Adrian.
Silver Member
Hey CWC,
I am continuing to consolidate the collection and so here is your chance to one of Rolex’s most distinctive modern icons — the Rolex GMT-Master II 126720VTNR, also known as the “Sprite”. This is the left-hand crown version with the green/black cerachrom (ceramic) bezel — a truly unique and collectible GMT from Rolex. It's a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts and I personally think this will eventually be discontinued, but I am an enthusiast not a watch investor so this will make room for the next piece.
- Case Size: 40mm
- Material: Oystersteel
- Bezel: Bidirectional rotatable 24-hour bezel in green and black Cerachrom ceramic
- Dial: Black with Chromalight display for superior legibility
- Bracelet: jubilee with Oysterlock clasp
- Movement: Caliber 3285 — automatic, COSC-certified chronometer
- Power Reserve: Approx. 70 hours
- Water Resistance: 100m / 330ft
- Crown Position: Left-hand (unique to this model)
I prefer wearing my watches on alternate straps / bracelets to make them more personal and included is the Zealande white rubber strap with the upgraded butterfly-style deployment clasp (approximately $250 USD pre-shipping/duties). I initially thought I misplaced the original jubilee band in a move and I had ordered a brand new, stickered one so that is included (or you can have the original that was found afterwards; will be for sale separately soon).
- Warranty card (dated May 2024)
- Manuals
- Green and white hang tags
- Zealande rubber strp
I always find these over retail pieces very contentious and IMO no one really gets a GMT at retail. There is no secret, you either purchase and take a loss on a few watches and wait to have this allocated or you pay market value and you enjoy the watch without tying up more funds; this is latter option.
I am a long-time member with positive feedback here on CWC and other platforms — happy to provide additional references upon request. Plenty of detailed photos available — PM me for any specific shots or questions.
Thanks for looking and CWC for the space!
A few wristshots for your enjoyment:
I am continuing to consolidate the collection and so here is your chance to one of Rolex’s most distinctive modern icons — the Rolex GMT-Master II 126720VTNR, also known as the “Sprite”. This is the left-hand crown version with the green/black cerachrom (ceramic) bezel — a truly unique and collectible GMT from Rolex. It's a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts and I personally think this will eventually be discontinued, but I am an enthusiast not a watch investor so this will make room for the next piece.
Key Details:
- Model: Rolex GMT-Master II 126720VTNR- Case Size: 40mm
- Material: Oystersteel
- Bezel: Bidirectional rotatable 24-hour bezel in green and black Cerachrom ceramic
- Dial: Black with Chromalight display for superior legibility
- Bracelet: jubilee with Oysterlock clasp
- Movement: Caliber 3285 — automatic, COSC-certified chronometer
- Power Reserve: Approx. 70 hours
- Water Resistance: 100m / 330ft
- Crown Position: Left-hand (unique to this model)
Condition:
Excellent overall — carefully worn on the aftermarket Zealande strap, there are absolutely no major dings, deep scratches, the crystal and bezel are perfect, keeps great time; you may find minor hairlines in certain light conditions but overall consistent with very good to excellent / Hamburger condition.I prefer wearing my watches on alternate straps / bracelets to make them more personal and included is the Zealande white rubber strap with the upgraded butterfly-style deployment clasp (approximately $250 USD pre-shipping/duties). I initially thought I misplaced the original jubilee band in a move and I had ordered a brand new, stickered one so that is included (or you can have the original that was found afterwards; will be for sale separately soon).
Set Includes:
- Original Rolex inner & outer boxes- Warranty card (dated May 2024)
- Manuals
- Green and white hang tags
- Zealande rubber strp
Price:
$23 000.00 (OBO), cash sale vastly preferred but will certainly consider trades down; I am not a dealer, just an enthusiast so I can be picky.I always find these over retail pieces very contentious and IMO no one really gets a GMT at retail. There is no secret, you either purchase and take a loss on a few watches and wait to have this allocated or you pay market value and you enjoy the watch without tying up more funds; this is latter option.
Location:
SW Ontario (Toronto - Hamilton), but happy to ship fully insured with FlagShip.I am a long-time member with positive feedback here on CWC and other platforms — happy to provide additional references upon request. Plenty of detailed photos available — PM me for any specific shots or questions.
Thanks for looking and CWC for the space!
A few wristshots for your enjoyment: