Rolex GMT-Master II Batman vs. Pepsi Comparison
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Rolex GMT-Master II Batman vs. Pepsi Comparison

By enjoythemusic · Aug 9, 2024 · 22 replies
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In a vibrant WatchProSite post, enjoythemusic presents a compelling visual argument for the Rolex GMT-Master II 'Batman' (Ref. 116710BLNR). This article delves into why this particular reference continues to captivate collectors, offering a fresh perspective on its enduring appeal amidst other popular GMT models. The discussion synthesizes community insights, highlighting the nuances that elevate the 'Batman' beyond mere aesthetics.



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About the Rolex Rolex 116710 BLNR Ref. 116710

The Rolex GMT-Master II reference 116710BLNR, known by collectors as the "Batman," introduced a novel blue and black ceramic bezel to the GMT-Master II lineup. This was the first time Rolex combined two distinct colors on a single monobloc Cerachrom bezel, a significant technical achievement. The blue segment represents daylight hours, while the black segment denotes nighttime, aiding in tracking a second or third time zone.

This reference features a 40mm Oystersteel case, housing the automatic Caliber 3186 movement, which provides a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal with a Cyclops lens over the date display and is water-resistant to 100 meters. The black dial provides a contrasting backdrop for the Chromalight hour markers and hands.

Appealing to collectors interested in modern Rolex innovations and practical travel watches, the 116710BLNR quickly became a highly sought-after model. Its distinctive bezel color combination set it apart from previous GMT-Master II references and established a new aesthetic within the collection, preceding subsequent iterations with similar two-tone ceramic bezels.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 3186
Case
Oystersteel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating

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CL
Clueless_Collector
Aug 9, 2024

Nah, it looks too similar to the steel version, unless the meteorite version which I know you will say.

MR
Mr.Gatsby
Aug 10, 2024

I did say, when I grow up, I’d like to be you! 🤣 Best Gatsby

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