Rolex presents a brand new 18K white gold left-handed GMT-Master II this time equipped with a green ceramic dial. This new Rolex reference 126729VTNR with its unique colorway and Rolex’s first-ever ceramic dial, it’s not just a watch, it’s a statement. Yes, that is correct. For the first time, the dial and the cerachrom bezel on the Oyster Perpetual GMT‑Master II in 18K white gold are totally in sync, creating a seamless look that’s all about visual harmony. With a rich green cerachrom/ceramic dial and a matching green and black cerachrom bezel, the design ties together in a way that feels intentional, bold, and unmistakably GMT‑Master II with an Oyster bracelet.
This watch is all about connection. The GMT‑Master II lets you track two time zones at once, making it the perfect travel companion or a daily reminder of faraway places and people. In this latest version, Rolex has dialed up the theme of unity even more. It’s a first for Rolex: a dial made entirely from ceramic, crafted using cutting-edge techniques that the brand has spent years perfecting.
Ceramic isn’t just tough—it’s almost impossible to scratch, and the colors are next-level vibrant. The green ceramic used here isn’t just any green either—it’s a custom hue made just for this watch. It matches the lower half of the two-tone Cerachrom bezel insert, tying the whole front of the watch together. Like their stone dials, Rolex makes this ceramic dial by placing a ceramic disc onto a brass base, and the result is stunning: deep, vivid color with a high-tech twist.
The watch keeps its signature functionality too with its 40 mm case in 18K white gold. Alongside the standard hour, minute, and seconds hands, you’ve got a bold arrow-tipped 24-hour hand for tracking home time on the bezel. And thanks to a clever mechanism, the local hour hand can be adjusted forward or back—independently of the other hands—making it super easy to change time zones without throwing off your precision.
The crown and crown guard are on the left side of the case—shaking things up just a little. The date window, along with the cyclops lens, moves to 9 o’clock to match. Under the hood, it’s still powered by the robust calibre 3285 automatic movement, offering a 70-hour power reserve.
Sticker Price USD 46,750. More info on Rolex here.