The Rolex GMT-Master II Ref. 16710 "Pepsi" from 2005 is a highly coveted, transitional luxury tool watch representing the final era of classic, slimmer aluminum-bezel GMTs before Rolex shifted to the bulkier "Super Case" ceramic models. A 2005 production year typically places this watch in the D-serial or late F-serial production range. For collectors, this specific era features several modern structural upgrades wrapped in a vintage aesthetic:
"No Holes" Case: Rolex permanently phased out the visible drilled lug holes by late 2003. A 2005 model has a smooth, solid side profile.
Solid End Links (SEL): The three-piece stainless steel Oyster bracelet features modern solid metal end links (Reference 78790A). This prevents the "rattle" and structural stretch associated with older hollow end links.
Super-LumiNova: The dial utilizes green-glowing Super-LumiNova rather than the radioactive Tritium used on pre-1997 models.
Case Diameter: 40mm crafted in 904L stainless steel (Oystersteel).
Bezel Type: Bidirectional rotating anodized aluminum insert in red and blue ("Pepsi").
Καντράν: Glossy black lacquer with white gold luminescent hour marker surrounds.
Μηχανισμός: Automatic, chronometer-certified Rolex Caliber 3185 with a independent 24-hour hand and 48-hour power reserve.
Crystal: Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal.
Water Resistance: 100 meters.
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