Rolex Certified Pre‑Owned
Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II
2006, 40 mm, Steel
Reference: 16710LN
2006, 40 mm, Steel
Reference: 16710LN
Price
€17,000
incl. VAT







Two-years international guarantee
Delivered at the time of sale, the Rolex Certified Pre-Owned guarantee card officially confirms that the watch is genuine on the date of purchase and guarantees its proper functioning for a period of two years from this date.
Symbol of excellence
Each pre-owned Rolex watch is subject to the same demanding controls as those of the after-sales service for models purchased new and are thus examined and tested, according to the strictest criteria. The Rolex Certified Pre-Owned seal that comes with your watch symbolizes its status as a certified second-hand Rolex watch.
Presentation
Each pre-owned Rolex watch is subject to the same demanding controls as those of the after-sales service for models purchased new and are thus examined and tested, according to the strictest criteria. The Rolex Certified Pre-Owned seal that comes with your watch symbolizes its status as a certified second-hand Rolex watch.
Watch reference
16710LN
Year
2006
Case material
Steel
Case diameter
40 mm
Case bezel
Bezel rotatable, BLACK, 24-hour
Case crystal
Sapphire
Case dial description
BLACK
Movement calibre type
Automatic
Movement power reserve
Approximately 48 hours
Bracelet material
Oystersteel
Bracelet type
Oyster
Bracelet clasp
OYSTERLOCK
Watch reference
16710LN
Year
2006
Case material
Steel
Case diameter
40 mm
Case bezel
Bezel rotatable, BLACK, 24-hour
Case crystal
Sapphire
Case dial description
BLACK
Movement calibre type
Automatic
Movement power reserve
Approximately 48 hours
Bracelet material
Oystersteel
Bracelet type
Oyster
Bracelet clasp
OYSTERLOCK
GMT-Master II
The Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II is the ultimate cosmopolitan watch. Presented in 1982, it features the emblematic two-colour bezel insert – today made of high-tech ceramic – and displays the time in two time zones simultaneously. It is the direct descendant of the original GMT-Master launched in 1955, which was quickly adopted by transatlantic pilots as a navigation aid.


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