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24 August 2015, 03:36 AM | #1 |
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How does this GMT Master 1675 Hold Up?
Hey everyone,
Just getting into GMT's and I was hoping for honest opinions on this Mk I dial 1675 to make sure that everything is correct and to ask about the quality. If anyone could tell me what they think a reasonable price would be for it I'd appreciate it. Serial number is in the 27XXXXX range, which charts have told me dates it to around 1969. Thanks for helping a newbie! |
24 August 2015, 04:12 AM | #2 |
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1675
The long middle line in E (rolEx) is correct. Value depends on overall condition. The endlinks don't look original. The older the model, the chances are greater that it's been through many hands, so the movement needs to be checked by a Rolex professional, not just a watchmaker. Pic shows my 1675 with the same long E. Mine is a 1968.
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