Foreword:
For the Greenwich series, the last puzzle piece seems to complete the collection from the Clean factory, almost as if summoning a dragon. Just a joke, but speaking of the Rolex GMT-Master II in two-tone, the “century egg” style bezel has always been affectionately called by watch enthusiasts! Its official model number is M126711. The base color of black coffee, especially in combination with rose gold, creates a harmonious and lingering effect! The difference between this two-tone style and others might be its additional sense of depth and meaning. For the Clean factory, this represents an iteration based on the C+ factory, arguably the most perfect version of the GMT-Master II to date! Let’s dive into the taste of the two-tone GMT-Master II as produced by the Clean factory’s official website.
When it comes to the bezel presentation by the Clean factory, it’s still at a top-notch level, especially for the black ceramic bezel. Black is arguably the best color to replicate in high imitation watches, achievable with zero color deviation. As for the gray, it also reaches about 90% accuracy in replication, and the transition between the two colors is delicately handled without any visible color leakage or mismatch. This is probably thanks to the experience gained from the Clean factory’s GMT-Master II “Cola Circle.”
From a detailed perspective in the comparison image, the gold markings are slightly more refined in the original compared to the Clean factory’s version, though this is only noticeable under significant magnification and not visible to the naked eye. The dial fonts and hands are consistent with the original, maintaining the high standard of the original model. Another challenging aspect was the two-tone “Jubilee” bracelet. Since the Clean factory electroplates individual components, to achieve a seamless bracelet assembly, some components may bulge at the edges, and since electroplated parts cannot be reworked, this leads to high wastage. The current production capacity still falls short for this version.
Today, we conducted a comprehensive review of the Clean factory‘s two-tone GMT-Master II series. In terms of the feel on the wrist, it is a relatively perfect version. Replicating the original precious metal version is challenging, but the Clean factory has achieved the utmost limit. For those who love the two-tone GMT-Master II, you can directly opt for the Clean factory version.
That’s all for today’s share, thank you for watching!