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Rolex GMT Master II 1 Rolex GMT Master II Ref. 116713 LN Watch Review

Article and images contributed by Michael Maximilien:

Let’s be honest, Rolex watches are one of the society’s symbol of success around the world.  If you want people to know you’ve made it, then get a Rolex. And, this message is universal, it hardly matters where you are on the globe.

The Rolex models don’t change much and some are so common that on a recent trip to the US east coast, I counted three of us, in close proximity, wearing Rolexes in the train at Atlanta’s Hartsfield Jackson airport going from one terminal to the next.

While wearing a Rolex tends to exude this message of “I made it” (intentionally or not), there are however, plenty of other reasons why buying a Rolex is a great investment and will get you on the road to horological satisfaction and connoisseurship…

When I started my timepiece collection, I consider myself fortunate to have bought a Rolex GMT-Master II (ref. 116713 LN) as my first timepiece. It is one of Rolex’s many iconic designs, and to be frank, it still remains one of my favorite watches to this day.

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It’s the measuring stick that I use to compare all of my other acquisitions — those more or less expensive.  I love the GMT-Master II for its classic design, its incredible construction, its feel, and of course the impact that it projects when I wear it.

Rolex created the first Oyster Perpetual GMT watch in the 1950s for Pan Am pilots who wanted a quick way to check and know the time in different timezones.  The classic design has gone through various refinements, but it remains pretty much the same today.

The original Rolex GMT was one of the first watches on the market that could tell time in two timezones at once.  Essentially, Rolex added a fourth hand (the green hand with the large arrow head, or the GMT hand) that circles the dial in 24 hours.  The great innovation at the time was to create a rotating bezel with 24 hour markers that can be adjusted as one moves to different timezones.

There are two primary ways to make use of the GMT feature.  First, with the bezel marker set to 12 o’clock, change the GMT to point to the current Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) which is the same as the timezone in London. Change the hour hands and set it to the current timezone.  With the GMT-Master II this is done easily as the minutes move with the GMT hand when the crown (unscrewed) is pulled two positions and the hours hand moves by itself when the crown is in the first position.

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That way, the GMT hand will indicate the current GMT reference time and using the bezel, one can move forward or backward to match the difference between GMT and the timezone you want to know.  So in the pictures in this post, my GMT-Master II shows the time in US PDT and the GMT hand shows US EST which is -5 hours from GMT (or -4 hours as in now for daylight savings time).

The second way, is to use the GMT hand and the bezel to indicate your home time.  As you travel to different timezones, you can change to local time by unscrewing the crown and pulling it in the first position and turning it.  In this second usage mode, only two times are readable and since the bezel is not being used for timezone changes, it’s not the most effective use of the watch’s features.

The GMT-Master II reviewed here is the two-tone gold and stainless version.  It uses Rolex’s famous oyster case at 40 mm and it weighs in at 160 grams.  The weight is due in part to the gold material and to Rolex’s usage of high-grade 904L steel which is forged completely in-house and is supposed to be highly polishable and very resistant to corrosion.  The gold is solid 18-karat which is also used in the bezel and the dial markers.

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Two of my favorite features, which are new in this model, are the oysterlock with easylink clasp and the ceramic bezel.  First, the clasp. It is secured with two locks, the first to close the bracelet and the second to lock it with a fall over gold buckle adorned with the Rolex crown logo.  It is by far my favorite clasp on a steel bracelet watch as it is comfortable yet very secure.  It has a feel that you must wear to understand… simply superb.

In this version, reference 116713 LN, one of the main new innovations is the use of a ceramic material for the bezel dubbed Cerachrom. According to Rolex, the result is a virtually scratch-proof bezel.  Rolex also created a special patented nano-particle process to paint the bezel markers with gold, guaranteeing that they will remain timeless like the gold links.

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In addition, what sets this bezel apart is the feel when turning it.  The resistance is measured and the fluted marks make it easy to grip.  It’s simply a joy to use and I look forward to changing it to check different times, even when I usually leave it to show EST time…

Like all Rolexes, the movement is in-house and for this version, contains the Rolex Parachrom hairspring which is supposed to be better at resisting the negative effects of magnetic fields and thus keeping an accurate beat over the years.  The sapphire crystal has some of the best anti-reflective coating (AR) I have ever seen on a watch.  This makes the bezel visible at even the thinnest of angles…

The crystal contains a magnifying bump above the date.  This makes the date visible at a glance.  Some might see this as an unnecessary blemish on an otherwise perfect and symmetrical design but I believe that it is very functional and in time, I learned to appreciate and actually like this feature quite a bit.

