Rolex GMT-Master "Pepsi" 40MM Black Dial Oyster Bracelet (16700)
This timepiece is in fair condition, showing signs of wear on the case, case back, bracelet, and clasp. This auction pertains exclusively to the watch and a hangtag (green), as the box and papers are not part of the listing.
The Rolex GMT-Master "Pepsi" (16700), with its 40mm stainless steel case and Oyster bracelet, this watch shows durability and elegance. The black dial serves as a canvas for the luminescent hour markers and hands, providing excellent legibility in all lighting conditions. What sets this watch apart is its signature red and blue ceramic bezel, affectionately known as the "Pepsi" bezel. This two-tone bezel not only adds a pop of color to the design but also serves a practical purpose, allowing the tracking of multiple time zones. Don't miss out on the chance to bid on this exceptional timepiece and add it to your collection today.
Buyers shipping the watch to CA will be required to pay applicable sales tax of up to 10.25% in addition to the purchase price of the watch to the seller.
Buyers shipping the watch to CA will be required to pay applicable sales tax of up to 10.25% in addition to the purchase price of the watch to the seller.
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- Reference Number: 16700
- Case Material: Steel
- Bezel Material: Steel
- Case Diameter: 40mm
- Crystal: Sapphire Crystal
- Dial: Black
- Dial Numbers: No Numerals
- Bracelet Material: Steel
- Movement: Automatic
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5 Comments
Beha4g5n7 (The Seller)38
NoEvgo9s9c9 3
Do you have the three missing links?Beha4g5n7 (The Seller)38
1995Toan7w9x0 1
I wish year of manufacture was included on all postings. I personally won’t bid unless I know year. Seems logical to include.Mica2g6a0 10
How can the year manufactured be unknown? What is the serial number, that will tell us?