- reference
126719 BLRO
Case
Oyster, 40 mm, white gold
bezel
Bi-directional rotating, 24-hour graduated blue/red ceramic bicolour Cerachrom insert
Waterproof performance
Water resistant to 100m/330ft
movement
Perpetual, mechanical, self-winding, GMT function
Caliber
3285, entirely manufactured in-house by Rolex
power reserve
about 70 hours
bracelet
Oyster (3-row link)
dial
blue
Certification
Precision chronometer (COSC, Rolex certified after casing)


24 hour rotating bezel
In addition to the traditional hour, minute and seconds hands, the GMT-Master II features an arrow-shaped hand that circles the dial every 24 hours and a bi-directional rotating bezel with a 24-hour scale.
blue dial
Like all Rolex Professional watches, the GMT-Master II boasts excellent readability in all conditions, especially in darkness, thanks to its Chromalight display. The wide hands and hour markers in simple shapes such as triangles, circles and rectangles are made from a long-lasting luminous material that emits blue light.


18 ct white gold
Owning its own foundry, Rolex has the expertise to cast the highest quality 18 ct gold alloys. Depending on the amount of silver, copper, platinum and palladium mixed together, different types of 18 ct gold are produced: yellow, pink and white. The extremely pure metals from which these alloys are made are scrutinized in our state-of-the-art laboratories. The gold alloy is then manufactured and shaped with the same meticulous care. Rolex's relentless pursuit of watchmaking extends to bare metal.

About product inventory
All Rolex watches are meticulously hand-assembled to ensure exceptional quality. To maintain our high standards, production is limited and sometimes demand exceeds supply.
Therefore, some models may have limited stock. New Rolex watches are only available from authorized Rolex retailers who regularly supply and manage their sales to our customers.
As an Authorized Rolex Dealer worldwide, Lexia welcomes inquiries about the availability of Rolex watches.
Introduced in 1955 and designed to simultaneously display the time in two different time zones, the GMT-Master was originally developed as a navigation device for professional pilots flying around the world. In 1982, the GMT-Master II, equipped with a new movement and improved usability, appeared as the successor to the first model. Its unparalleled functionality, robustness, and instantly recognizable design have fascinated people traveling the world.



