Everything worth knowing about this piece is laid out below: the movement details, the finishing quality notes, the market context, and where to find it. Start here.
Understanding what separates a well-executed Rolex GMT-Master II 126711CHNR-1:1 Superclone from a catalogue-listed alternative requires looking at the specific build decisions that distinguish quality production: movement regulation, finishing consistency, and case geometry accuracy. This review addresses all three.
The 40 mm case is constructed in 18k yellow gold — a material choice that changes the wrist feel, visual character, and long-term surface durability relative to a standard steel build.
The ceramic bezel holds its colour and surface finish under UV exposure and daily contact wear in a way that metal bezels cannot match over time. The material also resists the casual impact marks that accumulate on polished metal bezels in regular use — making this a better practical choice for a daily wear piece than the equivalent metal execution.
The running, case clean, finishing on point. drives the GMT hand independently of the local time — the 24-hour hand tracks the second time zone against the inner bezel ring and the alignment precision has been verified for reliable reading rather than approximate indication. The crown action for adjusting the local hour independently of the GMT hand operates with the detent feel the complication requires.
The 70-hour power reserve covers a full working week without wear — genuinely useful for someone who rotates between pieces and does not want to wind or reset on every return to this watch.
The 50m water resistance rating handles rain and incidental water contact reliably — suited to the daily wear conditions the watch will actually encounter.
The material follows the dimensional proportions and surface finishing of the genuine reference — the details that affect both how the watch looks from a distance and how it feels across the wrist in extended daily wear.
Buyers comparing this with the ceramic bezel variant will find the movement architecture identical — the distinction is entirely in the case finishing and bezel material character.
Who This Reference Suits
This is a collector's choice rather than a casual buyer's entry point — the reference assumes familiarity with the original and delivers on that familiarity with an execution that an informed eye will appreciate. Buyers coming to superclones for the first time would benefit from a simpler reference; buyers who know exactly what this watch should be will not be disappointed by this one.
Market Context
Higher-grade sourced examples of this reference generally circulate in the $880–1,080 range among informed buyers. Well-sourced examples of this reference circulate at this tier of the collector market — the positioning reflects the movement specification, finishing quality, and overall build standard rather than the brand name alone. This figure is a market reference estimate for research purposes — ARFWatches does not sell or transact products directly.
For the most current build notes, factory run updates, and availability information on this reference, ARFWatches maintains the most active sourcing discussion.
Editorial Disclaimer: ARFWatches.com is an independent watch review and collector research platform. This page does not constitute an offer to sell any product. All market pricing figures are editorial estimates based on collector community data. Readers are responsible for ensuring compliance with the laws of their jurisdiction.
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