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In a vibrant thread, forum member oyster case shares the excitement of acquiring a new Rolex GMT-Master II 'Sprite' reference 126720VTNR, celebrating its arrival as a significant boost during recovery from an injury. This post quickly became a popular 'What are you wearing today?' thread, inviting fellow collectors to showcase their own cherished timepieces and share personal stories behind their wristwear.
Iโm starting the first week with my new VTNR and I could not be happier ๐ Rolex, I love you ๐
Key Points from the Discussion
- The Rolex GMT-Master II 'Sprite' (VTNR) is particularly special due to its left-handed crown and green/black ceramic bezel, making it a unique and potentially collectible reference for the future.
- A Rolex Submariner, acquired in 2015, is showcased, highlighting its enduring appeal as a modern yet classic timepiece.
- A nine-year-old Rolex, never serviced, still maintains exceptional accuracy, running between -1 and +1 seconds per day, demonstrating the brand's robust engineering.
- The original author shares a personal connection, noting the VTNR's arrival coincided with recovery from a broken arm, making the new watch a symbol of renewed spirits.
- Several members contributed wristshots of their personal Rolex watches, including various Submariner and GMT-Master II models, emphasizing the community's shared passion for the brand.
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