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17 December 2019, 12:11 PM | #1 |
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1975-76 GMT 1675 Are they rare?
I have a 1675 GMT SN 316xxxx. From a chart on this forum it seems to be from the 1975 to 76 era although there is a hole in the chart during this time period. I am the original owner, purchased in 1976. I have searched the TRF For Sale section and I could not find one from that era. They all seem to be <73 or >78. Is this just probability or rarity?
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17 December 2019, 12:36 PM | #2 |
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3.1m puts you in 1971ish I think... Did you ever have parts replaced at a service?
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17 December 2019, 12:49 PM | #3 |
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This looks to be an Mk 2 dial which is correct for that serial. Your watch was produced much earlier than 1975/6 which is not unusual.
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17 December 2019, 12:57 PM | #4 |
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This may bring back a ghost of a story. I bought my wife's engagement ring at a jewelry story in Chicago in 1976. They were in the Pittsfield Building, Downtown, a building with about 50 jewelers in it. (Sutters Watch Repair was also there at the time.) We told the salesmen were also looking for a red/blue Rolex GMT. He said give me a few days and I'll get back to you. He had the watch. It came in a green box (marked 06.?0.06 - Switzerland) with the outside box, instruction book, brown chronometer seal and green plastic GMT tag. It was roughly $550. We just got a hand written receipt on a two part carbon paper sheet with no SN noted. We were happy and quite frankly, I had no idea how important an AD was. To us it was purchased just like a diamond but was made of SS. Checking serial numbers quite a few years later I was confused that the mfg date seemed to be several years prior to purchase. Sutter's adjusted it a month or so after we got it, no charge, but mentioned it was not an AD when I showed my receipt. He mentioned nothing about the date of mfg. Never had a problem with it until it stopped in 88. The watch was serviced in 88 by Sutter's and again in 2017 by Basch's in Cleveland. Basch's changed the date wheel but I got the original. A tiny dot of the number 29 was missing. Everything else is original. Was it a used watch, I don't know?
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17 December 2019, 12:59 PM | #5 |
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Not a mark 2 dial. More than likely service. Hard to tell because the hand is over the O which you can use to tell
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316XXXX would work out fine for a Mark 2 or 2.5 dial - circa 1971 possibly early 1972.
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17 December 2019, 01:10 PM | #7 |
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The watch is now in our safety deposit box. I'll have to get it and take a picture. I was never told about a service dial. Can a date estimate of a service dial be made based on fonts, etc?
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17 December 2019, 01:13 PM | #8 |
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I found another picture!
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17 December 2019, 01:23 PM | #9 |
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Interesting that it sat unsold for so many years.
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Only suggestion I have is that you get down to the bank, take that piece out of the safe deposit box and get it on your wrist! |
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17 December 2019, 01:24 PM | #11 |
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Dating is not an exact science as Rolex did not release watches by sequence, even though they were assigned sequential numbers.
There is a gap in our chart because this era followed the case-back stamp years, so hard data when actual serials were seen and sold is erratic. If your watch is a '72 or earlier, it may have a dated case-back. Otherwise, dating is always going to be + or - a year or two, or even more for the slower moving non-SS models.
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17 December 2019, 01:36 PM | #12 |
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Quite nice example!
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17 December 2019, 09:51 PM | #14 |
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mk2.5 dial from 1972 / 73
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18 December 2019, 12:05 AM | #15 |
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Thank you all for your help.
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The Mk3 dial 1675 was sold for a relatively short period in the '70s, so that might count as less common
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If so, then 3.1M corresponds to 1971-72 as others have indicated. In his list, 1975-76 is 4.2-5M.
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Don't forget service cases are in the 4.4m - 4.7m range, or possibly more now
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18 December 2019, 05:47 AM | #19 |
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I seem to have had strange luck on buying "old" watches. I purchased my 5513 new at Chronometrie Beyer in Zürich in the summer of 1970. The SN is 204xxxx which puts the mfg year as 1966 ???
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A 204xxxx serial number would more than likely be found on a watch sold during 1974/75. Personally, I prefer to date the 1972 and earlier watches by their case back dates - it is much more consistent for me than any of these charts found on the internet.
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18 December 2019, 12:43 PM | #23 |
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Funny, I have a gmt that is very close in serial number and has the same dial. The font of the E in Rolex has a nice Art Deco feel compared to the others. From what I have read this mark 2.5 is more unusual than others. I had to stop wearing mine as the value kept climbing. And I was afraid I would kill the gmt. I miss it very much
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21 December 2019, 11:33 AM | #24 |
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Just a followup. I looked at the variations at https://gmtmaster1675.com/mark-2-5/
The Mk 2.5 version matches perfectly. Thanks again! |
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beautiful pepsi - sad to leave it in a safety deposit box, it deserves wrist time :(
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3.259.XXXX is a Mk2.5 too.
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