Here’s a horological titbit you can share during dinner. The Cheap fake Rolex GMT-Master II watches has been an active participant in several space missions, notably Apollo 13 on astronaut Jack Swigert’s wrist and Apollo 14 worn by Stuart A. Roosa. The watches belonged to them.
The GMT-Master II was also strapped to Captain C. N. Warren’s wrist when he piloted the first non-stop transatlantic flight by Pan Am between New York and Moscow in 1959, four years after the 1:1 rolex replica watches release.
It also sat ticking quietly on pilot William J. Knight’s wrist on 3 October 1967 as he broke the speed of sound while recording a top speed of 7,274kph on his craft. The record—the fastest human flight ever—remains to this day.
Stories like these have captivated humankind and contributed to the GMT-Master’s mythical status. And from 24 October to 2 November 2025, you can explore the history of one of Rolex’s iconic watches in a special exhibition organised by perfect rolex replica watches and distributor Cortina Watch. Held at the Paragon Level 1 Main Atrium, the event comprises a series of thematic panels and a short documentary film.
If you love the history of horology as much as I do, this exhibition is a day one visit. You’ll uncover notable figures who have shaped aviation and other contemporary personalities adding on to the best fake Rolex GMT-Master II watches legacy. I’d reckon Swigert, Roosa, Warren, and Knight might be making an appearance on those panels.
I’ll see you there. I’ll be the one poring over Roosa’s signed picture of his Swiss clone Rolex GMT-Master II watches taken during the Apollo 14 mission.