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Old 13 March 2024, 01:16 AM   #1
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Vintage GMT

Hi all,

Hope you enjoy the brief history of my GMT.

Model: GMT Master 1675
Year: 1960
Case: 621860 (Thin) UJIKOL
El Cornino RCG (Pointed crown guards (? - >1963))
Bracelet: 078360 oyster steel 6-6 links
Movement: Microstella 1565 calibre
Dial colour: Black

Purchased new in Singapore April 1962, and only ever serviced by Rolex. 1973 service included a new dial (Radium problem?), bracelet clasp and bezel insert. Original Pepsi 1960 Red-Back, and blue back insert (1993 service) are still in my possession. The black/silver insert was added in early 2000.

Watch has been worn continuously since date of purchase and have never owned or worn any other model of wristwatch over the last 62 years. Some time ago, the date magnification on the crystal was accidently damaged when contact with a wall distorted the lens. I followed the recommendation of one of your contributors to use “Polywatch” on the crystal which has removed the abrasion, however, a slight distortion of the numerals remains.

Following the replacement dial being fitted in 1993, I noted the illumination was less evident than before and faded completely within a short time. Also, no recommendation was made by Rolex to replace the hands which still seem to match the appearance of the other luminous features on the new dial. (?)

Only recently found your Rolex Forum website and enjoy reading the very informative and knowledgeable contributions from your Rolex owners. I’ve learned more about Rolex watches in the previous months than the last 60 odd years.

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Old 13 March 2024, 02:27 AM   #2
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Old 13 March 2024, 02:35 AM   #3
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Welcome aboard. I can't wait to see some photos of this vintage GMT.
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Old 13 March 2024, 02:53 AM   #4
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Hi,

Sorry! First time I posted and attached 4 images (or thought I did), Will try again soon.

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Old 13 March 2024, 06:12 AM   #5
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Great story, Meantime! I have a question for you: why a GMT-Master? Are you a pilot or do you travel extensively?

I can't wait to see photos. My first nice watch was a Bulova Accutron Astronaut I bought at a military post exchange in 1965. I agonized between the Accutron and 1675 GMT-Master over which to buy, and was swayed by the guaranteed accuracy of ±2 seconds per day and chose the Accutron (they were priced the same at the PX). I've been kicking myself for the past 59 years.

I still have the Accutron and it still keeps great time, but I rarely wear it.

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Old 13 March 2024, 06:43 AM   #6
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Fantastic! For me, it doesn’t get any cooler than a GMT worn everyday by the same person for 62 years.
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Old 13 March 2024, 07:32 AM   #7
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Old 13 March 2024, 07:49 AM   #8
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Great story - love the one watch for 62 years.
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Old 13 March 2024, 08:24 AM   #10
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Welcome to the forum now I can’t wait to see some pictures
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Old 13 March 2024, 09:19 AM   #11
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Great story, Meantime! I have a question for you: why a GMT-Master? Are you a pilot or do you travel extensively?

I can't wait to see photos. My first nice watch was a Bulova Accutron Astronaut I bought at a military post exchange in 1965. I agonized between the Accutron and 1675 GMT-Master over which to buy, and was swayed by the guaranteed accuracy of ±2 seconds per day and chose the Accutron (they were priced the same at the PX). I've been kicking myself for the past 59 years.

I still have the Accutron and it still keeps great time, but I rarely wear it.
Cool watch Stan!
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Old 13 March 2024, 09:48 AM   #12
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Old 13 March 2024, 06:42 PM   #13
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Old 5 April 2024, 03:16 AM   #14
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Hi all,

Hope you enjoy the brief history of my GMT.

Model: GMT Master 1675
Year: 1960
Case: 621860 (Thin) UJIKOL
El Cornino RCG (Pointed crown guards (? - >1963))
Bracelet: 078360 oyster steel 6-6 links
Movement: Microstella 1565 calibre
Dial colour: Black

Purchased new in Singapore April 1962, and only ever serviced by Rolex. 1973 service included a new dial (Radium problem?), bracelet clasp and bezel insert. Original Pepsi 1960 Red-Back, and blue back insert (1993 service) are still in my possession. The black/silver insert was added in early 2000.

Watch has been worn continuously since date of purchase and have never owned or worn any other model of wristwatch over the last 62 years. Some time ago, the date magnification on the crystal was accidently damaged when contact with a wall distorted the lens. I followed the recommendation of one of your contributors to use “Polywatch” on the crystal which has removed the abrasion, however, a slight distortion of the numerals remains.

Following the replacement dial being fitted in 1993, I noted the illumination was less evident than before and faded completely within a short time. Also, no recommendation was made by Rolex to replace the hands which still seem to match the appearance of the other luminous features on the new dial. (?)

Only recently found your Rolex Forum website and enjoy reading the very informative and knowledgeable contributions from your Rolex owners. I’ve learned more about Rolex watches in the previous months than the last 60 odd years.

Best regards
Meantime

Please post some pictures!
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Old 5 April 2024, 07:59 AM   #15
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Wow! Sixty-two years of continuous wear, has to be a record.
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Nice story and a cool handle
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Old 10 April 2024, 03:58 AM   #17
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Cool story Would love to see pics!
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Old 28 April 2024, 05:03 AM   #18
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Old 18 May 2024, 09:26 AM   #19
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Here are the photos
In the 1990s had hand changed to later model one so I could see them better. It has had the stem changed twice when they went bad. Remember this is a working watch that used for what it was made for to fly and tell GMT time.I just had custom band repaired this week just got it back today original wore out years ago
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Old 18 May 2024, 01:14 PM   #20
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Here are the photos
In the 1990s had hand changed to later model one so I could see them better. It has had the stem changed twice when they went bad. Remember this is a working watch that used for what it was made for to fly and tell GMT time.I just had custom band repaired this week just got it back today original wore out years ago
That's quite something. It deserves an investment in the correct bracelet.
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Old 2 June 2024, 12:44 PM   #21
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Thank you for sharing, Meantime, I hope the forum will let you post the photos!
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