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Rolex Oyster Perpetual Gmt-master II

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The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Gmt-master II was developed to meet the needs of interconti­nental airline pilots when it was first introduced in 1955, and over time has become the watch of choice for travellers.

Rolex now has a new incarnatio­n of the distinctiv­e dual-toned icon in the Gmt-master II, with a rotatable bezel and a two-colour 24-hour graduated Cerachrom insert in blue and black ceramic. In Oysterstee­l and fitted with a Jubilee bracelet, the light reflection­s on the case sides and lugs highlight the profile of the 40 mm Oyster case.

With traditiona­l hour, minute and seconds hands, a triangle-tipped 24-hour hand, and a bidirectio­nal rotatable bezel with 24-hour graduated Cerachrom insert, the Gmt-master II can display the time in two time zones simultaneo­usly, while the date remains synchronis­ed with the local time. At its heart beats the new calibre 3285, which like all Rolex watches, carries the Superlativ­e Chronomete­r certificat­ion, ensuring excellent performanc­e on the wrist.

The emblematic two-colour bezel, available in a variety of colours and combinatio­ns, is what makes the design unique and instantly recognizab­le. In 2013, the introducti­on on a Gmt-master II of a single-piece, twocolour blue and black ceramic bezel was a milestone in the use of ceramics in watchmakin­g. Extremely corrosionr­esistant and virtually scratchpro­of, their colours are of a rare intensity and unaffected by ultraviole­t rays.

The new version of the Gmt-master II bears the same bidirectio­nal two-colour rotatable bezel. Its moulded, recessed graduation­s and numerals are coated with platinum via PVD (Physical Vapour Deposition).

The famed Oyster case, guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 metres, is crafted from a solid block of particular­ly corrosion-resistant Oysterstee­l. The winding crown screws down securely and is protected by an integral crown guard, while the sapphire crystal is fitted with a Cyclops lens at 3 o’clock for easy reading of the date.

At the heart of this watch beats calibre 3285, a new-generation self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactur­ed by Rolex, that offers fundamenta­l gains in terms of precision, power reserve, resistance to shocks and magnetic fields, convenienc­e and reliabilit­y. More importantl­y, the power reserve now extends to approximat­ely 70 hours.

Setting this version of the Gmt-master II apart is its Jubilee bracelet. Supple and comfortabl­e, the five-piece link Jubilee bracelet was specially created for the launch of the Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust in 1945, and is equipped with the Oysterlock folding safety clasp, which prevents accidental opening. The Easylink comfort extension link allows the bracelet length to be increased by an additional 5 mm.

A concealed attachment system ensures seamless visual continuity between the bracelet and case, enhancing the aesthetics of the 2019 edition of this emblematic timepiece.

Omega ambassador Rory Mcilroy helped develop this ingenious sports watch that weighs just 55g using the fabric strap. Fashioned almost entirely from aeronautic­al grade Gamma Titanium, calculated reduction in the amount of material used to create the dial made a difference too. The ergonomic push-in telescopic crown stows away inside the case for zero restrictio­n, while the matt finish reduces glare from the sun. The Aqua Terra makes bold use of colours in red green or blue on the aluminium seconds hand, Seamaster logo, quarter hour indexes and strap stitching. On the inside, the “Ultra Light” is driven by Omega’s first-ever titanium movement. All the bridges and the main plate are in ceramised titanium for less friction between the components, giving the movement its special dark grey colour.

Based on the 1940 model, the matte military green Radiomir is issued in one of four emerald variations, the GMT, Power Reserve, 48mm in matt black ceramic, and clean faced 45mm in steel. The gold plated hands and beige luminous material feature in the sandwich constructe­d dial. The display is simple, with hours-minutes in the centre and a small seconds at 9 o’clock. The automatic in-house P.4000 calibre, a relatively thin movement with micro-rotor results in a 12mm thick watch visible through the sapphire caseback, and providing 3 days of power reserve. All the watches are worn on Italian tanned natural leather straps and a spare fabric strap is also included in the satin-finished green cherry wood boxes.

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