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In addition to conventional hour, minute and seconds hands, the GMT-Master II features an arrow-tipped hand, which circles the dial once every 24 hours, as well as a bidirectional rotatable 24-hour graduated bezel. First of all, of course the new model has the Cerachrom Pepsi bezel that debuted on the white gold model in 2014, which offers quite a bit technically vs. the aluminum bezel – it's for all intents and purposes scratchproof, and the colors won't fade over time.
In addition to conventional hour, minute and seconds hands, the GMT-Master II features an arrow-tipped hand, which circles the dial once every 24 hours, as well as a bidirectional rotatable 24-hour graduated bezel. We recently had two watches in the office: a late production series Pepsi bezel GMT Master II, and the new hotness, in all its white gold splendor.The Rolex GMT-Master and Rolex GMT-Master II, affectionately known as the "Pepsi" for its signature red and blue bezel, is an iconic luxury watch sought after by collectors worldwide. As one of the most recognizable models in the Rolex lineup, the Rolex Pepsi combines functionality and style, making it a must-have for any serious watch enthusiast.
The new bezel combo isn't earth-shattering but it is at least more practical and legible than the original black bezel, with a day/night divide, which is a decently important part of using a GMT in the first place.Rolex released the first Pepsi bezel made from Cerachrom in the form of the 18k white gold ref. 116719BLRO on an Oyster bracelet. However, it would still be several more years until the company would satisfy collectors’ demands for a ceramic Pepsi bezel on a stainless steel GMT-Master II watch.The GMT-Master II ref. 116719BLRO marked the return of the blue and red Pepsi bezel after a seven-year absence; however, the bezel was now crafted from Cerachrom (Rolex’s proprietary ceramic alloy) rather than aluminum like the previous generation.
In 2018, Rolex introduced a new stainless steel GMT-Master II Pepsi (ref. 126710BLRO) that featured the ceramic version of its signature red and blue bezel, and that very same year, the brand also updated the white gold Pepsi model to feature a Midnight Blue dial as a way to visually separate it from the newly released stainless steel version. The Pepsi bezel GMT-Master II remained a gold-only watch for a number of years. Now in 2021, Rolex has done the uncommon thing of producing a near clone to the 116719BLRO (which was in 18k white gold) with the new 126710BLRO in steel (Rolex likes to remind you they use their 904L steel alloy blend which they call Rolex steel).The bidirectional rotatable bezel of the new GMT-Master II watches is equipped with a two-colour, 24-hour graduated Cerachrom insert in grey and black ceramic. This muted colour contrast subtly evokes the alternation of day and night. First of all, of course the new model has the Cerachrom Pepsi bezel that debuted on the white gold model in 2014, which offers quite a bit technically vs. the aluminum bezel – it's for all intents and purposes scratchproof, and the colors won't fade over time.
In addition to conventional hour, minute and seconds hands, the GMT-Master II features an arrow-tipped hand, which circles the dial once every 24 hours, as well as a bidirectional rotatable 24-hour graduated bezel. We recently had two watches in the office: a late production series Pepsi bezel GMT Master II, and the new hotness, in all its white gold splendor.The Rolex GMT-Master and Rolex GMT-Master II, affectionately known as the "Pepsi" for its signature red and blue bezel, is an iconic luxury watch sought after by collectors worldwide. As one of the most recognizable models in the Rolex lineup, the Rolex Pepsi combines functionality and style, making it a must-have for any serious watch enthusiast.
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The new bezel combo isn't earth-shattering but it is at least more practical and legible than the original black bezel, with a day/night divide, which is a decently important part of using a GMT in the first place.
Rolex released the first Pepsi bezel made from Cerachrom in the form of the 18k white gold ref. 116719BLRO on an Oyster bracelet. However, it would still be several more years until the company would satisfy collectors’ demands for a ceramic Pepsi bezel on a stainless steel GMT-Master II watch.The GMT-Master II ref. 116719BLRO marked the return of the blue and red Pepsi bezel after a seven-year absence; however, the bezel was now crafted from Cerachrom (Rolex’s proprietary ceramic alloy) rather than aluminum like the previous generation. In 2018, Rolex introduced a new stainless steel GMT-Master II Pepsi (ref. 126710BLRO) that featured the ceramic version of its signature red and blue bezel, and that very same year, the brand also updated the white gold Pepsi model to feature a Midnight Blue dial as a way to visually separate it from the newly released stainless steel version. The Pepsi bezel GMT-Master II remained a gold-only watch for a number of years. Now in 2021, Rolex has done the uncommon thing of producing a near clone to the 116719BLRO (which was in 18k white gold) with the new 126710BLRO in steel (Rolex likes to remind you they use their 904L steel alloy blend which they call Rolex steel).
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