NEW 2026 ROLEX GMT MASTER II 'ZOMBIE' OR £11,000
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NEW 2026 ROLEX GMT MASTER II 'ZOMBIE' OR £11,000

Tuesday, 25 August 2026 at 23:00Tuesday, 25 August 2026 at 23:00
0% sold1,198 tickets left

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Ticket price£25.00
Max odds1 in 1,199If every ticket sells
Current odds1 in 1On tickets sold so far
Value Ratio2.73Fair value

What the numbers mean

At £25.00 a ticket across 1,199 tickets, this draw has a Value Ratio of 2.73fair value. A full sellout returns £29,975 against a stated prize value of £11,000.

Based on tickets sold so far, the current Value Ratio is 0.00 — about £25 taken to date. An undersold draw closing soon is where the real odds advantage sits, which is what our value ranking is built to surface.

RevComps caps entries at 50 tickets per person on this draw. Use the odds calculator to work out your real win probability for any number of tickets.

Prize details from RevComps

ICONIC GMT-MASTER II CRAFTED IN ROLESOR, COMBINING OYSTERSTEEL WITH 18 CT YELLOW GOLD STRIKING TWO-COLOUR GREY AND BLACK CERACHROM BEZEL INSERT WITH 24-HOUR GRADUATION DEDICATED GMT HAND ALLOWS A SECOND TIME ZONE TO BE READ AT A GLANCE INDEPENDENTLY ADJUSTABLE HOUR HAND MAKES CHANGING LOCAL TIME SIMPLE WHEN TRAVELLING LUXURIOUS TWO-TONE JUBILEE BRACELET WITH FIVE-PIECE LINKS 40 MM OYSTER CASE WITH 100-METRE WATER RESISTANCE POWERED BY ROLEX CALIBRE 3285 SELF-WINDING MECHANICAL MOVEMENT WITH APPROXIMATELY 70 HOURS OF POWER RESERVE SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER CERTIFIED FOR EXCEPTIONAL PRECISION AND PERFORMANCE

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