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Rolex. Very Well Preserved and Desirable GMT-Master Automatic Wristwatch in Steel, Reference 1675, With Sweep Center Seconds and Date

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Model: GMT Master
Reference: 1675
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Bracelet Material: Stainless Steel
Year: 1984
Movement: Automatic
Caliber: 3075
Case N°: 8450948
Dimensions: 39 mm
Signed: Dial, movement and case

At the beginning of the ’50s, the famous airline company Pan Am was looking for a small instrument which could allow the pilots to keep track of time in two locations. Therefore, in 1954 was presented the first GMT model, reference 6542, and after only 5 years later in the light of the success of this model the reference 1675 was presented, which remained in production until 1980. Reference 1675 (the present watch) followed in 1981 introducing the quick set feature and a new higher beat caliber 3075 movement. With this update the order of the hands changed from GMT/Hour/Minute/second on to Hour/GMT/Minute/Second. The lot offered here is a beautiful specimen of 1675, it comes with the unusual but really fascinating totally black bezel and the classical 40 mm tonneau shaped case in stainless steel. The black matte dial features very nice painted indexes and hands and matches with the bezel. This watch is sold with a solid Oyster bracelet in stainless steel.

Estimate € 7000 - 14000, NO RESERVE

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Model: GMT Master
Reference: 1675
Case Material: Stainless Steel
Bracelet Material: Stainless Steel
Year: 1984
Movement: Automatic
Caliber: 3075
Case N°: 8450948
Dimensions: 39 mm
Signed: Dial, movement and case

At the beginning of the ’50s, the famous airline company Pan Am was looking for a small instrument which could allow the pilots to keep track of time in two locations. Therefore, in 1954 was presented the first GMT model, reference 6542, and after only 5 years later in the light of the success of this model the reference 1675 was presented, which remained in production until 1980. Reference 1675 (the present watch) followed in 1981 introducing the quick set feature and a new higher beat caliber 3075 movement. With this update the order of the hands changed from GMT/Hour/Minute/second on to Hour/GMT/Minute/Second. The lot offered here is a beautiful specimen of 1675, it comes with the unusual but really fascinating totally black bezel and the classical 40 mm tonneau shaped case in stainless steel. The black matte dial features very nice painted indexes and hands and matches with the bezel. This watch is sold with a solid Oyster bracelet in stainless steel.

Estimate € 7000 - 14000, NO RESERVE

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