New: Rolex secret revealed (insider info)
I was given an extraordinary insider tip-off last week.

From one of the best-placed, and most knowledgeable men in the watch business. 

"Next month, Rolex will stop making its most desirable watch." 
  • A watch that has only been in production since 2018
  • That has a waiting list of more than 5 years with authorised Rolex dealers
  • A watch that is among the hardest-to-get Rolexes around
  • A watch that has been surging in value on the secondary market

So why would Rolex want to end production? 

Because Rolex struggles to manufacture this watch. And that’s due to the unique red colour on the bezel insert. A colour that's prone to cracking during the manufacturing process.

In fact, Rolex has to throw away 50-80% of the bezel inserts it makes for this watch.  

It’s why Rolex only successfully releases around 3,500 of these watches a year. 

Most authorised dealers haven’t received one in over a year. 

Which means, chances are: 

You will never meet another person wearing this watch.

We’re talking one exclusive timepiece. 

And if the news is confirmed next month that this is the end, scarcity is going to reach unprecedented levels. 

And you can imagine what that will do for its value. 

So buying one now - this week - could be an extraordinary piece of business.

And that's good timing, because today I've just sourced one. 

Yet here’s the amazing thing for you. 

Even if Rolex continues production…

…this is a watch that's primed to keep rising in value anyway. 

Secondary market values have climbed 30% in the past five years. That’s 6% a year.

Remember: just 3,500 made each year. Waiting lists stretching out into the 2030s. It's already the perfect equation.

OK. You’ve been patient with me. Now for the big reveal. Here’s the extraordinary timepiece you can acquire today: 

The Rolex GMT-Master II 'Pepsi' - 126710BLRO

Paul Fraser Collectibles | Rolex GMT-Master II “Pepsi” Oyster Perpetual wristwatch - ref 126710BLRONever worn. Perfect condition. The Rolex GMT-Master II “Pepsi” wristwatch
 
  • Your watch has never been worn: Bought new in 2019, it is in perfect condition. Rolex collectors place a large premium on unworn examples such as this
  • It comes in its original Rolex box with inserts: This enhances its desirability, and value, still further
  • It includes the original Rolex international warranty card: That adds hugely to the watch's attraction for buyers, adding a strong layer of authenticity
  • It features the hugely desirable red and blue 'Pepsi' colour scheme: It's the red that Rolex finds so hard to create

This has everything a specialist watch collector would want to find.

Paul Fraser Collectibles | Rolex GMT-Master II “Pepsi” Oyster Perpetual wristwatch - ref 126710BLROOne of the most desirable and collected Rolex wristwatches
 
Your watch features:
  • That two-tone blue/red "Pepsi" bezel, split between 06:00 and 18:00: Denotes the hours of daylight and darkness and enables you to instantly view the time across three zones. The extra GMT hand provides a permanent reference to Greenwich Mean Time
  • Incredibly accurate timekeeping: Certification to -/+ 2 seconds a day precision
  • Freshly refined Oyster steel case: Ensures the watch remains waterproof to 100m
  • 904L grade stainless steel: For additional corrosion resistance - especially from salt water and sweat
  • Jubilee bracelet: Rolex's most comfortable bracelet style

Make the Rolex GMT-Master II Pepsi yours

 

When you own a GMT-Master II, you own a true aviator's watch...

The history of the GMT-Master

It’s 1954. The booming jet age is shrinking the world. And Pan American World Airways is leading the way.

Pan Am's timezone-crossing routes caused confusion for pilotsPan Am's timezone-crossing routes caused confusion for pilots

Yet Pan Am’s transatlantic growth is causing its pilots a problem.

On a trip from New York to Paris, for example, they fly through six different time zones.

Yet the aviation industry uses only Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) - a different timezone from New York and Paris.

Highly confusing for pilots. It’s no surprise Pan Am’s flight crew have been turning up late to work.

So Pan Am’s bosses approach Rolex. 

“Make us a watch that shows GMT and our local time.”

Little do they know it, but their request is destined to become the world's most famous travel watch. Known for its handsome looks. Using the finest materials. And impeccable timekeeping.

A watch that will transcend its use by aviators, and become the epitome of good taste for generations in the future.

The Rolex GMT-Master has been born.

Rolex watchesYours for $240... a circa 1957 advert for the Rolex GMT-Master


Established in London in 1905, Rolex has a reputation and pedigree like no other watchmaker. It’s a reputation well earned.

The company has the same drive for perfection today as when it began over 100 years ago:

  • Rolex crafts every watch from the finest precious metals and materials
  • It tells time incredibly accurately for a mechanical watch
  • The movements are all made by hand by skilled artisans - it takes a year to create a Rolex

Rolexes are up 202% on average since 2012. Which is why, if you’re investing in watches - Rolex is the only place to start

Especially those Rolexes with high demand and low production numbers such as the Pepsi. And particularly those Rolexes that look set to be discontinued. 

Paul Fraser Collectibles | Rolex GMT-Master II “Pepsi” Oyster Perpetual wristwatch - ref 126710BLROComes with its original box and papers: adding significant resale value

  

Let's recap on your Pepsi:

  • Low production numbers? YES
  • High demand and long waiting lists? YES
  • Rising in value annually? YES - up 6% per annum
  • Potential for supercharged growth if Rolex ends production? YES
  • Just sourced? YES

Don't wait for Rolex to announce its end of production next month. I doubt this watch will still be available. 

I only put it live on the site today. This email is the first time I've advertised it. 

The price? Just £19,995. 

This is almost certainly the last time the price will begin with a 1. 

Paul Fraser Collectibles | Rolex GMT-Master II “Pepsi” Oyster Perpetual wristwatch - ref 126710BLROThe bezel's red insert is so hard to manufacture - making the watch extremely rare

Buy the Rolex GMT-Master II Pepsi now

 

Or call +44 (0)1534 639 998 or email info@paulfrasercollectibles.com

Delivery is free and fully insured. To any location around the globe.

Opportunities like this don't come along often in collecting. Do not miss out on this. 

Until next time.

Paul

PS. Up 6% a year historically - this watch screams investment potential. Buy now before April's announcement sends prices soaring.

PPS. Have a rare, luxury watch to sell? Reply to this email or call +44 (0)117 933 9500 now.

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