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- If the Rolex GMT-Master II is your dream watch, and you can afford it, I wouldn’t hesitate to add the pilot’s icon to your collection in 2023. Perhaps now is the best opportunity to make your move on the secondary market. After all, market prices haven’t been this low for a long time, and official list prices are on the rise.
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Dec 22, 2022 · 4 minutes. Is it still worth buying a Rolex GMT-Master II? By Donato Emilio Andrioli. The Rolex GMT-Master II is one of the most popular Rolex watches of all time. This is still clearly reflected in current market prices, despite the sharp drop seen in mid-2022.
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The retail price is $9,700, with prices averaging $15k to $18k on the secondary market. Gold and two-tone Rolex GMT-Master II watches from these generations typically require a bigger investment, with two-tone prices starting around $12k pre-owned and all-gold options commanding as much as $40k.
The GMT-Master II is the ultimate cosmopolitan watch. With a dedicated 24-hour hand and a 24-hour graduated two-colour rotatable bezel, it displays a second time zone in addition to the conventional time.
Reasons to Buy a Rolex GMT-Master II. Excellent prospects in terms of value appreciation; Popular models such as the Rolex Batman are good investments; Displays up to three time zones; With a scratch-resistant Cerachrom ceramic bezel since 2007; Highly precise, in-house calibers with COSC certification
For the first time, the GMT-Master II in Oystersteel is presented with the Cerachrom bezel insert in grey and black ceramic introduced to the range in 2023. Two new versions are offered: one with our Oyster bracelet, the other with our Jubilee bracelet.
The GMT-Master II is available this year in two new versions – yellow Rolesor and 18 ct yellow gold – with a Cerachrom bezel insert in grey and black ceramic, an entirely new colour combination. Rolex introduces two new versions of the Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II that signal the return of 18 ct yellow gold to the model.
The new version of the GMT-Master II is equipped with calibre 3285, a movement at the forefront of watchmaking technology, enabling it to display the hours, minutes, seconds and date, as well as an additional time zone in 24-hour format.