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Status: Active Investigation
Condition: Excellent Pre-Owned (minus one link)
Scope: Box Only
The Rolex GMT-Master II Ref. 116710LN is a landmark in the brand’s travel-watch lineage — the first GMT to introduce Cerachrom ceramic bezel technology, and the last to feature the green GMT hand and green “GMT-Master II” script that earned it the codename “Green Arrow.”
Launched in 2007, the 116710LN marked the arrival of the super case era — solid lugs, milled clasp, and the modern heft that defines contemporary Rolex sport models. Yet it retains all the charm of the classic pilot’s tool: the independent 24-hour hand, the bi-directional bezel, and that unmistakable Rolex balance of form and function.
This example remains in excellent pre-owned condition, with sharp case lines, a clean bezel insert, and a tight Oyster bracelet (minus one link). It comes with its original Rolex box, a nod to its provenance, and has clearly lived a careful life — worn, but respected.
Reference: 116710LN
Nickname: “Green Arrow”
Case: 40 mm Stainless Steel (Oystersteel)
Bezel: Bi-Directional 24-Hour Ceramic (Black Cerachrom)
Crystal: Sapphire w/ Cyclops Date
Dial: Black w/ Green 24-Hour Hand & Green “GMT-Master II” Text
Movement: Rolex Caliber 3186 (COSC-Certified Automatic)
Power Reserve: ≈ 48 Hours
Water Resistance: 100 m
Bracelet: Oystersteel w/ Oysterlock Clasp (minus one link)
Accessories: Box Only
Collectors have come to view the 116710LN as the transitional GMT — bridging the classic aluminum-insert era with the modern Cerachrom age. Its discreet green accents celebrate Rolex’s signature color while giving it a subtle individuality absent from later “Batman” or “Pepsi” iterations.
Production quietly ended in 2019, and with it went the only black-bezel GMT of the ceramic era — a model now appreciated for its stealth and scarcity. It’s no longer the “entry-level” GMT; it’s the one that started a generation.
The “Green Arrow” has graced wrists across film sets and boardrooms — its low-profile look making it a favorite among executives, travelers, and collectors who prefer substance over spectacle. Worn by names like Brad Pitt, Roger Federer, and Tom Hardy, it has earned a quiet cult following among those who understand the appeal of understated excellence.
“Traced to a private collection with verifiable purchase history. Maintained in excellent shape with its box intact — one link short, but nothing missing in presence. The Green Arrow flies straight and true — stealth wealth at 40mm.”
Case #115 represents the GMT-Master II in one of its most balanced forms — robust, wearable, and subtly distinctive. With its box intact and that signature green GMT hand, it’s both an everyday Rolex and a piece of modern brand history.
For collectors hunting the thinking man’s GMT, the Green Arrow is a target worth tracking.