Care & Use: Rolex GMT-MASTER II Watch 126720VTNR User Manual

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Introduction

This luxury timepiece is renowned for its dual time zone capability and striking black and green Cerachrom bezel. This watch is a perfect travel companion because of its precise Caliber 3285 movement and robust Oystersteel construction. Because of its distinctive design and Rolex's well-known elegance and durability, the Rolex GMT-MASTER II 126720VTNR is a standout choice for people who demand both flair and functionality from their wristwear. 
This opulent watch might cost anywhere $10,600.00. Since its 1955 debut, the Rolex GMT-Master II Watch has experienced a number of enhancements and revisions. With its next-generation movement and ceramic bezel, the current model offers users unmatched durability and precision.

Overview

  1. Hour hand
  2. Minute hand
  3. Seconds hand
  4. 24-hour hand
  5. Date window
  6. Bidirectional rotatable bezel with 24-hour graduated Cerachrom insert in ceramic
  7. Triplock winding crown with triple waterproofness system

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Detailed Specifications

  • Reference Number: 126720VTNR
  • Year of Introduction: 2022
  • Case Size: 40mm
  • Materials: Oystersteel (904L Stainless Steel)
  • Functions: Time w/ Running Seconds, Date Display, GMT Functionality
  • Bezel: Bidirectional, Black and Green Cerachrom Insert w/ 24 Hour Scale
  • Dial: Black w/ Luminous Hour Markers
  • Luminous Material: Chromalight
  • Crystal: Sapphire (Flat w/ Cyclops Lens)
  • Movement: Rolex Caliber 3285
  • Water Resistance: 100 Meters / 330 Feet
  • Strap/Bracelet: Oyster or Jubilee Bracelet

Wearing the Watch For the First Time

Before being worn for the first time, or if it has stopped, a Rolex watch must be wound manually in order to function correctly and precisely. To wind the watch manually, unscrew the winding crown completely, then turn it several times clockwise. (Turning in the other direction has no effect.) A minimum of 25 turns is required for adequate partial winding. The watch will then be wound automatically as long as it is worn on the wrist. Carefully screw the crown back down against the case to ensure waterproofness.

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The green seal accompanying your Rolex watch is a symbol of its status as a Superlative Chronometer. This exclusive designation attests that it has successfully undergone a series of specific final controls by Rolex in its own laboratories in addition to the official COSC certification of its movement. This unique testing of its chronometric precision, waterproofness, self-winding, and reliability pushes back the boundaries of performance and makes Rolex a benchmark for excellence in mechanical watches https://rolex.com 

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Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II

Precise, reliable, and functional, the Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II was designed to allow the time in two different time zones to be read simultaneously: either the local time and reference time, or the local time and the time in an alternative time zone. It features a 24-hour hand and a bidirectional rotatable bezel with a 24-hour graduated bezel insert. Its 40 mm case, waterproof to a depth of 100 metres (330 feet), is a paragon of robustness. Its dial offers exceptional legibility thanks to the Chromalight hour markers and hands filled with a luminescent material emitting a long-lasting blue glow when in darkness. Its Triplock winding crown, with a triple waterproofness system, is protected by a crown guard that is an integral part of the middle case. The sapphire crystal, with a Cyclops lens at 3 o’clock, is virtually scratchproof. The Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II is equipped with a self-winding mechanical movement entirely manufactured by Rolex. The Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II features an Oyster or Jubilee bracelet with an Oysterlock safety clasp and the Easylink comfort extension link.

Simultaneous Dual Time Zone and Alternative Time Zone

The Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II allows travellers to simultaneously read their local time and reference (home) time. The former is indicated by the conventional hour, minute, and seconds hands. The latter is indicated by the triangle-tipped 24-hour hand read against the graduations on the bezel when it is in the neutral position (triangle at 12 o’clock). Local time can be adjusted quickly by jumps of the hour hand without affecting either the 24-hour hand or the minute hand. The date change is linked to the local time. Thus, the date shown in the window always corresponds to that of the local time. Turning the bidirectional bezel of the GMT-Master II allows the time in an alternative time zone to be displayed. In this case, the reference time is no longer shown.

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Description

Stylish and useful, the Rolex GMT-MASTER II Watch 126720VTNR is a multipurpose timepiece. It can resist the rigors of regular wear and tear because of its sturdy design and long-lasting materials. Its exquisite design and meticulous craftsmanship, however, make it the ideal addition to any setting. The watch has a strong Oyster bracelet with an easy-to-adjust Oysterlock folding clasp and an Easylink comfort extension link that lets consumers customize the bracelet's length. Large hour markings and hands on the watch dial are covered in Chromalight, a luminous substance that offers sustained legibility in dimly lit areas.

