Hey everyone, it’s your boy back again with another project. Today, I’m diving into the world of high-end watches, specifically, a high imitation of the Rolex GMT-Master II Left-Handed version. You know, the one that dropped in 2022 and had everyone talking. That black and green bezel, the crown on the left side – it’s a whole different vibe.
So, first things first, I had to get my hands on one of these replicas. I scoured those online stores, the ones that specialize in these high-end fakes. I compared prices, I looked at the pictures, I read the reviews. It took me a while, but I finally found one that looked promising. I pulled the trigger and placed my order.
While I was waiting, I did some more digging into this particular model. The reference number is 126720VTNR, if you’re into that kind of detail. Turns out, this watch was pretty polarizing when it first came out. People either loved it or hated it. But that’s what makes it interesting, right?
The package arrived, and man, I was excited. I carefully opened it up, and there it was. The first thing I noticed was the weight. It felt substantial, just like the real deal. I checked out the case – it was supposed to be 40mm, and it looked spot on. This was a good start.
Next, I examined the bezel. The color was that unique black and green, and it rotated smoothly. Not too loose, not too tight. Then I looked at the crown. It was on the left side, just like it should be. And the date window, it was there too, right next to the crown. So far, so good.
Now, the real test: the hands. I read somewhere that on a real Rolex GMT-Master II, the hands are stacked in a specific order: Hour, GMT, Minutes. I took a close look, and what do you know, they were in the right order. This was starting to look like a pretty decent replica.
- Checked the case size: 40mm, just like the original.
- Examined the bezel: Black and green color, smooth rotation.
- Inspected the crown: Located on the left side, as it should be.
- Verified the hand stack: Hour, GMT, Minutes – in the correct order.
I wore the watch around for a few days, just to get a feel for it. I showed it to a few friends who know their watches, and they were pretty impressed. Of course, they could tell it wasn’t a real Rolex, but they had to look really closely. To the untrained eye, this thing could easily pass as the real deal.
Final Thoughts
Overall, I’m pretty happy with this high imitation Rolex GMT-Master II Left-Handed version. It’s a well-made replica that captures the look and feel of the original. Sure, it’s not a genuine Rolex, and I’m not trying to pass it off as one. But as a fan of watches, it’s a cool piece to have in my collection. It’s a conversation starter, and it’s a fun way to experience a high-end watch without breaking the bank. If you’re into watches and you’re looking for a well-made replica, this one is definitely worth checking out.