

Rolex GMT Master 16750
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- Year 1980
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Specification
Box: | No | |
Papers: | No | The original warranty certification issued with a watch. |
Year: | 1980 | |
Product code: | 353905 | |
Watchfinder warranty: | 24 months | This watch is covered by our full 24 month warranty, giving you a full two years of peace of mind. |
Case size: | 40 MM | |
Case material: | Steel | |
Movement: | Automatic | A mechanical watch is powered by a spring. Manual mechanical watches must be hand wound. Automatic watches are also mechanical, and are wound by a weight that spins with the wearer's movements. A quartz watch is battery powered and extremely accurate. |
Bracelet: | Steel (Oyster) (length 19 cm) | |
Dial type: | Black | |
Water resistance: | 100 metres |
Description
The GMT-Master is the most famous dual-time watch ever made. It was the result of a collaboration between Rolex and Pan Am, who asked the brand to come up with a watch that enabled its long-haul pilots to track multiple time zones simultaneously. The reference 16750 was launched around 1981 as a successor to the long-running 1675, with very few aesthetic differences between these much-loved vintage classics. Besides an increased water resistance, the most significant update was the Caliber 3075 powering the watch, which came with a convenient quickset date function. This specific model features the more familiar “Pepsi” red and blue aluminium bezel—which has faded nicely—although the 16750 was also produced with an all-black bezel. It comes on an Oyster bracelet.
This Rolex GMT Master 16750 has a black dial and a bracelet strap. This Rolex has undergone a thorough inspection of water resistance, accuracy, functionality and condition to determine the level of reconditioning required to meet our strict standards. It has also been referenced against technical documents and manufacturer records where available to ensure authenticity and a clean history. All our watches have a 24-month warranty for your peace of mind. One of our skilled polishing technicians has removed marks on the case and bracelet of this watch, brought about by daily wear and tear, which is why this watch does not come with the remaining manufacturer’s warranty.
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