Footballer Erling Haaland spotted wearing a Rolex

Erling Haaland, one of the most discussed footballers on the planet, was recently spotted wearing a Rolex GMT-Master II reference 126719BLRO — a white gold iteration of the classic 'Pepsi' GMT that sits at the very top of the current GMT-Master II hierarchy in terms of rarity and retail price.
The 126719BLRO was introduced in 2019 as part of Rolex's broader overhaul of the GMT-Master II family. It houses the in-house Calibre 3285, a movement featuring the Chronergy escapement — a nickel-phosphorus lever and escape wheel system that delivers roughly 15 percent greater energy efficiency than conventional lever escapements. The movement offers a 70-hour power reserve and meets Rolex's own Superlative Chronometer standard, certified to +/-2 seconds per day. The 40mm Oyster case is crafted entirely in 950 platinum-adjacent 18k white gold, housing a dial cut from genuine Gibeon meteorite. No two meteorite dials are identical; the Widmanstätten crystalline pattern formed over billions of years during the slow cooling of the parent asteroid makes every watch technically one-of-a-kind.
The two-tone 'Pepsi' bezel — red for the 12-hour daytime zone, blue for the nighttime hours — references the original GMT-Master 6542 introduced in 1954 as a tool watch for Pan Am pilots. The combination of that heritage colorway with an 18k white gold case and meteorite dial is arguably the most extravagant expression Rolex has ever applied to the GMT-Master II line. Production volumes remain tightly controlled, and waitlists at authorized dealers stretch indefinitely.
Haaland, currently at Manchester City and breaking goal-scoring records across competitions, has developed a reputation as a committed watch collector despite his youth. The 126719BLRO is not an entry-level purchase by any measure — it signals genuine engagement with the category rather than a generic luxury flex.
At retail, the Rolex GMT-Master II 126719BLRO lists at approximately $44,000 USD. On the secondary market, demand consistently pushes grey-market values to around $68,700 USD — a premium that reflects constrained supply and the meteorite dial's inherent desirability among serious collectors.