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The GMT-Master II reference 116713 LN retails for $ 11,750 for the two-tone gold and steel version reviewed here.  There is also an all-steel version, reference 116710 LN ($ 7,900) and an all-gold reference 116718 LN ($ 29,500).  Rolex also makes a yellow gold version with a green dial and various versions in white and yellow gold adorned with diamonds and other precious gems which all go for well above the $ 30,000 price point.

If I have any negative feelings about this watch is that the gold links will scratch.  Mine did, ever so slightly after I wore it the very first time.  Of course, this proneness to scratches is one of the consequences of wearing a gold watch (the material is relatively soft, compared to steel) and since I love the look of the watch so much, every blemish is accentuated in my eyes.

Besides this small nitpick, I would say that if you want a timeless classic that you can wear everyday for the rest of your life while lifting your spirits and confidence, then the Rolex GMT-Master II is the watch to consider getting.  It won’t be unique and you can expect to see a few others wearing it at a wedding or the next business meeting… However, you can also rest assured that you are wearing a superbly crafted timepiece that is simply superlative.

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More info about this watch at www.keepthetime.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com See you at BASELWORLD 2011! Rolex 18K Gold GMT-Master II Watch Model: 116718 Movement: Automatic, Swiss made Caliber: Rolex 3186 Case: Solid 18K yellow gold Diameter: 40mm Thickness: 12mm Dial: “Anniversary Green” Features: Date at 3:00 Bezel: Bi-directional, black, ceramic, 24hr scale Band: Solid 18K gold Oyster bracelet, flip-lock clasp Lug Width: 20mm Crystal: Sapphire, scratch resistant Depth Rating: 30m / 100ft Crown: Screw-down Includes: Rolex boxes, papers, links, tags Condition: Like new, most stickers still attached Retail Price: 200 Extra Info: Z series

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Happy New Year to all our readers! We are starting 2012 with one of the most iconic watches ever made, the Rolex GMT-Master, and we took it with us for a bumpy ride. The Rolex GMT-Master is connected to aviation since its introduction and rapidly became an iconic timepiece.

In short: the Pan-Am company was looking for a watch that was able to display multiple timezones at the same time, as they started to operate transatlantic flights. Having an accurate wrist watch was an absolute necessity for pilots in those days, Rolex was able to give it to them.

As we know now, the GMT-Master wasn’t only popular amongst Pan-Am pilots (or civil aviation), also NASA and US Air Force pilots started wearing them. Also business people who travelled to different time zones started wearing the Rolex GMT-Master, as reading home time and local time at the same time has a positive [mental] effect on fighting jet lags.

To do the best possible research, we transformed into pilots with our leather Pall Mall jackets and RayBan Aviator sunglasses and took the GMT-Master with us in the sky. More about this later, we first would like to give you a short trip down GMT-Master memory lane.

Timeline 1954 – now

The first GMT-Master in production ever was the ref.6542 and was introduced in 1954. It featured a bakelite bezel (which was replaced after two years by an aluminum bezel because it cracked very easily) and had no crown guards. The James Bond fan also might recognize this watch as it was on the wrist of Pussy Galore in the Goldfinger flick. The Rolex GMT-Master ref.6542 was in production till 1959.

Perhaps one of the most popular vintage Rolex GMT-Master watches is this ref.1675. Introduced in 1959 and was in production till 1980, indeed a very long time. This is [most probably] also the reason why you can find a vintage ref.1675 GMT-Master in decent condition without a hassle. Some Rolex collectors do prefer a more worn version like the one pictured above. Till the late 1960s, the extra hour hand featured a small triangle and was succeeded by a red hand with a larger triangle through-out the 1970s. Early models also featured pointed crown guards and a chapter ring. It was also the first Rolex sports watch that became available on both the Oyster and Jubilee bracelet.

Followed by the Rolex GMT Master 16750 in ca 1980, a model with a new movement and glossy dials. This model was in production till 1988. Just a short period in time, which makes it a sought-after model of the GMT-Master series. However, probably not as much as the Rolex GMT-Master II 16760 aka ‘The Fat Lady’. This was the first GMT-Master II and had an advancement over the regular GMT-Master, which is the functionality to read time of three different timezones. Besides that, the ‘Fat Lady’ had a thicker case, thicker crown guards, sapphire crystal and only available in the ‘Coke’ configuration, which is a red/black bezel.

The ref.16750 was replaced by the GMT-Master 16700 in 1989. At first, the tritium dials were still used but in approx 1997 this changed towards Super Luminova. In production next to the GMT-Master II ref.16710, Rolex ceased the production of the 16700 in 2001.

It seems that ref.16710 went through a lot of changes from 1989 till 2007. This watch started out with a tritium dial and ended with the Super Luminova dials, the bracelet got Solid End Links and the pin-holes in the case disappeared. The last ones sold came with the plastic warranty cards instead of the paper certificates. Before we forget, the box set changed as well for this model to the current one. Available with three different bezels, as shown above.

