Vintage Rolex GMT Master "Pepsi" 40MM Steel Black Dial (1675)
This timepiece is in good condition, with signs of wear. Part of the serial number is 2066xxx. Please note that this auction is only for the watch and a generic travel case, as the papers and box are not included. It was last serviced on 4/20/2023.
The Rolex GMT Master I (1675), is a timepiece celebrated for its iconic attributes and unmistakable design. Crafted from robust steel, its bezel is adorned with a striking blue and red color scheme, reminiscent of the renowned "Pepsi" style. Beyond its aesthetics, this remarkable watch boasts GMT functionality, enabling the wearer to effortlessly track two distinct time zones simultaneously.
It boasts a 40mm case complemented by its distinctive blue and red steel unidirectional bezel. It excels in its core function of tracking time across multiple time zones, aided by luminescent hour markers for enhanced visibility in low-light conditions. The date display is located at 3 o'clock, magnified by a Cyclops lens. With a water resistance of up to 100 meters, it is suited for water-related activities.
It comes with a steel bracelet composed of three intricately interlocking links. The inclusion of a foldable clasp not only ensures a secure and comfortable fit on the wrist but also elevates the watch's overall appeal and practicality.
Powered by the automatic caliber 1570, it offers a power reserve of up to 48 hours. This ensures accurate timekeeping. The solid case back protects the internal components from dust and moisture, exemplifying Rolex’s unwavering commitment to excellence.
This watch has been tested and authenticated by Bennisson Watch Repair.
The Rolex GMT Master "Pepsi" (1675) embodies timeless excellence and functionality, making it an enduring symbol of horological craftsmanship and style.
Take advantage of the opportunity to own this iconic timepiece. Place your bid today!
This timepiece is in good condition, with signs of wear. Part of the serial number is 2066xxx. Please note that this auction is only for the watch and a generic travel case, as the papers and box are not included. It was last serviced on 4/20/2023.
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- Reference Number: 1675
- Case Material: Steel
- Bezel Material: Steel
- Case Diameter: 40mm
- Crystal: Plexiglass
- Dial: Black
- Dial Numbers: No Numerals
- Bracelet Material: Steel
- Movement: Automatic 1570
- Power Reserve: 48h
- Water Resistance: 100 Meters
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5 Comments
Jema9k9z9 (The Seller)0
wlamb, I reached out to the "3rd party authenticator" where I shipped the watch to. I do not have much hope that I will have an answer for you before the auction ends. I am sorry that a more thorough description was not made in the listing. I am not a Rolex expert by any stretch, and so I did not even know to ask for such specific information to be made in the listing. (I paid the premium listing price so that the best listing could be made). Thank you for your interest.Jema9k9z9 (The Seller)0
wlamb, I am sorry, I do not have the answer to that. As far as I know, it is the bracelet that has been on the watch since my father bought it. The Grailzee company is now in possession of the watch.wlamb596 11
Clearly the bracelet is not original, what are the codes on the clasp and at the ends as well as the end links as these are not photographed. Thanks.Jema9k9z9 (The Seller)0
Auto Drive Wheel,Winding Stem, Setting Lever,Winding pinion,clutch wheel,Auto Axle, Mainspring, and Click Spring. This is everything listed on the invoice from service done in April of this year. I do not have receipts from any prior services (every 10 years or so) My father gave me this watch a few years ago, and he has had it since around 1982. I believe the watch is made in 1969 or 1970. Thanks for interest.jschulze 3
Has this been polished? Do we know what parts have been replaced?