The Rolex GMT-Master II Pepsi (126710BLRO) trades differently on Jubilee versus Oyster bracelets. Same reference, different configuration. Wrong comps create fake deals. Match bracelet in the title and photos before you compare all-in prices.
What is the Rolex Pepsi 126710BLRO?
It is the modern red-and-blue Cerachrom GMT on Oystersteel, nicknamed Pepsi. It is one of the most searched Rolex sports references on the secondary market. Supply at authorized dealers is tight, so most buyers use dealers or eBay.
Jubilee vs Oyster: what changes the price?
Jubilee examples often trade at a premium to Oyster for the same condition and scope (full set vs watch-only). Batgirl is the Jubilee nickname for the blue-black Batman GMT. Same idea: bracelet is part of the identity.
| Check | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Reference 126710BLRO | Avoid older Pepsi refs and wrong GMT models |
| Bracelet (Jubilee / Oyster) | Main configuration premium |
| Box & papers / full set | Scope swings price as much as bracelet |
| Authenticity Guarantee | Trust signal on high-value eBay listings |
How should Canadians compare listings?
Toggle Canada all-in on the Pepsi reference page, filter full set if that is what you want, and prefer AG or trusted dealers. Rank by trust and landed cost, not the lowest USD ask.
Open on GrailHawkPepsi 126710BLRO live listingsTrust-ranked eBay and dealer options with Canada all-in estimates.Continue →Is a cheap Pepsi a deal?
Usually not. On luxury watches, a suspiciously low price is a risk signal: wrong config, watch-only, aftermarket parts, or worse. GrailHawk suppresses deal score when risk is elevated.