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Rolex GMT-Master II 116710LN

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Rolex GMT-Master II

Reference: 116710LN Product overview - Box: Yes - Papers: No - Age: 2000s - Movement: automatic - Case Size: 40mm - Case: Stainless Steel - Dial: Black - Bracelet: Stainless Steel Oyster LOT: #87003 Location: Devon, United Kingdom Seller: Lapcolead (private) Sold by an individual Currency: GBP KEY FACTS - This Rolex GMT-Master II is offered in the UK by a private seller - Now discontinued, this collectable reference was the first steel GMT-Master II with Rolex's 'Cerachrom' bezel and contemporary 'maxi' case and dial - The serial number suggests this example was produced in 2008/2009 - Accompanied by a Rolex display box, outer box and sleeve, Rolex service card from 2023, user instructions, and swing tags - the original warranty card is not included - Also included in the lot are two spare links where the bracelet has been sized - The vendor confirms the watch to be in good working order ABOUT THIS WATCH - Rolex significantly revamped the GMT-Master II when it debuted the reference 116710LN in 2007 - This is an important reference in the model's legacy being the first steel GMT to feature a ceramic bezel; christened “Cerachrom” by Rolex - This scratch-resistant bezel has now become widely incorporated into the company’s catalogue - Other changes introduced included a revised case with wider, squared-off lugs, providing a more substantial feel on the wrist and a ‘maxi’ dial with larger hands and indices - This is also the first steel GMT-Master II to incorporate a green GMT hand - The three-link Oyster bracelet was given polished centre links and Rolex completely revised the clasp to provide a more substantial offering - Inside the case beats tried and tested calibre 3186, which has a 48-hour power reserve and chronometer certification

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