
ZSHSZ, a respected member of the WatchProSite community, shares his journey of reacquiring two iconic Rolex GMT-Master II references, the Pepsi and Root Beer, to complete his collection. His post highlights the strategic timing of his purchases amidst a fluctuating market and offers a glimpse into the personal significance of each timepiece within his curated lineup. This article delves into ZSHSZ's rationale and the community's enthusiastic response, providing valuable insights for fellow collectors.



The Rolex GMT-Master II reference 126711CHNR, introduced in 2018, represents a significant addition to the contemporary GMT-Master II collection. This reference is notable for its "Root Beer" aesthetic, combining Oystersteel and Everose gold, a combination that distinguishes it from full steel or full gold variants. It offers a modern interpretation of a classic color scheme, appealing to collectors who appreciate a blend of robust utility and luxurious materials within the GMT-Master II lineage.
This model features a 40 mm Oyster case crafted from a combination of Oystersteel and Everose gold, ensuring durability and a distinctive visual appeal. It is equipped with the Caliber 3285, an automatic movement developed by Rolex, which provides a substantial power reserve of approximately 70 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, enhancing its resistance to scratches, and is water-resistant to a depth of 100 meters (330 feet), making it suitable for various activities.
The 126711CHNR appeals to collectors seeking a GMT-Master II that offers both functionality and a unique material and color palette. Its Everose gold and Oystersteel construction, paired with the brown and black Cerachrom bezel, provides a warm and sophisticated appearance. This reference stands as a modern successor to earlier bi-color GMT models, maintaining the dual-time zone complication while incorporating contemporary materials and movement technology.
Unless a Coke comes out next year
But Nico would disagree. He would say, one can never have enough GMT’s, that’s why I call him “The GMT Master” )) Thank you for your compliment!
Meteorite next? All the best, Jon
You certainly have collected some amazing pieces. Here’s a recent pic of my 16710.
I love the look since it was released, but not sure I can pull it off on the street on regular basis. My AD offered it to me numerous times, but so far I’m on the fence.
When he gets tired of it it will come back to me for sure Appreciate your kind comment Jon!🥂
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