2006 Rolex GMT-Master II 16710T with Error Stick Dial on Jubilee
This is a D serial GMT-Master II reference 16710 T with a red and black “coke” bezel insert. D serial dates it to a production year of 2006. This example has the rare “error stick” dial variant, nicknamed by collectors due to the stick “II” of the words GMT-Master II as opposed to a traditional roman numeral font. It also has larger spaces between the words “OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE” and a space between “GMT-” and “Master.”
It comes on a 62150H factory jubilee bracelet, with 502T end links and “50” stamped links closest to the end links, which is correct for thicker spring bars of the sport GMT model. The clasp code is also correct, and corresponds to the year of production. The bracelet has almost no stretch, and the crown on the clasp remains raised and prominent.
This is a D serial GMT-Master II reference 16710 T with a red and black “coke” bezel insert. D serial dates it to a production year of 2006. This example has the rare “error stick” dial variant, nicknamed by collectors due to the stick “II” of the words GMT-Master II as opposed to a traditional roman numeral font. It also has larger spaces between the words “OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE” and a space between “GMT-” and “Master.”
It comes on a 62150H factory jubilee bracelet, with 502T end links and “50” stamped links closest to the end links, which is correct for thicker spring bars of the sport GMT model. The clasp code is also correct, and corresponds to the year of production. The bracelet has almost no stretch, and the crown on the clasp remains raised and prominent.
This is a D serial GMT-Master II reference 16710 T with a red and black “coke” bezel insert. D serial dates it to a production year of 2006. This example has the rare “error stick” dial variant, nicknamed by collectors due to the stick “II” of the words GMT-Master II as opposed to a traditional roman numeral font. It also has larger spaces between the words “OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE” and a space between “GMT-” and “Master.”
It comes on a 62150H factory jubilee bracelet, with 502T end links and “50” stamped links closest to the end links, which is correct for thicker spring bars of the sport GMT model. The clasp code is also correct, and corresponds to the year of production. The bracelet has almost no stretch, and the crown on the clasp remains raised and prominent.