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Rolex GMT-Master II 126711CHNR ‘Root Beer’ Watch

it has taken five long years, but Rolex has finally given us a stainless steel GMT-Master II with a red and blue Pepsi Cerachrom bezel. Along with that, Rolex also gave us two new GMT-Master II watches with black and brown bezels that, in my opinion, are more important and newsworthy. replica watches This is your hands-on report of the new Rolex GMT-Master II Reference 126711CHNR “Root Beer.” The new GMT-Master II Reference 126711CHNR is noteworthy for a couple of reasons. To begin, this is the first time Rolex has used Everose gold for the GMT-Master II. Additionally, this is the also the first time that Rolex has produced a black and brown Cerachrom bezel. The overall results are quite stunning, but more on this later, let’s talk about the specifications of the watch. The case has been slightly redesigned on the flanks and on the lugs to allow Rolex to optimize the polishing process. Rolex says the lugs are sharper and the case sides are brighter, but I think most people will have t...

5 tips for buying vintage watches

 Whether you’re buying out of sentimentality — say, you want to own a watch from the year of your birth — or simply for investment purposes, education is the most important factor when it comes to buying, or collecting, vintage timepieces. During my last decade-plus with FratelloWatches, I have received numerous e-mails from people who’ve struggled with their purchase of a vintage watch; in nearly every reply to these e-mails, I have offered five bullet-point guidelines, which I will now share with you. 1. Don’t buy without investigation It is tempting to make an impulse purchase on a nice-looking vintage timepiece that you see in the window of an antiques dealer or watch shop. However, there are many traps you can fall into — traps of which even the seller may be unaware. replicas rolex So make sure to do your homework and learn about the watch you want to buy. You should only pull the trigger on a vintage timepiece when you have become something of an expert on a brand or specif...