Rolex Batgirl
The Batgirl puts the same black and blue Cerachrom bezel found on the Batman onto the dressier five-link Jubilee bracelet. Find ref. 126710BLNR in pre-owned and unworn condition at WatchGuys, powered by the Caliber 3285 with a 70-hour power reserve, in 40mm stainless steel. Prices typically range from $16,000 to $20,000+. Every watch is authenticated and backed by a 2-year warranty. Overnight shipping available. Customer satisfaction guaranteed with our WatchGuys Buyer Protection program.
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About the Rolex Batgirl
The Rolex Batgirl is the 126710BLNR on the five-link Jubilee bracelet, the configuration Rolex chose when it launched the current-generation Batman at Baselworld 2019. For two years from 2019 to 2021, the Jubilee was the only 126710BLNR bracelet option available, which means every 126710BLNR produced in that window is by definition a Batgirl. The nickname emerged almost immediately as the feminine counterpart to the existing Batman name, acknowledging that Rolex had handed the established Batman colorway to a dressier bracelet. WatchGuys carries authenticated pre-owned and unworn Batgirl examples across every production year since launch, each backed by a 2-year warranty and our Buyer Protection program.
What Is the Rolex Batgirl?
The Rolex Batgirl is the collector nickname for the Rolex GMT-Master II reference 126710BLNR on the Jubilee bracelet. It has a 40mm Oystersteel case, a black lacquer dial with applied white gold hour markers, a black-and-blue Cerachrom ceramic bezel, and the Caliber 3285 automatic movement with a 70-hour power reserve. Rolex's internal suffix "BLNR" stands for Bleu-Noir, French for blue-black, describing the bezel color. Everything about the Batgirl is mechanically identical to the Oyster-bracelet Batman. The nickname exists solely to distinguish the Jubilee configuration from the Oyster, which became necessary when Rolex released the current 126710BLNR in 2019 on Jubilee only, a first for the modern ceramic GMT-Master II. Rolex itself has never officially used either the Batman or Batgirl name. For a complete hands-on breakdown of the reference, including a detailed look at the Jubilee bracelet fit and finish, see our 126710BLNR review.
The Jubilee Bracelet Return to the GMT-Master II
The Batgirl is a meaningful moment in modern GMT-Master II history because it marked the Jubilee bracelet's return to the line after decades of Oyster-only modern production. Rolex originally offered the Jubilee on vintage GMT-Master references including the 1675, 16750, 16753, and early 16710 examples, and the five-link style was a defining aesthetic of the original 1955 GMT-Master on the Pan Am flight line. When the ceramic-bezel era began in 2005, Rolex kept every modern GMT-Master II on the three-link Oyster, making the Jubilee a vintage-only memory. The 2019 Batgirl launch reversed that, returning the Jubilee to the current catalog for the first time in over a decade. In 2021, Rolex added the Jubilee to the Pepsi (126710BLRO) as well, confirming the Jubilee's return as a permanent option. For the complete GMT-Master bracelet and generational history, see our GMT-Master Buyer's Guide.
Rolex Batgirl Price
Pre-owned Rolex Batgirl prices at WatchGuys typically range from $16,000 to $20,000+. The Batgirl usually trades at a small premium above the Oyster-bracelet Batman, driven by the collector appeal of the Jubilee bracelet and its closer association with the refined aesthetic of the original 1950s GMT-Master. Unworn full-set examples sit at the top of the range. Production year, box and papers, and overall condition are the primary valuation drivers. The current retail price from Rolex after the January 2026 price adjustment sits around $11,800 to $12,000 for the 126710BLNR, but authorized dealer availability is effectively zero for most buyers, which is why secondary-market pricing runs consistently above retail. The Batgirl sits in our Rolex under $20,000 segment. For live market context across the GMT-Master II family, see our Rolex GMT Market Update.
Rolex Batgirl vs. Rolex Batman
The Batgirl and the Batman share everything except the bracelet: same 126710BLNR reference, same 40mm Oystersteel case, same black dial, same black-and-blue Cerachrom bezel, same Caliber 3285 movement, same 70-hour power reserve, same 100m water resistance. The Batgirl wears the Jubilee. The Batman wears the Oyster. That single difference changes how the watch feels on the wrist, how it dresses up or down, and which bracelet clasp you interact with daily. Both use the Oysterlock clasp with Easylink comfort extension, so the security and comfort hardware is identical. The Jubilee sits slightly lower on the wrist, flexes more readily, and pairs better with a suit. The Oyster delivers a more solid, tool-watch read and a more utilitarian daily-wear feel. Pricing between the two typically runs close, with the Batgirl trading at a small premium of a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars above the Batman. The choice is entirely aesthetic and personal.
