In Rolex parlance, the GMT-Master II was the brand’s flagship piece at Watches and Wonders this year. The model is headlining the official press packet, including a 40-page brochure, a five-minute video and an exhibition dedicated to the GMT’s history. (Last year, it was the Daytona.)
A “Coke” GMT in 2025 would definitely be an important release. But can the GMT be the flagship piece two years in a row? “I don’t think so,” a Rolex representative at Watches and Wonders told me. “It would be very surprising.”
Still, a “Coke” could mark the 70th anniversary of the model. But Rolex’s approach to anniversaries has been unusual for a luxury watchmaker. “We are going full in on the GMT this year even though the model's anniversary is not until next year,” the rep told me. “It's almost our way of snubbing anniversaries by not marking them. We mark them sometimes, sometimes not. But if we do, it is very subtle, like a red '100' on the Daytona Le Mans’ bezel.”
For popular releases, including the BLRO in 2018 or last year’s GRNR, Rolex confirmed its strategy to offer the piece in precious metal first. “Most of the time, when we release a piece, we present it in gold first, then we’ll vary it,” the Rolex rep finally said.