Among the various Rolex novelties unveiled this year at Watches & Wonders 2025, the Land-Dweller was easily the most noteworthy, as it represented the introduction of both a new model and a completely new escapement. With that in mind, Rolex’s first ceramic dial also more quietly made its debut appearance at this year’s show, and while the new Swiss made replica Rolex GMT-Master II 126729VTNR watches are pretty much just the solid white gold version of the Swiss brand’s black and green left-handed GMT watch, its glossy green dial is crafted from the same Cerachrom ceramic material that is used to make its signature split-color bezel.
Since stainless steel and white gold can look somewhat similar at a quick glance, Rolex often pairs its white gold UK top best copy watches with bezels or dials that visually separate them from their more humble stainless steel counterparts. For example, the white gold version of the red and blue GMT-Master II “Pepsi” is currently only available with the option of either a blue dial or one crafted from meteorite (neither of which is available for the stainless steel “Pepsi” model), and the white gold Submariner is fitted with a blue bezel, which isn’t a color that appears on any of the stainless steel models from the collection. Rolex doesn’t want to make a white gold watch that is otherwise completely identical to one that is crafted from stainless steel, and the white gold version of the black and green left-handed GMT-Master II would therefore naturally be fitted with a matching green dial.
Rather than just using a standard green-finished metal dial, the new white gold high quality fake Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 126729VTNR watches feature dials that are made from green Cerachrom (Rolex’s name for its proprietary colored ceramic). While this is easily one of the most surprising details about the model, what is even more surprising is that it has actually taken this long for Rolex to release a watch with a ceramic dial. A number of other brands have been using ceramic dials for quite a few years, although the new GMT-Master II 126729VTNR is the very first Rolex watch to be fitted with a ceramic dial, and the green Cerachrom that forms its dial’s surface is the exact same as what is used for half of its split-color bezel, which provides the model with a highly cohesive overall appearance.
The buy super clone Rolex GMT-Master II 126729VTNR watches’ green ceramic dial is created using the same process used to make stone dials, and the structure of the dial is formed by a thin sheet of precision-cut ceramic that is mounted on top of a metal base layer. From there, the text and markings are applied via a traditional pad-printing process, and white gold hour markers filled with Rolex’s blue-glowing “Chromalight” luminous material are fitted to the dial’s surface. The hands for the white gold reference 126729VTNR also offer a subtle difference compared to what can be found on the stainless steel model, and while they are still crafted from white gold and finished with blue-glowing Chromalight, the 24-hour hand now appears with a full polished finish, rather than having a green-painted shaft like the 24-hour hand on the stainless steel GMT-Master II 126720VTNR.

Other than having its date window at 9 o’clock instead of at the usual 3 o’clock position, the green Cerachrom dial for the reference 126729VTNR is essentially just a gloss green version of a standard GMT-Master II dial, and it is slightly reminiscent of the green 50th anniversary dial that was fitted to the yellow gold GMT-Master II, back when ceramic bezels first made an appearance on the collection. With that in mind, the green Cerachrom dial manages to call attention to itself by having the exact same appearance as the watch’s ceramic bezel, and this helps allude to the fact that these two materials are both made from green-colored Cerachrom. Even with perfectly matching colors, components that are made from different materials will typically have different appearances, and Rolex’s vibrant shade of green further highlights the fact that the white gold reference 126729VTNR’s dial perfectly matches its bezel.
Aside from being crafted entirely from solid 18k white gold, the overall design and construction of the luxury replica Rolex GMT-Master II 126729VTNR watches are more-or-less the same as what you get from its stainless steel counterpart. What this means is that you get a 40mm case that offers 100 meters of water resistance, thanks to a solid screw-down caseback, and Rolex’s Triplock crown, which offers a screw-down design that creates three separate sealed zones to prevent moisture intrusion. Meanwhile, the top of the case is furnished by a sapphire crystal with Rolex’s signature “Cyclops” magnification bubble above the date display, and surrounding the crystal is a 24-click bidirectional bezel that is fitted with a black and green split-color Cerachrom insert with an engraved 24-hour scale for referencing a secondary timezone.

