What Is the Rolex GMT-Master II Sprite 126720VTNR?
This is the Rolex GMT-Master II 126720VTNR, and it’s not your typical GMT. The crown sits at 9 o’clock instead of 3 o’clock, making this Rolex’s first left-handed watch. Paired with that green and black “Sprite” ceramic bezel on a Jubilee bracelet, this is a GMT that turns heads for more than one reason.
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The Numbers: Full Specifications
- Reference: 126720VTNR
- Case Size: 40mm
- Case Material: 904L stainless steel
- Bezel: Ceramic, green and black “Sprite” colorway
- Dial: Black with luminous index hour markers
- Date Position: 9 o’clock (left side)
- Crown Position: 9 o’clock (left-handed configuration)
- Movement: Rolex Caliber 3285 automatic
- Power Reserve: Approximately 70 hours
- Water Resistance: 100 meters (330 feet)
- Bracelet: Stainless steel Jubilee with folding Oysterclasp
- Lume: Chromalight blue luminescence
- Retail Price (2022): $11,250 USD
- Oyster Bracelet Option: $200 less at retail

What the Specs Mean in Practice
The 40mm case is described as a full-size watch that works for most guys. That 904L stainless steel brings corrosion resistance, and the polished sides give you that classic Rolex mirror finish. The screw-down caseback and 100m water resistance mean you can swim with it comfortably. You’re not going deep-sea diving, but pools and casual water activities are no problem.
The Caliber 3285 movement delivers about 70 hours of power reserve. Set the watch down Friday night, pick it up Monday morning, and it’s still running. The quick-set jump hour hand lets you adjust local time independently, which is the whole point of a GMT complication.
One thing to know: if you’re right-handed and used to operating a standard crown position, this watch takes some adjustment. Everything feels backwards at first. You might find yourself flipping the watch over to wind it with your dominant hand until you adapt.
Design Details: The Sprite on Jubilee
The green and black ceramic bezel is the star here. Rolex has done the black bezel, the blue and black “Batman,” the blue and red “Pepsi,” and now the green and black “Sprite.” The contrast against the black dial with index hour markers keeps everything readable and clean. All hour markers and the hour, minute, and second hands feature that blue Chromalight lume, so low-light visibility is excellent.
The date window sitting at 9 o’clock instead of 3 o’clock takes some getting used to visually. It’s a small detail that reinforces the left-handed design throughout. The Jubilee bracelet adds a dressier feel compared to the Oyster option, with high-polished center links and satin-finished outer links creating that signature look.

On the Wrist
This Rolex GMT-Master II Sprite 126720VTNR wears easy. The Jubilee bracelet has an Easy Link feature built into the clasp that extends the bracelet about 5mm. If your wrist swells during the day or in warm weather, you can open it up and let the watch breathe without needing tools.
Worn on the right wrist as intended for lefties, the crown tucks away and stays protected. But plenty of right-handed people will wear this on their left wrist anyway. The crown at 9 o’clock becomes a conversation piece rather than a functional issue for most daily wear.
Who Should Buy the Rolex GMT-Master II Sprite 126720VTNR?
Left-handed watch enthusiasts finally have a purpose-built Rolex GMT Master designed for them. That’s the obvious buyer. But this watch has broader appeal. Collectors will want it because it’s the first left-handed watch from Rolex, period. That makes it historically significant for the brand.
The green color trend across the watch industry adds another layer of interest. This Sprite colorway feels current while staying classic Rolex. Some buyers won’t care about the left-handed aspect at all. They’ll buy it because that green and black bezel on a Jubilee bracelet looks that good.

The JazTime Verdict
The Rolex GMT-Master II 126720VTNR Sprite delivers something genuinely new from Rolex: a left-handed crown configuration paired with a fresh green and black color combination. It wears easy, looks great, and the 70-hour power reserve makes it practical for weekend rotation. If you want a GMT that collectors will notice and that actually accommodates southpaws, this is the one to get. Check the current price on this reference at JazTime.com.