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Rolex GMT-Master II

Shop Rolex GMT-Master II watches for sale including the Pepsi, Batman, Sprite, Root Beer, and Bruce Wayne in 40mm configurations across stainless steel, two-tone, and solid gold. Available on Oyster and Jubilee bracelets. Prices typically range from $10,000 to $50,000+. Each GMT-Master II is verified for authenticity by our watchmakers and ships with a 2-year warranty. Overnight shipping is available on every order, backed by the WatchGuys Buyer Protection program.

Buying Advice

Choosing Your Rolex GMT-Master II

When you buy a Rolex GMT-Master II, you are choosing one of the most versatile and recognizable sport watches ever made. Whether you are looking for a pre-owned Rolex GMT-Master II in stainless steel or a precious metal configuration, the GMT-Master II collection offers a wide range of bezel colors, bracelet styles, and materials to match your lifestyle and budget.

Bezel Color

The bezel is the defining feature of every GMT-Master II. The Rolex Pepsi (red and blue) is the most iconic configuration and carries the strongest collector demand. The Rolex Batman (black and blue) offers a more understated, versatile look that pairs well with both casual and professional settings. The Rolex Sprite (green and black) is a left-handed configuration with the crown on the left side, making it a standout choice. The Rolex Root Beer (brown and black) is available in two-tone Rolex and full Everose gold, giving it a warm, luxurious presence. The Rolex Bruce Wayne (grey and black) is one of the newest additions to the lineup. Your bezel choice should reflect when and where you plan to wear the watch most.

Bracelet

Current-generation GMT-Master II models are available on the Oyster bracelet or the Jubilee bracelet. The Oyster is a sportier, three-link design with a more robust feel on the wrist. The Jubilee is a five-link bracelet with a dressier appearance and slightly more flexibility. Both feature the Easylink comfort extension for quick micro-adjustments. Neither is objectively better; it comes down to whether you prefer a tool-watch aesthetic or a more refined look.

Material

Stainless steel (Oystersteel) GMT-Master II watches are the most popular and typically carry the highest demand relative to retail price. Two-tone Rolex models in Rolesor (steel and gold) offer a warmer look at a moderate premium. Full gold Rolex models in Everose or yellow gold sit at the top of the range and are ideal for collectors who want a statement piece. White gold configurations are reserved for select Pepsi references and carry the highest price points in the collection.

Rolex GMT-Master II Price

The Rolex GMT-Master II price varies significantly depending on reference, material, and condition. Pre-owned stainless steel models generally range from $10,000 to $25,000, with the Pepsi and Bruce Wayne at the higher end and the Batman and Sprite trading slightly lower. Two-tone Rolesor models (such as the Root Beer) typically fall between $15,000 and $22,000. Full gold configurations start around $30,000 and can exceed $50,000 for white gold Pepsi references. Rolex 16710 references with an aluminum bezel offer an entry point under $12,000 for collectors who appreciate the classic aesthetic. Prices shift with market conditions, so verified dealers are the safest way to ensure fair value.

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"Think about where you will wear your GMT-Master II most. Is it a daily driver for work and travel, or a weekend piece that makes a statement? That answer will guide you toward the right bezel, bracelet, and material faster than anything else. Need help narrowing it down? Call us or text us."

Rolex GMT-Master II Buyer's Guide

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Why Buy a Rolex GMT-Master II From WatchGuys

Every pre-owned Rolex GMT-Master II for sale at WatchGuys goes through a thorough inspection before it reaches our inventory. We combine decades of Rolex expertise with transparent pricing and policies designed to give you confidence in your purchase.

Authenticity Guaranteed

Every GMT-Master II is inspected by our in-house team to verify the case, dial, bezel, movement, and bracelet. We confirm the Cerachrom insert, Caliber 3285 or 3186, and all serial engravings before listing.

