
Turki's original post showcasing the Rolex GMT-Master II 'Sprite' sparked a lively discussion among collectors, delving into the nuances of bracelet options and ownership. This article synthesizes the community's insights, offering valuable perspectives on customizing and acquiring accessories for this distinctive reference. Readers will gain a deeper understanding of Rolex's policies and the collector experience surrounding the 'Sprite' model.

the car is even more nice!!!
Makes sense for us lefties and even for those wearing the watch on the left wrist avoid the crown digging in.
For this one, I have few bracelets: -The Jubilee -The Oyster, -And a "rare" brushed non PCL oyster when I want to go undercover ... The white dial Seiko is a ~ 45 years old vintage quartz V.F.A I'm using to time all my watches VFA stands for Very Fine Adjusted V.F.A - Very Fine Adjusted:
You don't have to trade. You can just purchase an additional bracelet. No need to give up anything. And that's from Rolex Geneva guidance, anything else AD told you is his own idea.
It’s not cheap, it’s very expensive( Oyster) and the trade in price it’s a joke so better to keep it and get the Oyster. Now comes the funny part! There’s a six to eight month wait for the bracelet due to high demand. Dial swaps are allowed on the existing models, except Meteorite(they keep the dial), and special diamond dials! So in short, bracelet purchase swap is possible but there’s a waiting time and it’s not cheap! I was partially wrong (more so my AD), so I apologize! 🤷🏻♂️
when I saw few first pictures of that model it looked like the watch would have been upside-down but now I have already accustomed to it. That model is a great addition to your watch collection.
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