The Rolex GMT-Master II Everose and the 18K Yellow Gold models ref. 126715CHNR and ref. 126718GRNR, respectively, are now available with an ultra-rare and striking tiger iron dial. This natural stone is a unique metamorphic rock introduced by Rolex for the first time. Comprised of tiger’s eye, red jasper, and silvery hematite, the dial pulses with rich golden and orange hues. After careful selection and precision assembly, the colors seamlessly complement the watch’s gold case and bracelet, creating a truly harmonious design. Without a doubt, one of the most unique dials out there, and no two dials are alike.
This model has a two-tone Cerachrom bezel insert in brown and black ceramic. It features a bidirectional rotatable 24-hour graduated bezel and an arrow-tipped GMT hand that completes a full rotation every 24 hours. The GMT hand indicates the "home" reference time, while the local time is easily adjusted by "jumping" the hour hand forward or backward via the winding crown. This convenient function allows travelers to set the local time without affecting the precision of the minutes or seconds hands.
The 40 mm Everose gold case is the perfect pairing for this dial, perhaps much better than the 18K yellow gold model. The GMT-Master II reference 126715CHNR, with a total weight of 222 grams, is designed for the global traveler and offers a sophisticated blend of innovation, luxury, and functionality.
Sticker Price USD 49,400. More info on Rolex here.