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Luxury Watches|Rolex GMT Master II Prices|Luxury Watch Resale Prices|Hong Kang Trading

Luxury Watches|Rolex GMT Master II Prices|Luxury Watch Resale Prices|Hong Kang Trading

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Rolex GMT-Master II: Market Trends and Transaction Tips

To help watch owners better understand the current trends in Hong Kong's pre-owned Rolex market, Hong Kong Chrono Watch specifically compiled a list of popular and highly sought-after models from the GMT-Master II series. Whether you own a classic discontinued model or the latest popular one, we offer free online watch appraisal services.

Watch Model Market Nickname Bezel and Material Features Pre-owned Market Demand
126710BLRO Pepsi Red and blue two-tone Cerachrom ceramic bezel, with Jubilee or Oyster bracelet ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Extremely High)
126710BLNR Batman/Batgirl Black and blue two-tone Cerachrom ceramic bezel, stainless steel ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Extremely High)
126720VTNR Sprite / Lefty Green and black two-tone bezel, unique left-side crown design ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Extremely High)
126711CHNR Rootbeer Brown and black two-tone bezel, Everose gold and stainless steel (two-tone) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (High)
126715CHNR Full Gold Rootbeer Brown and black two-tone bezel, 18K Everose gold ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (High)
116710LN Green Hand / Black Bezel All-black ceramic bezel, iconic green GMT hand (discontinued) ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Stable Appreciation)
16710 Aluminum Bezel GMT Early aluminum bezel (red/blue, black/red, all black), high vintage collector's value ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Depends on year and oxidation state)

Key Factors Affecting Rolex GMT-Master II Pre-owned Resale Prices

Many customers ask: "Will scratches on my Rolex affect its resale value?" or "How much will the resale price of a Rolex without a warranty card drop?" To demonstrate our transparency and professionalism, the following chart details the evaluation standards used by Hong Kong Chrono Watch's on-site authentication experts when purchasing high-value watches:

Evaluation Item Detailed Explanation and Inspection Points Impact on Pre-owned Rolex Resale Value
Completeness of Accessories (Full Set) Does it include the original watch box, warranty card (birth certificate/green and white card/new NFC card), manual, green hang tag, white hang tag, and purchase receipt? Significant. A complete "full set" can command the highest market price; if the warranty card is missing (watch only), there will be a noticeable difference in resale value.
Watch Condition and Appearance Inspect for chips on the watch glass (sapphire crystal), everyday wear and tear/scratches on the case and bracelet, whether it has been polished (refurbished), and if the movement is functioning correctly. High. "New/near-new" condition, unpolished, and with original protective stickers, holds the most value; significant dents or deep scratches will incur deductions for refurbishment costs.
Warranty Year and Period The year on the Rolex warranty card directly reflects the watch's age and series. For example, the latest NFC warranty cards and older paper warranty cards have different market positions for collectors. Medium to High. Watches still within their five-year original factory warranty period typically have higher pre-owned market liquidity and resale value.
Bracelet Links Check if all links on the original Oyster or Jubilee bracelet are present, and if any extra links were lost due to smaller wrist size. Medium. If bracelet links are missing, a corresponding replacement cost for original factory links will be deducted from the total appraisal value.

Hong Kong Chrono Watch: Safe and Fast Selling Process

We are committed to providing customers with the most secure watch cash-out experience, refusing to undervalue items, and guaranteeing to purchase your beloved watch at the highest Rolex resale price, often meeting or exceeding market rates.

  1. When appraising Rolex GMT-Master II watches, the most useful items are photos of the case back, clasp, warranty card, and box. With clear photos, we will directly provide an approximate purchase price, indicate areas that need further inspection, and advise whether an in-person transaction is worthwhile.

  2. Professional In-Store Appraisal: Once the price is agreeable, you are welcome to schedule an appointment to visit our store. We are equipped with professional instruments for quick authentication and condition assessment.

  3. Instant Cash/Transfer Transaction: After both parties confirm the final offer, the transaction will be completed immediately with cash or bank transfer, ensuring confidentiality, security, and zero transaction fees.

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Common FAQs

How do I know if a luxury watch, the Rolex GMT-Master II, is worth arranging an in-person inspection for?

If the photos of the luxury watch, the Rolex GMT-Master II, are clear, you can usually schedule an appointment at the store or for a home visit. For valuable or bulk luxury watches, arrangements will be made based on the number of items, location, and physical condition, and the process will be clarified before the transaction.

I want to sell my luxury watch, the Rolex GMT-Master II. What photos should I prepare first?

After receiving photos of your luxury watch, the Rolex GMT-Master II, we will first check the certificate, box, links, and brand model, then reply with the acceptable range, any areas that need clearer photos, and whether an in-person inspection is suitable.

Is it better to arrange a home visit or come to the store for a luxury watch, the Rolex GMT-Master II?

If the photos of the luxury watch, the Rolex GMT-Master II, are clear, you can usually schedule an appointment at the store or for a home visit. For valuable or bulk luxury watches, arrangements will be made based on the number of items, location, and physical condition, and the process will be clarified before the transaction.

How much difference is there between the estimated price from photos and the on-site inspection for a luxury watch, the Rolex GMT-Master II?

The most common reasons for price deductions for a luxury watch, the Rolex GMT-Master II, are aftermarket diamonds, modified dials, and missing warranty cards. If these conditions exist, don't try to hide them; take clear photos directly, and the quoted price will be more accurate.

If I only have a few photos of my luxury watch, the Rolex GMT-Master II, can I get a rough estimate first?

For a luxury watch, the Rolex GMT-Master II, we can provide an initial range. As long as the watch back, clasp, warranty card, and box are clearly visible, Honkong can usually determine the direction first; the final accepted price will still be based on verifying the certificate, box, links, and brand model against the physical item.