Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 116710 “Batman”
The beauty of the beast
One of the biggest changes that Rolex has done to their modern-day
professional watches is the inclusion of a ceramic bezel on newer
models. But this being Rolex
, the Swiss giant didn't settle for any old ceramic, but instead
developed and patented their own ceramic alloy, which they named
“Cerachrom” — a combination of the word “ceramic” and “chrom” the Greek
word for color.
Prized for both its attractiveness and resilience, the Cerachrom bezel
is virtually scratch-proof and is resistant to fading, making it one
tough watch component.
The Cerachrom bezel made its debut in 2005 on the GMT-Master II watch
and since then, has appeared across several of the Rolex tool watch
collections from the Submariner to the Daytona to the Yacht-Master and
others. Here we present three awesome ways to wear the Rolex Cerachrom bezel.
1. GMT-Master II ref. 116710

Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 116710 “Batman”
When the Cerachrom bezel was first unveiled on the GMT-Master II in 2005, it was a black-only version.
One of the characteristics of the GMT-Master family of pilot watches is
the bi-color bezels of previous models — the blue and red “Pepsi”, the
black and red “Coke”, and the brown and tan “Root-Beer”.
The two colors of the bezels were not only aesthetically appealing, but
also served a practical purpose by differentiating between night and
day hours.

GMT-Master II ref. 116710 “Batman”
However, Rolex themselves had said that creating a Cerachrom dual-color
bezel would be impossible and thus would be limited to one solid color
instead.
But in 2013, Rolex proved themselves wrong and presented the GMT-Master
II 116710. The 40mm stainless steel GMT-Master II sported the Cerachrom
bezel in black and blue and not only was it an instant hit but in true
Rolex fandom fashion it also gained its own nickname: Batman. The GMT-Master II “Batman” is still one of the most sought-after sports watches from the luxury watchmaker today.
2. Yacht-Master ref. 268655

Rolex Yacht-Master ref. 268655
Launched in 2014, the Yacht-Master ref. 268655 was a big design departure from the other models already in the Yacht-Master collection.
Crafted in Everose pink gold and outfitted with a black Cerachrom bezel
and matching black Oyster-flex rubber strap, the 37mm-sized
Yacht-Master ref. 268655 and the 40mm-sized Yacht-Master ref. 116655 were the first two Yacht-Masters constructed with the Cerachrom bezel.

Rolex Everose Gold Yacht-Master 37mm reference 268655
The ceramic bezels on the Yacht-Masters were slightly different from
the ones found on other Rolex watches since they were mate and
sandblasted rather than being highly polished and shiny. The combination of warm pink gold, sleek black ceramic, and sporty black rubber makes for one ultra luxurious sports watch.
3. Cosmograph Daytona ref. 116500

Cosmograph Daytona ref. 116500
The hottest watch right now is by far the Cosmograph Daytona ref. 116500 that was launched at Baselworld earlier this year. The Daytona chronograph collection had already a few models with the Cerachrom bezel, but only in gold and platinum versions.
Rolex fans were waiting patiently for years for a stainless steel
Daytona with a black Cerachrom bezel and finally, Rolex gave them what
they wanted with the Daytona ref. 116500.

Cosmograph Daytona ref. 116500
Offered with either a black or white dial, the Daytona ref.
116500 is the one watch Rolex enthusiasts are frantically trying to add
to their collections but with years-long wait lists at Rolex boutiques
around the world, getting one's hands on the watch is proving to be a
challenge. This will certainly be Rolex's most popular chronograph for years to come. As Rolex has controlled the disbursement of this limited edition Daytona, it has made it difficult to acquire. Selling a Rolex similar to this model will undoubtedly render a large payout.
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