Okay, so I saw this “Pepsi Cola Rolex” thing trending and, honestly, I was curious. I mean, what even is that? Turns out, it’s a nickname for a specific Rolex GMT-Master II watch with a red and blue bezel. The colors reminded people of a Pepsi can, so… yeah, that’s the story.

I’m no watch expert, but I do love a good deep dive into random stuff. So, I decided to figure out how to get my hands on one, just for fun, you know? Here’s how it went:
First Steps: The Hunt Begins
I started with a simple search. Just typed in “Rolex Pepsi” and, boom, tons of stuff popped up. Lots of articles, forum posts, and, of course, watches for sale. It was a bit overwhelming, to be honest.
- Learned the Lingo: Quickly realized I needed to know the specific model number: 126710BLRO. “BLRO” stands for “Bleu Rouge,” which is French for “Blue Red.” Fancy, huh?
- Retail Therapy (or Not): Found the official Rolex site, but good luck finding one in stock. These things are apparently super popular.
Diving Deeper: Where to Actually Buy One?
This is where things got interesting. I discovered there are basically two ways to buy these watches:
- Authorized Dealers (ADs): These are the official Rolex retailers. Problem is, everyone and their grandma wants a Pepsi Rolex, so there are usually long waiting lists. Like, years long. Some people told stories online of literally waiting for 5+ years! No thanks.
- The “Gray Market”: These are basically resellers. They have the watches in stock, but you pay a premium. Sometimes a BIG premium. We’re talking thousands of dollars over the retail price. Ouch.
My Little Experiment
I decided to try both approaches, just to see what would happen.
The AD Route:

I went to my local AD. The people were nice, suited-up, and all that, and of course, they placed me on a waitlist.
- Filled out a form, chatted with a salesperson, and basically got put on a waiting list with no guarantee of ever getting the watch. They said they’d “keep me in mind.” Yeah, right.
The Gray Market Gamble:
I browsed some of the well-known reseller sites. Found several Pepsi Rolexes in stock, ready to ship. But man, the prices! One was listed for almost double the retail price. That’s just crazy.
- Found a few that were “slightly used” and a bit cheaper, but still way more than I was willing to spend.
The Reality Check
After all this, I realized getting a Pepsi Rolex is a whole thing. It’s not just about walking into a store and buying a watch. It’s a game of waiting, networking, and, for many, paying a hefty premium.
My Conclusion: For me, it wasn’t worth it. I’m not that into watches, and I’m definitely not into waiting years or paying double the price. But hey, it was a fun little adventure, and I learned a lot about the weird and wonderful world of luxury watches. Maybe one day, if I win the lottery… but until then, I’ll stick with my trusty old watch.