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16 September 2012, 02:20 AM | #1 |
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Fat Lady
This one is just amazing for me. Never been POLISHED
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16 September 2012, 02:30 AM | #2 |
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Vintage? What year?
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16 September 2012, 02:31 AM | #3 |
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16 September 2012, 02:42 AM | #4 |
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Never thought of GMTIIs with dials with gold surrounds as vintage but I guess it's getting close enough!
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Pardon my ignorance, but why is it referred to as "fat lady"? I see it used from time to time, but have no clue what it means.
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From the thread....StealerFan.... "The 16760 GMT-II had an extra-thick case - .5mm thicker than its predecessor, as well as a thicker bezel & crown guards. This has led to the nick name "Fat Lady" - also " Sophia Loren". Not sure about the 16750 being called that also--never heard that." GMT Master History http://www.gmtmasterhistory.com/gmt-...ref_16760.html |
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Much thicker case (2mm more) than standard Sub/Explorer II of the same era. The case is as thick as the Sea-Dweller of the same period. The crown guard is very different than the standard GMT before and after this FAT LADY GMT.
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Here's my never-been-polished 16760 - I bought her new back in the late 80's. I just love the dimensions on this lady!
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Ahh...thank's for the explanation.
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And mine.
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So oly a 16760 Is a Fat Lady....I think many have called a 16750 Fat Lady before...learn something new every day!
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Yup. I couldn't find the picture that someone took of the Fat Lady and the Sea-Dweller next to each other for comparison. Because of that picture, I compared my Fat Lady to a Sea-Dweller and she's one FAT ONE!!!
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16750 is a transitional GMT with plastic crystal, quickset date, fast beat caliber 3075 movement, non-adjustable hour hand, fixed GMT hand that goes around once every 24 hours, same case, same bezel insert, and the same plastic crystal as the 1675 GMT.
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beautiful reference.
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OK, so I found the picture of Fat Lady 16760 compared to a Sea-Dweller 16600. The below picture belongs to an article written by Tomvox1 about the history of GMT Masters and the link is below:
http://doubleredseadweller.com/watch...ransition.html
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16 September 2012, 08:26 AM | #18 |
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16760 Fat Lady, 16600 Seadweller and 16750 GMT
here are some pics of the three. Notice the case and bezel thickness on each
the other interesting note is the dial either crazed or spider webbed or the gloss wore off to matte like finish. Mine has the latter and the dial is un real. |
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Very instructive. Thanks everybody for the information and pictures.
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I like the fat lady in the middle Ha
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Dial turned Matte ??? Hmmm never really seen that.
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Nice, I like a fat case. Congrats.
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