Singer Ozuna spotted wearing a Rolex

Ozuna — born Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado and one of the most-streamed Latin artists in Spotify history — stepped onstage recently wearing a watch that quietly commands as much respect in collector circles as his chart numbers do in the Billboard Hot Latin Songs: a Rolex GMT-Master II reference 116718LN in solid 18K yellow gold.
The 116718LN was introduced at Baselworld 2010 and represented Rolex's decision to finally pair the GMT-Master II platform with a full yellow-gold case and bracelet, finished off with the brand's proprietary black Cerachrom ceramic bezel insert. What makes this reference genuinely distinctive is the green lacquered dial — a color that Rolex reserved exclusively for yellow-gold GMT variants, drawing a deliberate visual connection to the brand's signature green identity. The applied hour markers and hands are filled with Chromalight luminescent compound, emitting a long-lasting blue glow rather than the traditional green Super-LumiNova of earlier references.
Mechanically, the 116718LN runs the Calibre 3186, a COSC-certified movement featuring Rolex's Parachrom hairspring in a blue paramagnetic alloy, offering superior resistance to magnetic fields and thermal shocks. The movement provides a 48-hour power reserve and drives the independently adjustable 24-hour GMT hand — the core complication that made the GMT-Master a pilots' and pilots' watch since its 1954 debut.
From a collector standpoint, the 116718LN occupies a distinctive niche. It lacks the exotic appeal of a two-tone 'Root Beer' or the sports credibility of a steel 'Batman,' but its restrained elegance and genuine precious-metal construction make it a serious luxury statement rather than a spec-sheet flex. Green-dial yellow-gold Rolex sports references have become increasingly sought after since Rolex's own Submariner 50th anniversary models proved the market's appetite for unconventional dial colors.
On the grey market, the 116718LN — now superseded by the Calibre 3285-powered 126718GRNR with a two-tone black-green 'Sprite' bezel — has held value firmly, trading between $38,000 and $44,000 depending on condition and papers. For Ozuna, a performer whose visual brand centers on unapologetic luxury, the green-and-gold GMT reads less as a flex and more as considered connoisseurship.