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7 January 2017, 07:42 PM | #91 |
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Hi, recently bought my first birth watch. GMT 1675 3.2 mil not sure if dial matches the serial number. Thanks
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11 March 2017, 06:38 AM | #92 |
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Here's my battered 1675. I thought it was from 1970 from the serial number in the early 30's, but by reading that 1971-72 models seem to have serials in the high 2M, I'm not so sure. The current dial was installed as a replacement in the mid '90s, after a motorcycle accident that shattered the (plexi)glass, and made a shiny spot on the matte black background @ 10-11 o'clock. The date characters have the metal background, funky 3s and 4s, and non-closing 6s and 9s.
Any comments on the year, and if the dial is age-appropriate? |
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amazing information about 1675 many, many thanks to orchi and Springer
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Hello.
Ressurecting this thread. I know the OP is from eight years ago, and by now the orignal reference pictures are gone, but are they visible aywhere else? |
13 April 2017, 09:07 AM | #95 |
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Help me identify dial 1977 1675 & authenticity
Hi I am a newbie to the forum, which I am finding very educational.
I have the opportunity to purchase a 1675 for the first time but am not sure of the authenticity of the watch being offered. The watch is offered as SN 5mm, 1977 and sold by a retailer in 1981. The watch comes with box and papers. The hour, min and sec hands were replaced in 1998 by Rolex with tritium replacements. It looks like a Mk4 dial to me? Also will the replacement of the hands affect the value of the watch? Thanks in advance |
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https://www.rolexforums.com/showthre...gmt+1675+dials
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Anyone can feed more information about the elusive MK0 Dial?
Saw one sold recently on VRF. I have seen and owned most of the 1675 GMT variant dials including the Service Replacement Dial with "SWISS" bottom. But MK0 information is very very scarce. Anyone can help? |
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Try this: https://rolexvintageforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=124
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25 June 2017, 01:05 AM | #101 |
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New to the 1675's....Need help!
Found this 1966 GMT with lovely faded bezel and matte dial and yellowish dials. Serial #13......
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25 June 2017, 07:21 PM | #103 |
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Very happy with the nicely faded bezel. This in combination with the yellowish dial indexes make for a stunningly looking 60's 1675!
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26 June 2017, 01:25 AM | #104 |
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Yes the combo works very well together. Are you actually a 787 pilot, and have you worn your GMT in the cockpit? That would be a cool picture to share.
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Sure am a B787 skipper. Will snap some pictures next time flying. Should make for some nice pics with the watch in is rightful environment....hehe!
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Many of the pics of earlier posts have become inaccessible due to photobucket's recent changes.
I have just come across this beautiful 1675 circa 1966 (serial number of 1.9xM). It does not come with a bracelet but I love the fushia insert. Looks like a W1 dial which correspond to the correct period case. Hands and etc also looks nice. Would appreciate if any expert would chip in on any potential "flaws" identified or a correct range of price please. Thanks. |
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Looks very decent. Dont see any "flaws" on that MK1 dial
But am not sure if it has been relumed as the pic is not clear enough to determine. Great looking watch. All the best |
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The Mark I dial is correct for a 1.9 million serial number.
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Is this dial correct?
Is this dial correct for a 1967 GMT Master 1675 with a serial no starting with 16374?
I am still learning and therefore need to ask if the dial has any particular feature which adds to the value of the watch. |
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Yes it is a Mark I dial and correct. My question to you is, are the markers relumed? Based on the photo, they appear relumed to me.
As far as having any added "dial value," sorry, but no. The bezel insert is a much later service replacement.
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The markers look a bit bloated in the image. In real life they do not. I suppose it is the lighting in the soft box that makes them glow a bit. Is it a long E dial?
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1 February 2018, 05:27 PM | #115 |
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I would very much appreciate anyone giving me information on this GMT dial and hands. This GMT is a 1959 model S/N 50xxxx, but seems to have had dial and hands replaced. It is a gift from a dear friend, so I am not thinking of ever selling it, but for my own education, what is the effect on the value of the watch with such a dial change?
Thank you for any information on this new dial. |
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Hello fellow GMT lovers!
I have been incapable of determining if my dial/hands combo are the correct for my 1973 GMT #3.259.*** Will the experts please chime in and let me know what's wrong about this great love of mine? I have the red back insert in a pretty good condition, I'm just saving it from UVs. Thank you so much! Filipe de Menezes P.S. Could it possibly be a Mark 2a, as the great Springer showed up on some other thread? |
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Here's a better image!
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