
Unekual shares an intimate look at his Rolex GMT-Master II in Everose gold, a reference that quickly became a daily wearer. His post highlights the allure of a full gold Rolex and the surprising utility of the GMT complication in everyday life. This piece offers a collector's perspective on why certain watches transcend expectations and become indispensable.






at times depending on the lighting, the brown side of the bezel looks close to an original bakelite 6542, which I love !
To be honest I wasn't planning the purchase but upon trying it on I struggled taking it off, after 3 visits to the AD and a few sleepless nights I sort of knew I had to have it. What I love most is how different the gold looks depending on the light.
I love how little of them I actually see worn. Feels like most of them reside with grey market dealers and/or in bank safes of big collectors.
The heft is super comfortable too, my steel pieces feel so damn light now haha
You have a perfect match with the coffee cup (😎
No, I don't feel the need really, I never let that wrist touch the computer so it's ok, but I did have to get used to it at first. Now I don't even think about it. Cheers
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