Okay, here’s my blog post about getting my hands on the new Rolex GMT Master:

Alright, guys, so I finally did it. I pulled the trigger and got myself the new Rolex GMT Master. I’ve been eyeing this watch for what feels like forever, and let me tell you, the whole process was a bit of a journey, so I figured I’d share the whole experience.
The Hunt Begins
First off, I started by, you know, just casually browsing. Went to a few Rolex authorized dealers, just to “look,” right? Wink, wink. I really wanted to see it in person, feel the weight, see how the bezel action was, all that good stuff. I played it cool, asked a few questions, tried not to drool too much.
I did that a few times. Different stores, different cities even, when I was traveling. Just getting a feel for availability (spoiler alert: not much) and building a little rapport with the sales folks. I knew going in that this wasn’t going to be a “walk in, walk out” kind of purchase.
Building the Relationship
Then came the, shall we say, “courting” phase. I made sure to go back to the two dealers I liked the most. Started chatting with the same sales associates each time. Talked about watches in general, my interest in the GMT Master specifically, you know, the whole nine yards. I even brought in a couple of my older watches, to show them I was a “serious” collector (even though my collection is pretty modest, to be honest!).
The Waiting Game
Next up was the waiting. And waiting. And more waiting. This is where the patience really gets tested. I’d pop in every few weeks, just to say hi, see if anything new had come in. Never pushy, always polite. I think that’s key. I’d send the occasional email, too, just a quick “checking in” kind of message. The waiting list is a real.

The Call!
Then, one glorious Tuesday morning, I got the call. My sales associate, let’s call him Mark, said, “We have something you might be interested in.” My heart pretty much leaped out of my chest. I drove down there faster than I probably should have (don’t tell anyone!).
The Unboxing
And there it was. The new GMT Master. Sitting there in its little green box. Mark let me do the honors of unboxing it. Peeling off those little protective stickers… man, that was satisfying. Seeing the light hit that dial for the first time… incredible.
Putting it on my wrist was the best feeling of them all. It all was real finally.
Final Thoughts
The whole experience was a bit of a rollercoaster, but totally worth it. It’s not just about getting the watch; it’s about the whole journey. It felt like accomplishing something, you know? My advice to anyone looking to get one? Be patient, be persistent, and build those relationships. And most importantly, enjoy the ride!