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10 September 2013, 01:05 AM | #1 |
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1675 vs. 16750
Can I please be educated on the differences between the 1675 and 16750?
I am in the market for a Pepsi GMT Master with the following characteristics: - Consistent yellow lumed markers and dial - A clean / non scratched up bezel - I'm fine if the watch has been polished - Oyster bracelet Should I be focusing more on 1675s or 16750s? Is there a big difference in prices to expect to pay? Initially I honed in on looking for a 1675 Mark 1 but now I'm overwhelmed and would appreciate help/advice from this forum. |
10 September 2013, 01:12 AM | #2 |
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www.gmtmasterhistory.com explains the model differences of GMT's very well.
The 16750 hacks and the 1675 doesn't. Neither model in itself is rare, and price will really just boil down to the condition of the particular watch. I'd buy the one in the best condition I could afford, whether it was 1675 or 16750. If you're looking for more patina, I suppose I'd have to lean towards the 1675! If you have to have a stop-seconds feature, then 16750 it is. |
10 September 2013, 01:17 AM | #3 |
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quick-set date on the 16750
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10 September 2013, 01:49 AM | #4 |
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And let's say I find a 1675 that has the consistent yellow lume I'm looking for, but the bezel has scratches on it. Can the bezel be polished out?
I realize there is an irony in looking for a "clean looking" vintage watch, but that's what I want :) |
10 September 2013, 03:26 AM | #5 |
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Inserts aren't real tough to find. Fortunately any insert for an acrylic GMT will fit any acrylic GMT. And any insert for a sapphire GMT will fit any sapphire GMT (except ceramic).
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What the 16750 has that the 1675 does not is a quick-set date feature, which was a very nice addition to the GMT line.
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10 September 2013, 04:48 AM | #7 |
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John nailed it.
Finding a Matt dialed 16750 is a bit harder nowadays than a 1675. 16750 is best of both world, but comes with a premium. Good luck |
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I actually started a thread not long ago with this very question... the consensus seemed to be that the 1675 is the "true vintage" while the 16750 isnt as much... i think they both are awesome. I notice slight case differences as well however. The earlier 1675s had more beveled edges than the later 17650s.
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