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1973 Rolex Datejust Ref. 1603 - HODINKEE Shop. Why This Watch Matters Possibly the perfect daily wearer, this Rolex Datejust has a pie-pan dial and engine-turned bezel to keep you coming back for a glance, time after time. The Full Story The Datejust has remained Rolex’s mainstay model since the brand introduced it in 1945, but of course, .
In addition, this Rolex GMT-Master includes a dial that is faded to what collectors call a tropical dial. The dial reads: Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified. Its predecessor, reference 6542, did not have the COSC distinction printed on the dial.A late gilt dial Rolex GMT-Master ref 1675 circa 1966. The Dial. One of the more complex and interesting aspects of the 1675 is the dial variations. These dials are categorized within two genres: “gilt / glossy" and “matte”.
The Timeless Allure of the Rolex GMT-Master 16753. Launched in the late 1970s, the GMT .K+,993.00
K+Online auctions at Bob’s watches are back, starting with a remarkable collection of four very rare and fresh-to-market “Tropical Dial” Rolex watches from the 1960s and 1970s. The lot includes a full set “Red” Submariner 1680, Explorer 1016, . Rolex GMT Master Ref. 1675, circa 1961, image credit: Sothebys. There is a theory that during this time, Rolex developed a lacquer that was primarily to protect the dial from UV light damage and that it conversely . This GMT-Master has a beautiful ‘aged’ dial, that Rolex collectors point out as a gilt ‘tropical’ dial. The wording on the dial are special as well, since it only says ‘Officially Certified Chronometer’ instead of the “Superlative .
Featuring a chapter ring, the uniqueness of this dial is what makes hunting vintage watches so .This early GMT-Master is fitted with a rare “chapter ring” gilt dial in an early “PCG” (Pointed Crown Guards) case, and is the first of the GMT-Masters following the Reference 6542 (the very first reference GMT-Master).
The dial is beautiful – still very glossy, with minimal wear visible under a loupe (in particular, one small crack to the lacquer next to the 11 o’clock marker), and shows some aging to a brown color. The original tritium lume is present on .Rolex GMT-Master Tropical Dials. Rolex introduced the GMT-Master in 1955 and over the next three decades, the brand released a handful of references in different materials, bezel colors, and dial colors. GMT-Master tropical dials can be found .In addition, this Rolex GMT-Master includes a dial that is faded to what collectors call a tropical dial. The dial reads: Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified. Its predecessor, reference 6542, did not have the COSC distinction printed on the dial.
A late gilt dial Rolex GMT-Master ref 1675 circa 1966. The Dial. One of the more complex and interesting aspects of the 1675 is the dial variations. These dials are categorized within two genres: “gilt / glossy" and “matte”.The Timeless Allure of the Rolex GMT-Master 16753. Launched in the late 1970s, the GMT-Master 16753 is a hallmark of precision and style. Crafted in iconic two-tone gold and stainless steel, this model features a distinctive “Root Beer” bezel that .
Online auctions at Bob’s watches are back, starting with a remarkable collection of four very rare and fresh-to-market “Tropical Dial” Rolex watches from the 1960s and 1970s. The lot includes a full set “Red” Submariner 1680, Explorer 1016, “Double Red” Sea-Dweller 1665, and “Fuchsia” GMT-Master 1675. Rolex GMT Master Ref. 1675, circa 1961, image credit: Sothebys. There is a theory that during this time, Rolex developed a lacquer that was primarily to protect the dial from UV light damage and that it conversely actually exacerbated the issue. This GMT-Master has a beautiful ‘aged’ dial, that Rolex collectors point out as a gilt ‘tropical’ dial. The wording on the dial are special as well, since it only says ‘Officially Certified Chronometer’ instead of the “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” wording.
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Featuring a chapter ring, the uniqueness of this dial is what makes hunting vintage watches so exciting. The faded blue red bezel insert adds to the charm of this special timepiece. The 40mm wide stainless steel case has PCG Pointed Crown Guards and Rolex logo crown.This early GMT-Master is fitted with a rare “chapter ring” gilt dial in an early “PCG” (Pointed Crown Guards) case, and is the first of the GMT-Masters following the Reference 6542 (the very first reference GMT-Master).
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The dial is beautiful – still very glossy, with minimal wear visible under a loupe (in particular, one small crack to the lacquer next to the 11 o’clock marker), and shows some aging to a brown color. The original tritium lume is present on both dial and hands, aged to a golden yellow color.Rolex GMT-Master Tropical Dials. Rolex introduced the GMT-Master in 1955 and over the next three decades, the brand released a handful of references in different materials, bezel colors, and dial colors. GMT-Master tropical dials can be found .
In addition, this Rolex GMT-Master includes a dial that is faded to what collectors call a tropical dial. The dial reads: Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified. Its predecessor, reference 6542, did not have the COSC distinction printed on the dial.A late gilt dial Rolex GMT-Master ref 1675 circa 1966. The Dial. One of the more complex and interesting aspects of the 1675 is the dial variations. These dials are categorized within two genres: “gilt / glossy" and “matte”.The Timeless Allure of the Rolex GMT-Master 16753. Launched in the late 1970s, the GMT-Master 16753 is a hallmark of precision and style. Crafted in iconic two-tone gold and stainless steel, this model features a distinctive “Root Beer” bezel that .Online auctions at Bob’s watches are back, starting with a remarkable collection of four very rare and fresh-to-market “Tropical Dial” Rolex watches from the 1960s and 1970s. The lot includes a full set “Red” Submariner 1680, Explorer 1016, “Double Red” Sea-Dweller 1665, and “Fuchsia” GMT-Master 1675.
Rolex GMT Master Ref. 1675, circa 1961, image credit: Sothebys. There is a theory that during this time, Rolex developed a lacquer that was primarily to protect the dial from UV light damage and that it conversely actually exacerbated the issue. This GMT-Master has a beautiful ‘aged’ dial, that Rolex collectors point out as a gilt ‘tropical’ dial. The wording on the dial are special as well, since it only says ‘Officially Certified Chronometer’ instead of the “Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” wording.Featuring a chapter ring, the uniqueness of this dial is what makes hunting vintage watches so exciting. The faded blue red bezel insert adds to the charm of this special timepiece. The 40mm wide stainless steel case has PCG Pointed Crown Guards and Rolex logo crown.This early GMT-Master is fitted with a rare “chapter ring” gilt dial in an early “PCG” (Pointed Crown Guards) case, and is the first of the GMT-Masters following the Reference 6542 (the very first reference GMT-Master).
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