Description
Manufacturer: | Rolex |
Item Number: | 154370 |
Nickname: | Rolex Pepsi |
Condition: |
Vintage |
Model Name/Number: | GMT-Master 1675 “Radial Dial” |
Serial/Year: | 4,1XX,XXX – 1976 |
Gender: | Men’s |
Movement: | Automatic 1575 |
Case: | Stainless steel case. Back of caseback is stamped: “1675”. Serial and reference numbers are visible. |
Dial: | Black matte dial with nicely aged matching lume on the dial and hands |
Bracelet: | Stainless steel 78360 Oyster bracelet with 13 links and 501 end links. Back of Oysterclasp is stamped “I4” which corresponds to 1984 |
Vintage Watch Condition Examination
This GMT is in overall great, honest vintage condition. The case is in great condition with normal signs of wear. The red-back bezel insert is in great condition; the blue portion has faded beautifully and the red has remained vibrant. The Mark III Radial dial is in overall excellent condition with light patina and a few light marks in the center and around the edge; these can be hard to notice. The lume on the dial and in the hands has developed light patina and has remained white. The lume in the hands have developed a bit of patina. The lume in the minute hand has a spot of lume repair towards the tip and in that repair it shows a crack. The bracelet is in good condition with normal signs of wear and a bit of stretch between the links.
Vintage Rolex GMT-Master 1675 Pepsi
The GMT Master is Rolex?s signature pilot?s watch, complete with dual-time capabilities. It came to market in 1955, with ref. 1675 following shortly after in 1959. It?s one of the most sought-after vintage Rolex watches on the secondary market because it?s instantly recognizable with its 24-hour bezel and dedicated GMT hand. The Rolex 1675 was also notably the first GMT Master to use crown guards. Rolex initially used glossy dials in the 1675 until around 1966 and switched to matte dials.
This circa 1976 example is in overall beautiful and has a great look overall with the slightly faded bezel and white lume. It comes directly from the original owner who got it as a gift in the late 1970s and wore it for many years.
This watch has what collectors refer to as a Mark 3 “Radial” dial and the defining characteristic of this is placement and size of the lume plots. They are placed a bit further away from the minute hash-marks giving this dial a distinct look. The “Radial Dial” is one of the most sought after matte dial variations due to its unique appearance.
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