Batgirl, Pepsi Jubilee, and the Post-2026 Steel GMT Landscape
Rolex discontinued the steel Pepsi (126710BLRO) at Watches and Wonders Geneva on April 14, 2026, which reshaped the current blue-bezel landscape. Before the discontinuation, Jubilee-bracelet buyers who wanted a blue bezel could choose between the Batgirl (black-and-blue) and the Pepsi Jubilee (red-and-blue). With the Pepsi now out of production, the Batgirl is the only blue-bezel steel GMT-Master II on Jubilee in the current Rolex catalog. Buyers priced out of the post-discontinuation Pepsi market, where Jubilee examples have jumped to roughly $25,000 median and above, are increasingly pivoting to the Batgirl as the only in-production steel GMT-Master II that pairs a partial-blue bezel with the dressier five-link bracelet. Mechanically the Batgirl and the Pepsi Jubilee are effectively identical. The difference is the bezel color and the current market premium. For the full post-discontinuation pricing picture, see our Batman and Pepsi guide.
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Why Buy a Rolex Batgirl From WatchGuys
The Batgirl sits alongside the Batman as one of the most counterfeited modern steel Rolex references on the market, and authorized-dealer availability is effectively zero. Dealer selection is the most important decision in the entire purchase process. Every pre-owned Rolex Batgirl for sale at WatchGuys is authenticated in-house by our watchmakers and backed by the policies below.
Authenticity Guaranteed
Every Batgirl passes a multi-point authentication by our certified watchmakers, covering the Caliber 3285 movement, dial, black-and-blue Cerachrom bezel, case, and five-link Jubilee bracelet before it is listed. View Authenticity Guarantee Policy
2-Year Warranty
Every Batgirl ships with the full WatchGuys 2-year mechanical warranty, the same protection regardless of production year. View WatchGuys Warranty Policy
Overnight Shipping
Fully insured overnight shipping is available on every order. Place your order by our daily cutoff and your Batgirl ships the next business day. View Shipping Policy
Buyer Protection
Full refund if a watch is faulty or differs from its listing. You are protected from the moment you order through delivery and inspection. View Buyer Protection Policy
Jubilee Bracelet Expertise
Our team handles both Jubilee Batgirls and Oyster Batmans regularly, with the knowledge to help you compare fit, feel, and resale positioning, and to identify whether a specific Batgirl left the factory on Jubilee or has had its bracelet swapped.
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Every Batgirl listing includes honest condition notes, reference number, production year, bracelet authenticity verification, bezel condition, service history when available, and full disclosure on box and papers.
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Rolex Batgirl FAQ
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The Rolex Batgirl is the collector nickname for the Rolex GMT-Master II reference 126710BLNR on the Jubilee bracelet. It has a 40mm Oystersteel case, a black lacquer dial with applied white gold hour markers, a black-and-blue Cerachrom ceramic bezel, and the Caliber 3285 automatic movement with a 70-hour power reserve. Rolex's internal suffix "BLNR" stands for Bleu-Noir, French for blue-black. The nickname emerged to distinguish the Jubilee-bracelet version from the Oyster-bracelet Batman. Rolex itself has never officially used either nickname.
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Pre-owned Rolex Batgirl prices at WatchGuys typically range from $16,000 to $20,000+. The Batgirl usually trades at a small premium above the Oyster-bracelet Batman, driven by the collector appeal of the Jubilee bracelet. Unworn full-set examples sit at the top of the range. Rolex's current retail price for the 126710BLNR sits around $11,800 to $12,000, but authorized dealer availability is effectively zero, which is why secondary-market pricing runs consistently above retail.
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No. The 126710BLNR remains in active Rolex production as of April 2026 on the Jubilee bracelet, making the Batgirl a current-production reference. Authorized dealer allocation is extremely limited, however, so most buyers turn to the pre-owned and unworn market. With the steel Rolex Pepsi discontinued at Watches and Wonders on April 14, 2026, the Batgirl is now the only blue-bezel steel GMT-Master II on Jubilee in the current Rolex catalog.
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The Batgirl and the Batman are the same 126710BLNR reference with two different nicknames, separated only by bracelet. Both share the same 40mm Oystersteel case, black dial, black-and-blue Cerachrom bezel, Caliber 3285 movement, and 70-hour power reserve. The Batgirl wears the five-link Jubilee bracelet, which is dressier and more flexible. The Batman wears the three-link Oyster bracelet, which is sportier and more tool-watch in feel. Both use the Oysterlock clasp with Easylink. Pricing runs close, with the Batgirl typically trading at a small premium of a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars above the Batman.
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The nickname emerged in 2019 when Rolex launched the current-generation 126710BLNR exclusively on the Jubilee bracelet. Since the black-and-blue bezel colorway already carried the Batman nickname from the previous-generation 116710BLNR (introduced in 2013 on Oyster), collectors needed a way to distinguish the new Jubilee configuration. Batgirl became the natural companion name, drawing on the comic-book parallel. Rolex has never officially acknowledged either nickname, but both are now standard terminology in dealer listings and watch media.
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Technically yes, since the 126710BLNR case accepts either the Jubilee or Oyster bracelet. However, swapping bracelets on a watch changes its original configuration and can affect resale value. Collectors who want the Oyster version are better off buying a 126710BLNR that left the factory on Oyster, which is what the market calls the Batman. We recommend keeping original bracelets intact and buying the configuration you actually want. This is especially important for pre-2021 Batgirls, since the Jubilee was the only factory bracelet option available in the 2019 to 2021 window.
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