Rolex’s new GMT-Master II comes in yellow Rolesor and 18K yellow gold. It features a ceramic Cerachrom bezel insert in gray and black for a completely new color combination.
At first glance, the color contrast of the bezel is a new color combination that seems to be the degree of light.
Rolex “Oyster Perpetual GMT Master II”
Self-winding (Cal.3285). 31 stones. 28,800 vibrations/hour. Power reserve about 70 hours. 18KYG case (diameter 40.0mm, thickness 11.90mm). 100m waterproof. 4,626,600 yen (including tax).
Added Yellow Rolesor and 18K Yellow Gold models
Rolex “Oyster Perpetual GMT Master II”
Self-winding (Cal.3285). 31 stones. 28,800 vibrations/hour. Power reserve about 70 hours. SS x 18KYG case (diameter 40.0mm, thickness 11.90mm). 100m waterproof. 1,958,000 yen (tax included).
Two new variations of the Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II are available in yellow Rolesor and 18K yellow gold. The combination model, Yellow Rolesor and 18K Yellow Gold, both use the same Cerachrom bezel insert, and many readers may be surprised by the unprecedented color combination.
Even though the borders are slightly different in color, the wearer can distinguish between day and night at a glance.
The Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II has a bi-directional rotating bezel that symbolizes 24 hours, allowing you to distinguish between day and night at a glance. Made from an extremely hard ceramic by an innovative process developed by Rolex, the Cerachrom bezel insert is highly scratch-resistant and its color is not easily affected by UV rays. The gray area indicates daytime, the black area indicates nighttime, and the concave scale and numerals are coated in 18K yellow gold by PDD (Physical Vapor Deposition).
The most distinctive feature of the GMT-Master II is the ability to read the time in two time zones at the same time with the 24-hour hand whose tip is shaped like an arrow. In this version, this hand, like the hour markers and the other three hands, is made of 18K yellow gold and contrasts with the black lacquered dial.
Along with the Oyster bracelet, Rolex’s signature 5-link Jubilee bracelet is used.
In addition, this work is equipped with a Jubilee bracelet. Flexible and comfortable to wear, the five-link bracelet features an Oysterlock clasp with a safety catch to prevent accidental opening. It also features an easy link (extension link) developed by Rolex that easily extends the length of the bracelet by approximately 5mm.
The bracelet on the 18K yellow gold model features patented ceramic inserts developed by Rolex inside the links of the bracelet for added flexibility and durability on the wrist.
What is the nickname of the black and gray color bezel?
At first glance, both models look like black bezels.
The Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II has various nicknames, but many of them are derived from drinks and American comic characters. I don’t think there are many black and gray drink brands, but I think it’s one that fans will be looking forward to, including what nickname it will be called.