Setting the Watch

Screwed-down Position (Position 0)

The crown is completely screwed down against the case. When the crown is in this position, the Oyster Perpetual GMT-Master II is guaranteed waterproof to a depth of 100 metres (330 feet).

Manual Winding (Position 1)

The crown is unscrewed. To wind the watch manually, turn the crown clockwise. (Turning in the other direction has no effect.) When setting the watch for the first time or after the watch has stopped, complete a minimum of 25 turns for partial winding.

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After every use, carefully screw the crown back down against the case to guarantee the waterproofness. Return the crown to position 1 and apply light pressure on it while screwing it down clockwise against the case. The crown should never be unscrewed underwater.

Complete Setting of the Watch It is Carried Out in Two Steps in the Order Given Below

Setting the Reference Time (Crown in Position 3)

To set the reference time, follow the steps in the order given:

  • Unscrew the crown and then pull it out to the second notch. The seconds hand is stopped, allowing you to set the time to the precise second.
  • Put the bezel in the neutral position (triangle on the bezel aligned with the 12 o’clock marker on the dial).
  • Set the reference time using the 24-hour hand (against the graduations on the bezel) and the minute hand (against the graduations on the dial) by turning the crown in either direction. 

Setting the reference time also moves the conventional hour hand (local time). For this reason, the reference time must be set before setting the local time.

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After every use, carefully screw the crown back down against the case to guarantee the waterproofness. Return the crown to position 1 and apply light pressure on it while screwing it down clockwise against the case. The crown should never be unscrewed underwater.

  • Reference time, Geneva, 10.10 a.m.

Setting the Date and the Local Time (Crown in Position 2)

To set the date and the local time, follow the steps in the order given:

  • Pull the crown out to the first notch.
  • Set the date by turning the crown in either direction. The hour hand moves in increments of one hour. The date changes when the hour hand passes midnight, in either direction, after two complete turns around the dial.
  • Set the local time by turning the crown in either direction. The hour hand moves in increments of one hour. Be aware of the difference between noon and midnight (the date changes as the hour hand passes midnight).
  • Push in and then screw down the crown. The local time is identical to the reference time (24-hour hand) if the wearer is currently located in his reference zone. It can be easily adjusted when traveling.

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After every use, carefully screw the crown back down against the case to guarantee the waterproofness. Return the crown to position 1 and apply light pressure on it while screwing it down clockwise against the case. The crown should never be unscrewed underwater.

  • Reference time, Geneva, 10.10 a.m.
  • Local time, Geneva, 10.10 a.m.

Adjusting the Local Time (Crown in Position 2)

When travelling, to adjust local time only (without affecting the 24-hour reference time display), follow the steps in the order given:

  • Unscrew the crown and then pull it out to the first notch.
  • Set the local time by turning the crown in either direction. The hour hand moves in increments of one hour. The date is linked to local time and changes automatically when the hour hand passes midnight.
  • Push in and then screw down the crown. The 24-hour hand indicates the time in the reference time zone and allows the wearer to distinguish daytime hours from nighttime hours.

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After every use, carefully screw the crown back down against the case to guarantee the waterproofness. Return the crown to position 1 and apply light pressure on it while screwing it down clockwise against the case. The crown should never be unscrewed underwater.

  • Reference time, Geneva, 10.10 a.m.
  • Local time, New York, 4.10 a.m.

Using Your Watch

Displaying an Alternative Time Zone (Setting via the Bezel Only)

An alternative time zone can be displayed by using the rotatable bezel and the 24-hour hand (which usually displays the reference time). To display the alternative time zone, place the bezel in the neutral position (triangle at 12 o’clock). Then calculate the number of hours’ difference between the reference time and the time in the desired time zone. If that time zone is ahead (east of the reference time), turn the bezel counterclockwise the same number of hours. If the desired time zone is behind (west of the reference time), turn the bezel clockwise the same number of hours. The 24-hour hand read against the bezel indicates the time in the alternative time zone. The minutes are shown on the dial by the centre minute hand.

Example 
To show Tokyo time (+8 hr compared to Geneva reference time), turn the bezel 8 notches counterclockwise. To return to the reference time display, turn the bezel in either direction to place the triangle on the bezel opposite the 12 o’clock marker on the dial (neutral position).

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  • Local time, New York, 4.10 a.m.
  • Time in the alternative time zone, Tokyo, 6.10 p.m.

Easylink Comfort Extension Link

To ensure optimal comfort when wearing your watch in any circumstances, Rolex created the Easylink comfort extension link, which is available on some models. Its exclusive design, which was patented, allows the length of the bracelet to be adjusted by approximately 5 mm, without the use of tools.

