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In a recent post, 1WatchMan shares his hands-on experience with a full-gold Rolex GMT-Master II on a Jubilee bracelet, a watch many collectors admire for its luxurious presence. His reflections offer a valuable perspective on how a highly coveted timepiece feels on the wrist and whether its allure translates into daily wearability for an individual. This discussion explores the personal connection collectors form with such significant watches.
Gold Rolexes on bracelets are a pleasure to handle, and this beautiful GMT is not an exception. The gold Jubilee bracelet looks and feels amazing.
Fortunately (for my wallet), it is not for me, I don't really see myself wearing one, maybe only on very specific occasions.

Have a great weekend everyone!
Key Points from the Discussion
- The 'Root Beer' GMT-Master II in full gold, specifically the ref. 126715CHNR, often evokes a strong, inexplicable appeal that can sway collectors even if they hadn't initially considered it.
- Despite a watch's undeniable beauty and quality, the on-wrist experience can significantly alter a collector's purchasing decision, revealing that visual appeal doesn't always translate to personal wearability.
- The full gold 'Root Beer' GMT-Master II (ref. 126715CHNR) has a growing appeal among collectors, often 'creeping up' as a desirable option even for those who might initially overlook it.
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