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Singer Macklemore spotted wearing a Rolex

singer Macklemore spotted wearing a Rolex
Who & what: Rolex GMT-Master II 'Sprite' Lefty Oystersteel Jubilee Bracelet Reference 126720VTNR

Macklemore stopped by SiriusXM studios recently, and sharp-eyed watch spotters caught something significant on his left wrist: the Rolex GMT-Master II 'Sprite' Lefty, reference 126720VTNR, riding a five-link Jubilee bracelet. The green-striped shirt was clearly no accident — it coordinates almost too perfectly with the watch's signature black-and-green ceramic bezel, suggesting the rapper has an eye for styling details that extends well beyond the studio.

The 126720VTNR is one of Rolex's most architecturally unusual modern references. Unveiled at Watches & Wonders Geneva in April 2022, it relocates the winding crown from its traditional 3 o'clock position to 9 o'clock — a configuration Rolex calls 'Destro' (Italian for right-handed, as it suits left-handed wearers who prefer the crown away from the hand). The 40 mm Oystersteel case houses the calibre 3285 movement, Rolex's in-house workhorse offering a 70-hour power reserve, Chronergy escapement, and a Parachrom hairspring resistant to magnetic fields. The bidirectional bezel uses a two-colour Cerachrom ceramic insert — black for the AM/PM hemisphere, green for the secondary 24-hour scale — colours that earned it the collector nickname 'Sprite.'

From a horological standpoint, the left-hand crown configuration changes the ergonomics of crown operation entirely and subtly alters how the case sits on the wrist. The Jubilee bracelet variant — as worn by Macklemore — is widely considered the more elegant of the two bracelet options, its five-link construction tracing its lineage to the Datejust of 1945. The combination of the sporty GMT complication with the dressier Jubilee is a deliberate Rolex contradiction that collectors have historically rewarded.

Macklemore, born Ben Haggerty, has built a public image around thrift-store culture and conscious consumption, yet he has long maintained a nuanced relationship with luxury goods — a tension he has addressed in his own lyrics. Wearing a watch of this calibre at a radio appearance rather than a red carpet suggests genuine personal taste rather than a stylist's choice.

On the market, the 126720VTNR remains one of the most elusive modern Rolex references. Official retail sits at $11,050, but grey-market demand has pushed secondary prices to roughly $35,000 — a premium of over 200 percent — reflecting both the novelty of the Destro configuration and the enduring collector appetite for two-tone ceramic GMT bezels.

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