
Turki's acquisition of the Rolex GMT-Master II 'Sprite' sparked considerable discussion among collectors regarding its unique left-hand crown orientation. This article explores the community's initial reactions and practical considerations for this distinctive reference. Turki's post serves as a valuable touchpoint for understanding the immediate collector sentiment around this novel release.

Rolex Reference 126720VTNR
Reference 126720VTNR represents a contemporary Rolex timepiece featuring a distinctive black and green Cerachrom bezel configuration. The model incorporates a unidirectional rotating bezel system with contrasting colorway that distinguishes it within the current Rolex catalog. Production commenced in 2022 and continues presently.
The 40mm Oystersteel case houses the automatic Caliber 3285 movement, providing 70 hours of power reserve. Technical specifications include a sapphire crystal with anti-reflective coating and 100-meter water resistance. The black dial pairs with the dual-tone bezel insert, while the integrated Oyster bracelet features an Oysterlock safety clasp system.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking a modern Rolex with contemporary caliber technology and distinctive bezel treatment. The combination of current-generation movement specifications and unique colorway positions the 126720VTNR as a notable entry point for those prioritizing recent production standards and visual differentiation within the brand's steel offerings.
Congratulations on this original GMT !
Congratulations on a cool one!
wear in the best of health.
After 2 days you won't notice the different orientation anymore.
my AD offered one to me but I declined not being a lefty. And I would not recommend to wear it on the left wrist, looks really awkward, sorry
you can kill someone with it but not wearable imo
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