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|description=The `16718` is the solid yellow-gold GMT-Master II of the `16710` era. It takes the independent GMT-hand system and puts it into a full-gold case before… | |description=The `16718` is the solid yellow-gold GMT-Master II of the `16710` era. It takes the independent GMT-hand system and puts it into a full-gold case before… | ||
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The [[Reference:16718|16718]] is the solid yellow-gold GMT-Master II of the [[Reference:16710|16710]] era. It takes the independent GMT-hand system and puts it into a full-gold case before the ceramic era rewrites the look of the family again. In the current source set, it is also one of the clearest reminders that precious-metal GMTs are not side notes. They are their own collector lane. | The [[Reference:16718|16718]] is the solid yellow-gold GMT-Master II of the [[Reference:16710|16710]] era. It takes the independent GMT-hand system and puts it into a full-gold case before the ceramic era rewrites the look of the family again. In the current source set, it is also one of the clearest reminders that precious-metal GMTs are not side notes. They are their own collector lane. | ||
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== Dial map == | == Dial map == | ||
The current package supports two branches, but not equally. | The current package supports two branches, but not equally. | ||
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== Case, bezel, crystal, and crown notes == | == Case, bezel, crystal, and crown notes == | ||
The case is the expected full-gold five-digit Oyster case with sapphire and a 24-hour aluminum insert. The biggest unresolved issue here is not the case or crystal. It is the branch map. | The case is the expected full-gold five-digit Oyster case with sapphire and a 24-hour aluminum insert. The biggest unresolved issue here is not the case or crystal. It is the branch map. | ||
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== Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes == | == Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes == | ||
The direct black examples in the package both show gold Oyster presentation, and the later one adds stronger box-and-papers support. | The direct black examples in the package both show gold Oyster presentation, and the later one adds stronger box-and-papers support. | ||
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* RolexForums 16718 thread bundle — RolexForums community, RolexForums | * RolexForums 16718 thread bundle — RolexForums community, RolexForums | ||
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Revision as of 03:28, 18 April 2026
GMT-Master → 16718
The 16718 is the solid yellow-gold GMT-Master II of the 16710 era. It takes the independent GMT-hand system and puts it into a full-gold case before the ceramic era rewrites the look of the family again. In the current source set, it is also one of the clearest reminders that precious-metal GMTs are not side notes. They are their own collector lane.
The challenge with the 16718 is not whether it exists as a serious reference. It does. The problem is that the current direct market layer is much stronger for black-dial examples than for brown ones, even though collector literature clearly supports both.
Core facts
| detail | value |
|---|---|
| reference | 16718 |
| family | GMT-Master II |
| production | roughly 1989-2007 |
| movement | caliber 3185, with late 3186 noted in the Field Manual |
| case | 40mm solid yellow-gold Oyster case |
| crystal | sapphire with Cyclops |
| water resistance | 100m |
| bezel | black in the direct market examples, with brown branch support in collector literature |
| key identity | solid-gold GMT-Master II with stronger black-branch documentation than the current direct brown layer |
Where it sits in the line
The 16718 is the solid-gold partner to the 16710 steel GMT-Master II and the 16713 two-tone branch.
- 16758: last gold GMT-Master, still on the old side of the family split
- 16718: gold GMT-Master II with independent GMT-hand logic
- later ceramic gold GMTs: more modern and more overtly luxury-led in feel
The 16718 is therefore the gold watch that fully crosses into GMT-Master II behavior while still keeping the classical five-digit case shape.
Production outline
The broad production frame is stable enough at 1989-2007, but the branch picture is still incomplete.
Black branch
This is the best-supported direct branch in the package. Both the early and later black examples are already in the corpus, and that makes the black watch the safest baseline for the article.
Brown branch
The brown branch is clearly supported by Revolution, VRFM, and the broader Root Beer family material, but the package still lacks a direct brown 16718 sale page. That means the branch belongs in the article, but with a plain note that the current direct-sale layer is still thinner there.
Movement notes
The movement story is straightforward by late-five-digit Rolex standards.
- caliber 3185 for most of the run
- late 3186 examples according to the Field Manual
- GMT-Master II independent-hour functionality throughout
This is not a watch that needs to be explained as a transitional mechanical reference. Its complexity is more about branch survival, market scarcity, and how little of the brown side appears in direct sale material.
Dial map
The current package supports two branches, but not equally.
Black branch
This is the direct branch. The package has an early black example and a cleaner later black example, which is enough to write the branch confidently.
Brown branch
The brown branch is supported in the collector literature, especially Revolution and the Root Beer family material, but it is still under-imaged and under-observed in direct sale terms. That means the article should name it, explain it, and also state that the current package is stronger on black than on brown.
Case, bezel, crystal, and crown notes
The case is the expected full-gold five-digit Oyster case with sapphire and a 24-hour aluminum insert. The biggest unresolved issue here is not the case or crystal. It is the branch map.
- the Field Manual table leans black-bezel LN
- Revolution explicitly says the watch came in black-dial/black-bezel and brown-dial/bronze-bezel forms
That conflict should stay visible. The article should not pretend the package has solved it more cleanly than it really has.
Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes
The direct black examples in the package both show gold Oyster presentation, and the later one adds stronger box-and-papers support.
The surviving-market baseline currently leans Oyster. That is not the same thing as a universal original-delivery rule for the whole reference.
Special branches
Black-dial branch
The strongest direct branch in the current package and the best current path for a first article illustration.
Brown branch
Still important. Still real. Still thinner in direct sale coverage than it should be.
Scarcity angle
Hairspring adds a useful collector-market point here: slow in-period sales may explain why the reference feels scarcer than many buyers expect today. That is not the same thing as production data, but it is useful collector context.
Historical market and auction record
The current market layer is still direct-sale heavy, but it already does useful work.
- an early black example gives the package one branch anchor near the start of the run
- a later black example gives a cleaner late-run baseline with packaging support
- Hairspring helps explain why the watch may be scarcer in the modern collector market than its reference span suggests
The obvious next improvement is a direct brown-branch sale or auction page. Until that lands, the black branch stays the article’s best-supported market expression.
Sources
- The Vintage Rolex Field Manual, Chevalier Edition — unknown, Morning Tundra
- Master Stroke — The Rolex GMT-Master: Part II — Ross Povey, Revolution
- A Closer Look at the Rolex Root Beer — Christina Bohn, Sotheby's
- The Vintage Solid Gold Rolex GMT Master — MORNINGTUNDRA, VRFM.io
- 16718 Rolex GMT-Master II — Erik Gustafson, Hairspring
- Used Rolex GMT-Master II Ref 16718 18k Yellow Gold — unknown, Bob's Watches
- Rolex GMT-Master II ref 16718 Black Dial — unknown, Bob's Watches
- RolexForums 16718 thread bundle — RolexForums community, RolexForums