Sell Your Rolex GMT-Master II 'Sprite' Watch
4 Reasons to Sell Your Rolex GMT-Master II 'Sprite' Watch With Us
1. Trusted & Integrity
Decades of experience in the luxury watch market.
2. Top Dollar for Your Watch
Competitive pricing based on the current luxury market conditions.
3. Hassle-Free Process
Our dedicated experts make selling your watch a seamless experience.
4. Locations Across Major Cities
Find us in New York, Beverly Hills, and Miami.
Why Sell Your Watch With Wrist Aficionado?
Wrist Aficionado is a global leader in the procurement and sales of exceptional and rare timepieces.
Wrist Aficionado is a recognized authority in the luxury watch secondary market, with a global platform that connects sellers to a vetted network of collectors across North America, Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Our specialists handle a wide range of Rolex references each year, from 1960s sports models to current 2026 releases, giving us continuous market intelligence and a clear view of where each reference is trading.
In Miami, this global reach combines with a physical South Beach presence that is uniquely positioned for the international and event-driven luxury market that defines the city. From Art Basel week and the Miami Grand Prix to high season for visiting collectors from across Latin America, our Miami boutique gives sellers access to a buyer pool that is both local and international at the same time.
Why Sellers Choose Wrist Aficionado for Their Rolex GMT-Master II Sprite
Selling a Sprite is rarely a routine transaction. The left-handed case is unique in the modern Rolex catalog, the green-and-black Cerachrom bezel adds an authentication dimension that does not apply to standard GMT references, allocation pressure since the 2022 launch has been substantial, and condition factors specific to a Cerachrom-bezel sport reference all carry weight. Sellers tend to come our way for a few specific reasons:
- Buyer Reach Where the Sprite Actually Trades: Active clients across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, the regions where Sprite demand runs hottest, give your watch immediate, qualified visibility.
- Reference-Level Knowledge Across the Sprite Catalog: Our team works with both Sprite references, the 126720VTNR in stainless steel introduced in 2022 on both Oyster and Jubilee bracelets, and the 126729VTNR in white gold introduced in 2025.
- Destro Case Authentication: The left-handed case construction is unique to the Sprite in the modern GMT-Master II catalog. Our specialists understand what an authentic destro case profile, crown placement, crown guard geometry, and movement orientation should look like.
- Cerachrom Bezel Inspection: The green-and-black Cerachrom insert is the second two-color Cerachrom bezel Rolex has produced specifically for the GMT-Master II after the Batman blue-and-black. Our specialists verify factory bezel authenticity and color transition characteristics as part of every Sprite inspection.
- Fully Insured Logistics: Every transaction is protected by fully insured shipping, secure handling, and complete documentation. Non-negotiable for pieces of this caliber.
- Honest, Direct Communication: No surprise deductions, no fine print buried in the offer, no pressure tactics. Just clear, straightforward conversation throughout.
- Multiple Paths to Sell: Choose between an outright purchase or consignment through our global network, whichever better fits the result you want.
- Hands-On Inspection by Rolex Specialists: Each Sprite is personally evaluated by our team, with attention to case integrity, bezel insert condition, dial originality, bracelet condition, movement signatures, warranty card and matching paperwork, and any service documentation.
Rolex GMT-Master II Sprite Reference Guide
Find your Rolex GMT-Master II Sprite reference below to get an accurate offer from our experts.
Rolex GMT-Master II Sprite
| Reference Number | Material, Case Size |
|---|---|
| 126720VTNR | Stainless Steel, 40mm |
| 126729VTNR | White Gold, 40mm |
About the Rolex GMT-Master II Sprite
The Sprite arrived in 2022 with the reference 126720VTNR and immediately became one of the most discussed Rolex releases of the year. Two design choices made the watch stand out: the green-and-black Cerachrom bezel, which Rolex named VTNR for Vert Noir (French for green and black), and the destro case construction, which placed the crown and crown guards on the left side of the case at the 9 o'clock position rather than the traditional 3 o'clock. Both decisions were unusual. The two-color Cerachrom bezel was only the second of its kind in the GMT-Master II catalog after the blue-and-black Batman launched in 2013, and the left-handed sport case configuration had been absent from Rolex series production for decades.
The Sprite launched on both the Oyster and Jubilee bracelets, with the green 24-hour hand and the green-side bezel coordinating across the dial and bezel. The caliber 3285 movement, the same in the contemporary Batman 126710BLNR and Pepsi 126710BLRO, sat inside the destro case with the date wheel and crown orientation reversed to accommodate the left-handed configuration. The watch was also notable for being one of the few sport Rolex references designed explicitly to be worn on the right wrist if the wearer chose, allowing the crown to face outward in that wearing orientation.
The 126729VTNR followed in 2025, bringing the Sprite configuration to white gold on the Oyster bracelet. The white gold variant carried the same destro case construction and green-and-black Cerachrom bezel, paired with a black dial and the precious-metal Oyster bracelet, producing one of the most distinctive precious-metal GMT-Master II configurations Rolex has produced.
What makes the Sprite distinctive on the secondary market is the combination of its left-handed case construction, the two-color Cerachrom bezel, and the cultural moment around its 2022 launch. Allocation has been substantial since release, and the Sprite has consistently traded with strong secondary-market demand. Individual references and bracelet configurations trade with their own market dynamics, and the reference and condition you own determine almost everything about how the watch sells.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Sprite is the first modern left-handed sport Rolex in series production. Does the destro configuration affect demand or valuation?
The left-handed configuration is one of the central reasons the Sprite has become as collected as it has. Destro sport watches are rare in modern Swiss watchmaking generally, and the Sprite is the only contemporary Rolex sport reference with a left-handed case. The configuration appeals to two distinct buyer types: left-handed wearers who can use the crown on the wrist they actually wear the watch on, and right-handed wearers who specifically want a watch that wears differently and presents the crown outward when worn on the right wrist. Both buyer types are active in the Sprite secondary market, which is one reason demand has remained strong since launch.
How much is my watch worth?
We base all of our valuations on current and historical sales and market data. To do this accurately it takes a lot of information like brand, model, condition, etc. of the watch into account. For this reason, we don’t provide an off-the-cuff ballpark range over the phone, chat or email. If you would like to get an accurate quote for your watch, just fill out the form above, and our valuation team will get back with you shortly.
What kind of watches do you accept?
We purchase Rolex, Audemars Piguet, Patek Philippe and Richard Mille, as well as a wide variety of independents. Fill out the form at the bottom of the page and we'll get right back to you.
How do I sell my watch to you?
We make the process as easy as possible for our sellers. But first thing you’ll need to do is fill out our quote form above to get the ball rolling. From there, you will receive an email that will give you next steps.


