Okay, so, I’ve been on this crazy watch kick lately. You know how it is – you see something shiny, and you just gotta have it. Yeah, I’ve been obsessed with them forever, especially the GMT-Master II with the “Batman” bezel – that black and blue one. It’s like, the ultimate cool-guy watch. Problem is, they’re, like, a billion dollars. Okay, maybe not a billion, but way more than I can afford. So, I decided to take matters into my own hands, literally.
Today, I got my hands dirty working on a High imitation Rolex GMT-Master II Batman Bezel, Original order. Yeah, you heard that right. I’m building my own high imitation Rolex. I know, I know, it sounds nuts, but trust me, it’s been a blast.
First things first, I had to get the parts. After diving deep into the internet and a few sketchy websites, I managed to find a supplier that had all the bits and pieces I needed. It was kind of like a treasure hunt, but with more anxiety and less gold.
When the package finally arrived, it was like Christmas morning. I ripped that box open and started going through all the parts. I carefully opened it, and there it was – a shiny, high-quality imitation of the Rolex GMT-Master II Batman. It looked amazing, with the iconic black and blue bezel and a solid.
Assembly time! Now, I’m no watchmaker, but I’m pretty handy. I watched a few YouTube videos on the process, grabbed my tiny screwdrivers, and got to work. It was nerve-wracking, to say the least. One wrong move, and I could scratch the bezel or mess up the whole movement.
The GMT-Master II hosts an additional triangle-tipped 24-hour hand that works in correspondence with the bezel. Apart from the hour, minute, and seconds hands. I started by attaching the hands to the movement. This was super delicate work. Then came the dial, which had to be aligned perfectly. After that, I carefully placed the movement into the case. The bezel was the last piece of the puzzle. It’s a two-toned ceramic bezel, one of Rolex’s most sought-after watches. I pressed it onto the case, and it clicked into place. It was such a satisfying sound.
And there it was, my very own high imitation Rolex GMT-Master II Batman. It looked incredible. I mean, side-by-side with a real one, you might be able to tell the difference, but on my wrist, it felt like a million bucks.
That’s how I built my own high imitation Rolex GMT-Master II Batman Bezel. It was a wild ride, but I wouldn’t trade it for anything. I’ll keep you guys posted on my next project for sure.
- Get the parts
- Assemble the watch
- Enjoy the new bling
What’s next?
I’m thinking of trying to build a high imitation Rolex GMT-Master II Pepsi Bezel next. Wish me luck!