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Rolex GMT-Master IIThe 24-hour hand of the Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II displays much more than just an alternative time zone. It points to another location that resonates with the wearer - a reminder of the emotions that accompany each traveller.
The first watch is fitted with an Oyster bracelet, while the second sports a Jubilee
bracelet.
The black lacquer dial bears the inscription ‘GMT-Master II’ in green, echoing the colour of the
triangle-tipped 24-hour hand – an element that features strongly in the model’s design.
The GMT-Master II is driven by calibre 3285 enabling it to display the date and an
additional time zone in 24-hour format, as well as the hours, minutes and seconds.
Designed as a navigation aid for professionals criss-crossing the globe, over time the
GMT-Master became the watch of choice for travellers. It has a unique and instantly recognizable design
with a bidirectional rotatable bezel and a 24-hour graduated insert, which has been made available in
various dual-colour combinations – the lower half symbolizing daytime hours and the upper signalling
nighttime hours – as well as in single-colour versions.
The GMT-Master II can display the time in
two time zones simultaneously: either the local time and a reference time, or the local time and that of
an alternative time zone. The date is synchronized with the local time.
Rolex played a pioneering role in the development of special ceramics for creating
monobloc bezels and bezel inserts. Not only are these materials virtually scratchproof, their colours
are also of a rare intensity and are resistant to environmental effects.
On the new versions of the GMT-Master II, the bidirectional rotatable bezel is fitted with a
two-colour, 24-hour graduated Cerachrom insert in grey and black ceramic. The moulded, recessed
graduations and numerals are coated with platinum via PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition).
The 40 mm Oyster case of the GMT-Master II is guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 metres (330 feet). The Triplock winding crown, fitted with a triple waterproofness system and protected by an integral crown guard, screws down securely against the case. The crystal, which features a Cyclops lens at 3 o’clock for easy reading of the date, is made of virtually scratchproof sapphire and benefits from an anti-reflective coating. The waterproof Oyster case provides optimal protection for the movement it houses.
The GMT-Master II is equipped with calibre 3285, a movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex that was released in 2018 and introduced on the model the same year. A distillation of technology, this self-winding mechanical movement delivers outstanding performance, particularly in terms of precision, power reserve, convenience and reliability.
The GMT-Master II in Oystersteel with grey and black Cerachrom bezel insert is fitted on an Oyster bracelet or a Jubilee bracelet. Both bracelets are equipped with the Oysterlock folding safety clasp, which prevents accidental opening. They also feature the Easylink comfort extension link, developed by Rolex, which allows the wearer to easily adjust the bracelet length by approximately 5 mm.
Like all Rolex watches, the Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II is covered by the Superlative Chronometer certification redefined by Rolex in 2015. This designation testifies that every watch leaving the brand’s workshops has successfully undergone a series of tests conducted by Rolex in its own laboratories according to its own criteria, following the official certification of the movements by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC).
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