
TeutonicCarFan's initial post on the then-new 'left-handed' Rolex GMT-Master II with a green bezel sparked immediate conversation among collectors. This release, unexpected by many, challenged traditional watch design and ignited discussions about its practicality, collectibility, and Rolex's evolving strategy. TeutonicCarFan's observation of its unique aesthetic and departure from Rolex's usual offerings set the stage for a fascinating community analysis.

My dad is a lefty and so already sent in my request. Last year they gave my Muse/wife and i their matching 1971 OMEGA Dynamic timepieces they got while our family was in Switzerland. i had both pieces sympathetically restored. Dad has never had a Rolex, and they've been incredibly supportive over the decades of my love for mechanical timepieces (even during the Dot Com bust when i kept adding....). (With a bit of a tear in my eye) Dad, this one is for you.
Green is the color these days! Everyone wants to wear green now!
the green and black bezel don't go.
although I never felt that with Panerai destro models.
Funny…I’m a righty but always wore my watch on the right hand🤨🧐🤔
Joking aside, the date at 9 is so unique, do you guys know of any example from the past?!
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