Accurate Descriptions

Each listing includes detailed photographs, condition notes, year of production, bracelet type, and any service history we have on file. What you see is what you get.

Competitive Pricing

Our prices reflect real-time market data across the pre-owned Rolex market. We price every GMT-Master II to be competitive without compromising on quality or transparency.

2-Year Warranty

Every Rolex GMT-Master II purchased from WatchGuys includes our 2-year warranty, covering mechanical defects and giving you peace of mind from day one.

Buyer Protection

If your GMT-Master II is faulty or varies from our description in any way, you are entitled to a full refund. We stand behind every watch we sell.

Overnight Shipping

With over 300 Rolex watches in stock, your GMT-Master II ships fully insured via overnight delivery. Most orders arrive the next business day.

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Common Questions

Rolex GMT-Master II FAQ

  • The Rolex GMT-Master II price depends on the reference, material, and condition. Pre-owned stainless steel models typically range from $10,000 to $25,000. Two-tone Rolesor configurations fall between $15,000 and $22,000. Full gold models start around $30,000, and white gold Pepsi references can exceed $50,000. Vintage aluminum-bezel references like the 16710 often trade below $12,000. Market conditions and the presence of original box and papers also influence pricing.

  • All current and recent GMT-Master II references use a Rolex 40mm case. This size works well on most wrist sizes and sits comfortably under a shirt cuff. Vintage references from the 1980s have a slightly thinner profile, which some buyers prefer. If 40mm feels too large, consider trying the watch on before purchasing, or reach out to our team for detailed case measurements including lug-to-lug distance and case thickness.

  • The Pepsi, the Rolex 126710BLRO, features a red and blue Cerachrom bezel, while the Batman, the Rolex 126710BLNR, has a black and blue Cerachrom bezel. Both share the same 40mm Oystersteel case, Caliber 3285 movement, and are available on Oyster or Jubilee bracelets. The Pepsi typically trades at a higher premium due to its stronger historical connection to the original GMT-Master. The Batman offers a more understated look that some buyers prefer for everyday wear.

  • Yes. A pre-owned Rolex GMT-Master II allows you to skip multi-year authorized dealer waitlists and often provides access to discontinued references that are no longer available new. Steel GMT-Master II models have historically retained strong resale value. Buying from a trusted dealer like WatchGuys ensures you receive an authenticated watch with a warranty, accurate description, and buyer protection.

  • Verify the authenticity of the Cerachrom bezel insert, checking for correct color transitions and crisp engravings. Confirm the movement matches the reference (Caliber 3285 for 126xxx references, Caliber 3186 for 116xxx references). Inspect the case for signs of excessive polishing, and confirm the bracelet has not been stretched or replaced. Original box, papers, and warranty card add value. A reputable dealer will provide all of this information upfront.

  • The GMT-Master II is one of the strongest value-holding watches in the Rolex sport lineup. Stainless steel models, particularly the Pepsi and Batman, have consistently traded above retail on the secondary market. Two-tone and gold models hold value well but with smaller premiums. Market fluctuations do occur, but the GMT-Master II's high demand and controlled supply support long-term value retention.

  • The Oyster bracelet is a three-link sport design that gives the GMT-Master II a more tool-watch appearance. The Jubilee is a five-link bracelet with a refined, dressier feel. Both include the Oysterclasp with Easylink comfort extension. The Jubilee version of the Batman (often called the Rolex Batgirl) and the Pepsi on Jubilee are among the most sought-after configurations. Your choice should reflect your personal style and how you plan to wear the watch.

  • The Rolex 116710 uses the Caliber 3186 movement with a 48-hour power reserve, while the Rolex 126710 features the newer Caliber 3285 with a 70-hour power reserve and improved efficiency. The 126710 also introduced the option for a Jubilee bracelet and uses a slightly redesigned case with thinner lugs. Both are 40mm in diameter. The 116710 was discontinued in 2019 and is popular with collectors who prefer the older-generation case proportions.

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