Prices for Neo-Vintage Perfect Replica Rolex GMT-Masters Are Still Down. Here Are 3 to Buy Now.

Prices for Neo-Vintage Perfect Replica Rolex GMT-Masters Are Still Down. Here Are 3 to Buy Now.

Online Replica Rolex GMT-Master II 16700

As far as five digit best replica Rolex GMT-Master II references are concerned, this reference 16700 with a full black bezel is about as stealth as it gets. A sole red stalk of the GMT-hand represents the only moment of color, making this a unique experience, especially today when GMT bezels can only be had in bi-color configurations. This example, from The Keystone, is a prime example of what makes the neo-vintage generation so special. Crisp, brushed lugs sharply define the case, while little signs of wear appear elsewhere. Even the clasp looks to retain its original finish. This watch is an important part of establishing the modern identity of the GMT-Master II, even if it’s not an execution that currently exists in the brand’s catalog.

Top Replica Rolex GMT-Master II 16718 ‘Tom Sachs’

Okay, we generally don’t feature custom creations in these lists, but this example merits inclusion for its special provenance. Featuring a custom black painted case by artist Tom Sachs, the once gold high quality fake Rolex watches reference 16718 are one of just five examples. The black paint was applied and intended to wear and chip, slowly revealing the gold case underneath. This example is just beginning to shed some of this skin. For fans of the artist, famous for his collaborations with Nike as well as his modern art sculptures, this watch represents a rare opportunity to be a part of the art itself through wear. The specific luxury copy watches from Wind Vintage are number 3 of 5, and was previously owned by a private art dealer. It is easily the most unique GMT-Master II you’re likely to come across anytime soon.

Buy Replica Rolex GMT-Master II 16710 ‘Coke’

One bi-color bezel configuration that fans of the cheap super clone Rolex GMT-Master II have been eagerly awaiting the return of is the so-called ‘Coke’ bezel, composed of black and red. These colors only appear in five-digit references, making it a unique part of this generation’s identity. It offers the same practicality of the BLRO or ‘Pepsi’ bezel, but flies under the radar with ease, unlike its more colorful stable mate. This example, from Craft + Tailored, hails from 1991, and boats original chamfers on the lugs throughout. The dial and bezel show little signs of age, making this a perfect, wearable example of one of the great Rolex GMTs of the ‘90s.