The Rolex GMT-Master II 126710GRNR, nicknamed Bruce Wayne, trades at a significant premium on the secondary market. Launched in 2024, the model features a subtle black and gray bezel and has seen prices rise to nearly $20,000 as of early 2026. Data from WatchCharts highlights its popularity among collectors.
The Rolex GMT-Master II 126710GRNR entered the market in May 2024 as part of the GMT-Master II family, originally designed for pilots and travelers to display two time zones simultaneously. Its black and gray bi-color ceramic bezel offers a more understated look compared to bolder variants like the Pepsi or Batman models, earning it the nickname “Bruce Wayne” after Batman's civilian identity.
On the secondary market, the watch commands prices well above its official retail of $11,800. WatchCharts data from early March 2026 reports an average price of $19,862 for well-maintained examples. Listings range from $19,000 to over $22,000, with some new pieces exceeding $24,000.
Market trends show resilience: new models have increased by 1.6%, while those without original box and papers have declined by 5%. Over one year, there were about 2,053 sales, with a median selling time of 14 days, indicating high liquidity. The model carries a medium-risk score of 49/100, a retention rate of 68.3%, and volatility of 5.8%. It ranks in the top 3% of Rolex watches for value retention.
Within the GMT-Master range, it competes closely with established references. The Pepsi 126710BLRO averages $20,536, the Batgirl 126710BLNR $17,029, and the Root Beer 126711CHNR $18,759. Less than two years after launch, the Bruce Wayne version has established itself as a key modern Rolex sports watch, with demand outpacing supply in stores.