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*available on Oyster and Jubilee bracelets

Adjusting from the short position to the long position

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Adjusting from the long position to the short position

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Caring for Your Rolex

You can help preserve its lustre by cleaning it occasionally with a microfibre cloth. You can also wash the case and bracelet from time to time using soapy water and a soft brush. After wearing your watch in the sea, it is important to rinse it with fresh water to remove any salt and sand deposits.

Before cleaning your watch, always ensure that the crown is screwed down properly against the case to guarantee waterproofness.

Rolex Troubleshooting

Here are some common problems and solutions that may occur when using the Rolex GMT-MASTER II Watch 126720VTNR: 

  • If the watch is not running accurately, you may need to have it serviced. Rolex recommends having the watch serviced every 10 years to ensure optimal performance. 
  • If the date function is not working correctly, try resetting the watch by unscrewing the crown and pulling it out to the first position, then setting the time until the date advances correctly. 
  • If the bezel is difficult to rotate, avoid forcing it as it may damage the bezel or the winding crown. Instead, try gently turning the bezel to loosen it up.

Pros & Cons

  • Pros
    • Dual time zone functionality
    • Scratch-resistant and fade-resistant ceramic bezel
    • High-precision self-winding movement
    • Waterproof up to 100 meters
    • Versatile and stylish design
  • Cons
    • Expensive price range
    • Requires maintenance every 10 years
    • May be too large for small wrists
    • Limited availability due to its popularity

Customer Reviews

Customers have given the Rolex GMT-MASTER II Watch 126720VTNR excellent evaluations because of its excellent functioning and fine craftsmanship. Travelers especially like the watch's dual time zone capability because it makes it easy to keep track of time when in different time zones. The watch's high price point, which may deter some consumers, has drawn criticism from certain customers. Many buyers concur that the Rolex GMT-Master II Watch is a worthwhile investment despite its price tag because of its classic style and sturdiness.

Common Complaints

The strong construction of the Rolex GMT-MASTER II Watch 126720VTNR may make it weighty on the wrist, as some purchasers have complained about. The watch's bracelet has been a source of complaints from other consumers; some have found it to be uncomfortable to wear or difficult to adjust. The majority of consumers are happy with the general functionality and appearance of the Rolex GMT-Master II Watch, albeit these problems are quite uncommon.

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Faqs

What distinguishing qualities does the Rolex offer?

The Jubilee bracelet, Oystersteel case, and distinctive green and black Cerachrom bezel set off the distinctive features of the Rolex GMT-MASTER II 126720VTNR. The Caliber 3285 movement, which is renowned for its accuracy and dependability, powers the watch along with a 24-hour hand and a dual time zone display.

To what extent is the GMT-MASTER II water resistant?

The Rolex 126720VTNR is appropriate for swimming and snorkeling but not deep-sea diving since it is water-resistant up to 100 meters (330 feet).

What are the measurements of the GMT-MASTER II Rolex watch?

With a 40mm case diameter, the Rolex strikes the ideal combination between presence and elegance on the wrist.

The Rolex 126720VTNR has what kind of movement?

The Rolex Caliber 3285, a self-winding mechanical movement featuring a GMT function that lets the wearer track multiple time zones at once, powers the watch.

Is swimming and other water activities OK for the Rolex?

It is appropriate for swimming, snorkeling, and other water sports, but not for professional diving. The Rolex GMT-MASTER II Watch 126720VTNR has a water resistance of up to 100 meters.

Is there a date display on the Rolex126720VTNR? If so, how is it improved?

Renowned Cyclops lens at 3 o'clock, which enlarges the date for easy reading, enhances the date function of the Rolex.

Why is the GMT-MASTER II an especially good choice for travelers on a regular basis?

Travelers can effortlessly track both their home and local time concurrently with its dual time zone capability, which includes a rotating bezel and a 24-hour hand. This makes it an essential tool for anyone traveling abroad.

To what extent is the accuracy of the Rolex 126720VTNR predictable?

Being a Superlative Chronometer, the GMT-MASTER II has undergone extensive testing to guarantee that it will continue to maintain remarkable accuracy, within -2/+2 seconds every day after casing.

What distinguishes the 126720VTNR from the other GMT-MASTER II models?

The left-hand crown position and green and black Cerachrom bezel set the Rolex GMT-MASTER II Watch apart from other models in the series, giving it a distinct look and usefulness.

What should purchasers think about when buying the Rolex, and where can they acquire it?

Authorized Rolex stores and boutiques worldwide are the outlets for the 126720VTNR. In order to assure authenticity and enjoy the full benefits of Rolex's warranty and service, buyers should make sure they purchase from these approved vendors.

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