From 2008 till now, the GMT-Master II 116710LN (Lunette Noir) is production. The watch case received a slight redesign, the Twinlock crown has been replaced by a Triplock crown, the aluminum bezel has been replaced by a ceramic bezel and the  case of the watch has grown a bit. Also, the bracelet received a small update to the joy of many Rolex aficionados. Above, we show you our favorite version in gold/steel (ref.16713LN).

Just before we forget, we would like add that the GMT-Master was already available in the gold/steel combination. Root beer, nipple dial and Tiger Augen are the nick names of these models from the past. On the wrist of drugs dealers and sketchy second hand car dealers in the past, it is fully valid to wear them these days with pride.

Furthermore, some of the historic GMT-Master references have an /8 added to it, which means the watch was made out of solid gold. Later references had the 8 as the last digit in the number (e.g. 116718LN).

Fasten Your Seatbelts

Besides a matching outfit, all we need were a few Rolex GMT-Masters, an airplane and a pilot. Check.

Which one should we give to the pilot? We decided he could wear the ‘original’ one :)

And off we go….

We want to give a big shout out to flight school Zelfvliegen.nl in Lelystad, SubGMT, Local-Time.nl. Last but not least a big thank you to PME Legend (Bataviastad) and Bon Art opticians. To our readers, keep an eye out for a cool FratelloWatches give-away during the next coming days.

Want to see more photos of our GMT-Master photo shoot? Go to our Facebook page and check the photo album ‘GMT-Master’. Make sure to Like! us.


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More info about this watch at www.keepthetime.com * Rolex GMT-Master II watch with ceramic bezel o Model 116710 o V Serial (circa 2010) * Self-winding automatic movement o Caliber Rolex 3185 o Certified Chronometer o 31 Jewels o Stainless steel case o 40mm Diameter o 12mm Thickness * Stainless steel Oyster bracelet o New style flip-lock clasp * Black dial o Green GMT hand o Date at 3:00 * Bi-directional ceramic bezel o Scratch and fade resistant * Sapphire crystal * Water resistant up to 100m o Screw-down crown * Pre-owned in excellent condition o Originally purchased January 2010 o Includes all boxes/papers * Retails for 00 This is a certified authentic Rolex, KeepTheTime.com only deals in genuine luxury watches.

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More info at: www.keepthetime.com
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The Watch Photographer, friend of the show and famous because of his Rolex calendar is now offering his beautiful Rolex GMT-Master ref.1675 (ca.1971) for sale. We can easily say that this is the most popular GMT-Master of this moment and still considered to be affordable when it comes to collecting vintage Rolex watches.

What once started as being the watch for (PanAM) pilots, grew out to be the most popular watch for travelers of all sorts. The current GMT-Master II ref.116710LN is the result of decades of small and well thought-of tweaks and adjustments to the original GMT-Master, such as the ref.1675. GMT-Masters prior to the ref.1675, carry the 6542 reference number (1954) and have no crown guards and was soon to be replaced with the ref.1675 in 1959.

This beautiful version of the GMT-Master 1675 still has the typical fat lugs that you only see on Rolex watches that have stayed away from polish treatments executed by non-Rolex service centers. The watch comes with a jubilee bracelet (the watch above is pictured with an Oyster bracelet though) with reference 6251H, perfectly fitting this GMT-Master. Price is set to 3950 euro. Contact the Watch Photographer directly through his website or via Facebook.

@Bert: No problem! :)


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A few nice rolex images I found:

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2009-06-15 20:45:44 by:hypo.physe

A very utilitarian Rolex
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Probably about twenty years old or thereabouts. This belonged to my dad and once my mom was ready to part with it, she passed it on to me.

2008-12-13 18:53:38 by:Mickey Glitter

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Check out these rolex images:

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2009-06-15 20:47:20 by:hypo.physe

Rolex GMT-Master II 116710
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2009-08-14 17:51:31 by:hypo.physe

Rolex GMT-Master II 116710
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2009-06-15 20:46:31 by:hypo.physe

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Check out these rolex images:

Rolex GMT-Master 1675
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2010-01-17 02:10:21 by:hypo.physe

Lausanne Rolex Learning centre
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2010-05-28 12:36:25 by:ferlosio

Rolex Datejust 1603
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2009-12-12 15:50:51 by:hypo.physe

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Some cool rolex images:

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2010-04-27 19:10:16 by:hypo.physe

Rolex Building Genève
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2010-10-08 11:50:36 by:widybrad

Portofino Rolex Trophy 2010
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2010-05-14 13:44:16 by:Contz

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