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Rolex GMT-Master II: Models, Value and Selling
The GMT-Master II is Rolex's dual time-zone traveller, instantly recognisable for its two-colour bezels. Configurations such as the 'Pepsi', 'Batman' and 'Root Beer' have become firm favourites, and the GMT-Master II is a watch we frequently buy in Sydney.
This page outlines the GMT-Master II's variations and what drives value. For a private, no-obligation assessment, request a valuation or call 0485 511 177.
GMT-Master II variants we buy
The GMT-Master II is offered in Oystersteel, Rolesor and solid gold, with Cerachrom bezels in two-colour combinations such as the blue-and-red 'Pepsi', blue-and-black 'Batman' and brown-and-black 'Root Beer', on both Oyster and Jubilee bracelets.
We buy current ceramic-bezel references and earlier aluminium-bezel examples, as well as vintage GMT-Masters, where bezel insert and dial originality matter.
What drives GMT-Master II value
Reference, material and bezel configuration lead, followed by condition and completeness. Popular steel configurations enjoy strong demand and limited retail availability.
Box, papers and service history support the result. Every GMT-Master II is reviewed by an independent horologist before any figure is discussed.
Selected References
Recent Purchases
Recent GMT-Master II purchases.
Client discretion is important to us. Watches shown in our Recent Purchases section are only published where the seller has granted permission. All transactions remain private and confidential unless approval is provided.
FAQs
Common questions, straight answers.
- Which GMT-Master II configurations are most in demand?
- Steel two-colour configurations such as 'Pepsi' and 'Batman' are consistently popular, but desirability also depends on bracelet, condition and completeness. We assess each example in person.
- Do you buy the Everose 'Root Beer'?
- Yes. We buy the GMT-Master II across materials, including the Rolesor and full Everose 'Root Beer' references.
- Do I need the box and papers?
- No. We buy watches with full sets, partial sets and watch-only examples. Original box and papers can support the assessment, but their absence does not prevent a sale.
- When do I get paid?
- Once your watch is inspected and approved, payment is made the same day. Cleared funds are transferred to your nominated account before the watch leaves your possession.
- Who inspects the watch?
- Every watch is reviewed by a professional, independent horologist rather than a salesperson, who assesses authenticity, condition and completeness before any offer is finalised.
- Is the process private?
- Yes. We work strictly by appointment and never publicly list your watch or circulate your personal details. Discretion is central to how we operate.
Thinking of selling your GMT-Master II?
Send your watch details and photos. We usually respond within 24 hours with a clear price indication. If accepted after inspection, cleared payment is made before handover.
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