
Rolex unveils an unexpected interpretation of the Oyster Perpetual GMT Master II. In this unique version, the winding crown is positioned on the left side of the case, with the date at 9 o’clock. Although extremely rare, it should be noted that this reversed configuration—often referred to as a “left-handed watch”—is an integral part of watchmaking history. Rolex has produced such models in the past, but in very limited numbers. This travel watch is also distinguished by its bi-color green and black 24-hour ceramic bidirectional rotating bezel, a first for this model. A true delight for enthusiasts, whether left- or right-handed.