Inside the white gold replica Rolex GMT-Master II 126729VTNR watches for sale UK are the same Caliber 3285 automatic movement that powers the rest of the brand’s current GMT-Master II models. Since GMT-Master II watches all feature solid casebacks, most owners never actually see their Cal. 3285 movements, although one of Rolex’s images is included in our original news article about the launch. Featuring “flier-style” GMT-functionality with a local hour hand that can be jumped forward or backward in one-hour increments, the Cal. 3285 runs at a frequency of 28,800vph (4 Hz) with a power reserve of approximately 70 hours, and it is fitted with Rolex’s Chronergy escapement, along with the brand’s blue Parachrom hairspring and Paraflex shock absorbers. Additionally, just like all of Rolex’s contemporary movements, the Caliber 3285 is a Superlative Chronometer, which means that it is guaranteed to run within the stringent standards of -2/+2 seconds per day (after casing).
Similar to the case, the bracelet for the luxury fake Rolex GMT-Master II 126729VTNR watches are essentially the white gold version of what you will find on the stainless steel model, and it even features the same style of finishing, with brushed sides and high-polished center links. With that in mind, while the stainless steel ref. 126720VTNR is offered with the option of either an Oyster or Jubilee bracelet, the white gold GMT-Master II 126729VTNR is only available with Rolex’s three-link Oyster bracelet. Crafted entirely from solid 18k white gold components, the bracelet accounts for a solid percentage of the watch’s overall weight, and just like the bracelets on other current-production GMT-Master II models, the ref. 126729VTNR’s white gold Oyster bracelet is completed by the brand’s Oysterlock folding clasp and Easylink extension system, with the entirety of the clasp is made from 18k white gold to match the rest of the watch.
Rolex’s anniversary pieces are hardly ever explicitly branded as such, and it is generally just their colors and design cues that hint at their commemorative nature. For example, the Submariner 16610LV “Kermit” was released in 2003 to celebrate the collection’s 50th anniversary; however, it was simply fitted with a green bezel and an updated style of dial to denote its anniversary-related inspiration. Given its firmly luxurious construction and bright green ceramic dial, the GMT-Master II 126729VTNR feels like an appropriate way to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the original GMT-Master, although it doesn’t include any commemorative markings, and it could just as easily be described as the precious-metal version of the original left-handed black and green GMT-Master II from 2022.

Aside from being the first high end replica Rolex watches fitted with ceramic dial, probably the most interesting detail about the release of the white gold GMT-Master II ref. 126729VTNR is that Rolex has doubled down on its left-handed GMT concept. Back in 2022 when the brand first debuted the black and green split-color bezel on the stainless steel GMT-Master II 126720VTNR, many collectors thought that this rather unusual left-handed crown configuration might be a short-lived offering that would only be part of the brand’s catalog for a handful of years. However, Rolex creating another more luxurious iteration of this model can either mean one of two things when it comes to how likely we are to continue to see green and black left-handed GMT watches play a role in the brand’s catalog.
On one hand, the white gold GMT-Master II 126729VTNR might just be Rolex’s usual iterative approach to the evolution of its models; however, it is also possible that the white gold UK site copy Rolex GMT-Master II 126729VTNR watches are the swan song of this rather niche concept, and neither of Rolex’s left-handed GMT-Master II watches are destined to be among the brand’s long-term offerings. That said, trying to predict Rolex’s future actions is pointless, as the brand operates on such a macro level that many of its decisions are based on factors that many of us aren’t even considering. What is most important (at least for now) is that buyers who want a black and green left-handed GMT watch will have two options at very different prices.
Rolex consistently charges more for its white gold and Everose gold watches than otherwise identical models that are crafted from traditional 18k yellow gold, and the brand also charges a slight premium for the left-handed stainless steel GMT-Master II compared to its various right-handed counterparts. Additionally, given that the new left-handed white gold GMT-Master II is fitted with Rolex’s very first ceramic dial, everything about this model would indicate that it would be positioned as a premium offering, and with an official retail price of $46,750 USD, the paypal shop copy Rolex GMT-Master II watches reference 126729VTNR costs more than four times what the brand charges for its stainless steel equivalent that is fitted with a traditional black dial.