The first GMT-MASTER, from the mid Fifties, and the current one. Credit picture: Bexsonn. So close, so different. The size, the proportions of the case, the bezel, the dials the bracelets, the crown guards, these are essential differences, but still, ther
What if the new stainless steel Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 1126710 BLRO came with the BLUE dial while the 116719 BLRO kept the black dial? I think this would have been an awesome configuration. A blue dial suits the GMT-Master as it evokes even more of the
Good reasons for your choices. The Daytona 116500 is must have. A 116520 will do for me too. As for the GMTM, I have handled the blue/black but somehow, there is not much "feel' so it remains a KIV for me. While I did not find the 126710 BLRO to be a big
I feel lucky and privileged to finally own this piece, which is my ultimate Rolex (Platona excepted probably, but realistically that's never going to be in range for me). It essentially completes my collection also, being watch number four of my "inner ci