Bruce Wayne Rolex 126710GRNR

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The Rolex GMT-Master II 126710GRNR pairs Oystersteel with a black-and-gray Cerachrom bezel, inspiring the nickname “Bruce Wayne.” Powered by calibre 3285, it delivers independent GMT hour and 70-hour reserve. Show more

About the Rolex Bruce Wayne

Introduced in 2024, the 126710GRNR expands the legendary GMT-Master II lineup with a new grey-and-black Cerachrom bezel and the Caliber 3285 movement. Designed for world travelers, it features dual time zones, a robust 70-hour power reserve, and the unmistakable Rolex Superlative Chronometer precision.

Key Specifications

  • Reference Number: 126710GRNR
  • Case Size: 40 mm Oystersteel
  • Bezel: Grey & Black Cerachrom (24-hour rotatable)
  • Movement: Caliber 3285 Automatic
  • Bracelet Options: Oyster or Jubilee
  • Water Resistance: 100 m / 330 ft
Category: GMT-Master II

Why It’s Called the “Bruce Wayne”

The nickname “Bruce Wayne” perfectly captures the personality of this GMT. The black-and-grey color scheme echoes the tone of Batman’s iconic suit, while the elegant steel case reflects the sophistication of Bruce Wayne himself.

Collectors view it as the spiritual successor to the Batman (blue/black) and Batgirl (Jubilee) GMTs—representing the next evolution of Rolex’s “Dark Knight” series.

Bruce Wayne Rolex Price

The current 2025 MSRP for the Rolex GMT-Master II 126710GRNR goes from $11,100 (Oyster 126710grnr-0004) to $11,300 (Jubilee 126710grnr-0003). However there is a wait list for about one to two years to get a “Bruce Wayne” watch from an authorized dealer.

The cost of a Bruce Wayne Rolex in our store ranges from $24,400 to $24,000 depending on the condition of the timepiece.

FAQs

How much is the Bruce Wayne Rolex watch?

As of 2025, the Rolex Bruce Wayne 126710GRNR sells for $19,000 to $23,000 USD on the U.S. grey market, depending on condition and configuration.

Which Rolex is the Bruce Wayne?

It refers to the Rolex GMT-Master II 126710GRNR, featuring a grey-and-black Cerachrom bezel and powered by the Caliber 3285 movement.

Why do they call it the Bruce Wayne Rolex?

Collectors coined the term due to its black-and-grey colorway, echoing the dual identity of Bruce Wayne and Batman—sophisticated by day, bold by night.