Manufacturer: | Rolex |
Regular Price: | $26,748.86 |
Item Number: | 102032 |
Nickname: | Rolex Pepsi |
Condition: | Vintage |
Model Name/Number: | GMT-Master - 1675 "Faded Pepsi" |
Serial: | 1533XXX |
Year: | Circa 1966 |
Gender: | Men's |
Movement: | Automatic 1575 |
Case: | Stainless steel case; the inside caseback is stamped "1675" "II.66". Serial and reference numbers are visible. |
Dial: | Glossy black tritium dial with matching hour markers and hands. |
Bracelet: | Stainless steel Fold Over Jubilee bracelet with 32 links. The back of the clasp is stamped "4-65." |
Box & Papers: | Bob's presentation box |
Warranty: | This vintage Rolex comes with Bob's Watches one year warranty |
Return Policy: | If not 100% satisfied, return watch in 3 days for a full refund. Terms. |
This Rolex watch is in great, honest vintage condition. The case is strong with normal signs of wear. The bezel ring has remained sharp and the red-back bezel has faded beautifully throughout giving this GMT a great look. The date wheel is a later replacement with open 6s and 9s. The dial is in overall excellent condition with some patina and light wear; this can be hard to notice depending on the lighting. The lovely jet black dial has remained very glossy. The lume has aged to an even pale yellow color throughout. The hands have developed patina and the hour and minute hands are later replacements. The seconds hand has a tiny pin hole in the lume. The hour and minute hands have been color corrected/ relumed to match the color of the lume on the dial and match very well. The jubilee bracelet is in great condition with normal signs of wear some stretch between the links which is not uncommon for this style bracelet.
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. The example we have here is from 1966 and features a glossy dial, this would be the last glossy dial variation before Rolex went to the matte dials.
* All Pre-Owned Rolex watches are guaranteed to be 100% genuine and certified authentic. Certificates are issued by WatchCSA, the industry's leading independent authority on watch authentication. WatchCSA Certified Pre-Owned certificates are provided for an additional fee at checkout. All watches are shipped to fit the average size wrist (7 1/4" - 7 1/2" for men and 6 1/4" - 6 1/2" for women). Additional links can be purchased if needed. Note that "B&P" means "box and papers" where stated.
Each order is ready for shipment within one (1) business day after the order is approved and processed. All watch orders are shipped FedEx overnight and are fully insured at no charge to the customer. Please be advised that for any deliveries from Bob's Watches, a recipient aged 21 years or older must be present to provide a signature upon receipt of the package.
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Great and easy transaction. Very professional and communicative. For sure a solid experience.
Great watch and very good help from Sam Berger who catered to my concerns.
Great watch and very good help from Sam Berger who catered to my concerns.
Well represented watch in excellent condition. Super fast shipping. My second purchase from Bobs but not my last. Their watches seem to be in better condition than many of the others I’ve seen online.
The whole transaction process with Bob's is always top notch. The vintage watch was functioning as expected, the case is relatively strong with minimal polishing, and the dial is a beautiful service dial as expected.
I really like this beautiful 1675 with fuchsia bezel.
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I have worn this watch everyday for 47 years, had it cleaned every 8 or so years, had the bezel replaced with the new one back in the 80s. Paid $400 in Switzerland in 1970. This is the greatest lifetime deal ever!!