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As with the pure Everose model, the Oystersteel and Everose Gold version (reference 126711CHNR) is equipped with a new version of the GMT II movement. This is the caliber 3285, which benefits from Rolex's new Chronergy escapement. The Chronergy escapement has an improved geometry over the traditional Swiss lever, offering better efficiency (the power reserve gets a bump to 70 hours, over the 48 hour power reserve of its predecessor, the caliber 3186) and has a Parachrom balance spring – this is a niobium alloy spiral that offers better protection than standard Nivarox-type balance springs, against magnetism.
Despite the fact that the Cerachrom bezel GMT Master II watches have larger crown guards than the last anodized aluminum bezel models, which gives an impression of a more massive case (as does the Cerachrom bezel) it's the same diameter as those much-loved older GMT Masters: 40mm. I would certainly not want the case to be so much as a gnat's whisker bigger, but modern Rolex sports watches remain in general very comfortable and easy to wear and this reference is no exception. This is helped, of course by the excellent bracelet, with its supple-but-robust links; and augmented by the Easylink adjustment system, which gives you 5mm of leeway to quickly adjust the fit.
The first appearance of a two tone GMT Master was in the early 1960s, when the reference 16753 was released. These two tone brown dial models, with their brown or brown and cream inserts, and gold bezels, eventually came to be nicknamed "Root Beer" GMTs.
Very difficult to obtain at Rolex distributors, this model for sale is in like new condition, bought in June 2018 in Italy.