Lot #3586
Rolex GMT Master II 16710 "3186 Movement" Pepsi Bezel Box and Papers
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Introduction
Released in 1954, the Rolex GMT-Master resulted from a collaboration between now-extinct airline Pan Am and Rolex on a watch that would display the time across two time zones at once. Thanks to the popularisation of commercial air travel, planes were becoming more advanced and traveling longer distances. This resulted in pilots crossing time zones during flights more frequently, and thus a need for uniformity across the aviation industry was highlighted. To eliminate errors caused by time confusion, the industry adopted a standard time-zone, Greenwich Mean Time. As such, the GMT-Master's fourth hand, its 2nd hour hand, was used to constantly display Greenwich Mean Time, as its model name implies, while its regular hour hand displayed local time. While the aviation industry's standard time-zone switched to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in 1972, the name of the legendary GMT-Master was far too long in use for Rolex to change it. Today, the GMT-Master has become one of Rolex's most iconic models, with very few pilot's watches, if any, rivaling its level of fame, popularity, or signature design – and it certainly looks like it will stay that way.
Following the discontinuation of the black and red bezel GMT-Master II "Fat Lady" in 1988, a slimmed-down GMT-Master II was born, the ref. 16700. Available with the famous red and blue Pepsi bezel, or an all-black bezel, the ref. 16700 became Rolex's budget-friendly option when the ref. 16710 was released alongside it the following year, in 1989. Reintroducing the "Fat Lady" black and red bezel, the ref. 16710 quickly earned the nickname "Coke" - after the soft drinks company. Featuring the ref. 16700's slimmed-down proportions, the ref. 16710 was the slightly more premium version of the GMT-Master II at the time as it was powered by the new cal. 3185 movement, while the ref. 16700 had the cal. 3175 movement. Eventually discontinued in 2007 when the modern GMT-Master II was released, the ref. 116710, the ref. 16710 is famed now as the last GMT-Master II to feature an aluminium bezel. At the tail end of 16710 production, a very small handful of examples were released with the new 3186 movement typically found in later ceramic bezel examples. These have since become highly collectible watches that are seldom seen on the market.
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Grade
M 8.5
Status
Vetted & Approved
Included
Box and Papers
Est. value range
$10,000 – $15,000
The Details
Brand
Rolex
Dimensions
40mm
Model
GMT-Master II
Movement
Automatic cal. 3186
Reference
16710
Bracelet
Stainless Steel Oyster bracelet
Year
2006/2007 (Z-serial)
Condition
Excellent
Material
Stainless steel
Included
Watch, box, papers, booklets and hang tags
Dial Color
Black

THE DISPLAY
With its bezel devoid of any harsh wear and tear, this example's iconic blue and red "Pepsi" bezel insert retains its original personality and adds a bright pop of color to the GMT-Master II's black dial.

THE BRACELET
Sporting Rolex's charming previous generation Oysterlock clasps, this example's stainless steel Oyster bracelet remains in fantastic condition with its Rolex coronet standing tall and proud.

TIMING MACHINE READOUT
This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.
Condition
The stainless steel case is in excellent condition, with a few scratches on the polished sections and a small nick on the lower left lug edge. The bezel is well-defined, and the insert is very clean, showing gentle natural aging on the red side. The dial is excellent, with matching lume in the hour plots and hands. The solid link bracelet is excellent, featuring 11 links (1 removable), with an additional link included, and fits an approximately 6 3/4" wrist. The watch comes as a very complete set, including its original boxes, guarantee card, card holder, booklet, two hangtags, calendar, and translation papers.
Our Perspective
An iconic timepiece that set the scene for the modern GMT-Master II hysteria that we have today, the ref. 16710 contributed to the popularization of the GMT function while remaining a lynchpin of Rolex's offerings through the decades.