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In this review, we'll show you how to properly set the time and date on three generations of the Rolex GMT Master: the GMT Master, previous generation GMT Master II, and current GMT Master II. Know the difference between the conventional hour hand and the independent hour hand, and use our step-by-step guide to know how to wind and set your GMT Master, and keep it running smoothly. Featured Watches: Rolex GMT Master Black Bezel Automatic Steel Mens Watch 16700 https://www.swisswatchexpo.com/watche... Rolex GMT Master II Black Bezel Red Hand Steel Mens Watch 16710 https://www.swisswatchexpo.com/watche... Rolex GMT Master II Black Blue Batman Jubilee Steel Watch 126710 Unworn https://www.swisswatchexpo.com/watche... Please Subscribe to get updates ▶️ https://swisswatchexpo.click/YouTube More Watch How-Tos: https://swisswatchexpo.click/watch-ho... More Celebrity Watch Collections: http://swisswatchexpo.click/celebrity... More Watch Reviews: http://swisswatchexpo.click/fresh-fro... More Rolex videos: http://swisswatchexpo.click/allabout-... Instagram: / swisswatchexpo Shop watches here: https://www.swisswatchexpo.com — Transcript: Welcome to SwissWatchExpo, and the GMT function of the Rolex series of watches. Now we have three different generations of watches here. The one on the far right, is the GMT Master, not the Master II. You can tell because when you look at that little portion of the dial, it says GMT Master. Now this, is a GMT Master II. See how it says Master II on the dial, this is also the most updated version of the GMT Master II, because it has the same functionality as this watch. So these two watches are similar in how they function, but drastically different than how they look. This has the painted bezel, the tapered lugs, they're both 40 millimeters, but this one has the ceramic bezel. This is called a Batman because it's black and blue on the top and the bottom. And then it has the wider lug series, not the tapered lugs series. This one also happens to have a Jubilee bracelet, but they also come in the Oyster bracelet, like the one in this one. So these look very, very different. However, they are the same width and they function the same different era. This is an earlier 2000s model, and this is a present day late 2010s model. So this one happens to actually be unworn. It has some of the protective stickers on it. The original owner was able to leave them on there. So that's kind of surprising, but here's what we need to do. We need to display the functionality in the differences between these two watches. These are similar watches. They look exactly the same. They're both 40 millimeters. They in all respects, unless you look at the dial, you probably wouldn't notice the difference between the two, but the movements function differently. Now here's what the most important thing is about this particular watch. This is the GMT master I. You see that? No Roman numeral two indicator. This watch the GMT hand is in synchronous time with the hour hand, what we would consider local time, right? So it, when you unscrew the crown, this is a water resistant watch. You can wear it in the water. You're going to pull this out to set the time we're going to pull that out. Two clicks all the way up to the edge. We're going to move that our hand around the dial. Now, see, it says, it's the 23rd. Now, how do we know that this is midnight? I know this is midnight because now the GMT hand is at the top of the bezel. I'm going to turn this bezel around to mark the exact so that it doesn't look confusing. It's exactly symmetrical with the triangle. For the 12. When I do this, you see it changed the 24th from the 23rd. We know that's midnight, no question. Now I want to be clear, never set that date any time those hands are above the nine and the 3:00 AM mark. So the 9:00 PM and 3:00 AM, because you can crash the date wheel. You can bend it, break it. It may not change on time. It may change slowly. It may not at all. Definitely don't want to do that. So you always want to set the time when the hour hand is in the bottom portion of the dial. Now we know that's midnight, cause it just flipped. I'm going to put this at 6:00 AM, but you may notice see that 6:00 AM. Your GMT hand is at 6:00 AM. Why that GMT hand goes around this outside bezel only one time per day. Whereas this hour hand goes around the inner dial two times per day. You with me so far. So watch this GMT hand. This is 6:00 AM. This is 6:00 AM. #RolexGMTMaster #RolexGMTMasterII #HowTo #Rolexwatches #Watches #MensWatches #LuxuryWatches #SwissWatches