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Lot #3026

Rolex GMT Master 16750 Matte Dial

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Introduction

Released in 1954, the Rolex GMT-Master resulted from a collaboration between now-extinct airline Pan Am and Rolex on a watch that would display the time across two time zones at once. Thanks to the popularisation of commercial air travel, planes were becoming more advanced and traveling longer distances. This resulted in pilots crossing time zones during flights more frequently, and thus a need for uniformity across the aviation industry was highlighted. To eliminate errors caused by time confusion, the industry adopted a standard time-zone, Greenwich Mean Time. As such, the GMT-Master's fourth hand, its 2nd hour hand, was used to constantly display Greenwich Mean Time, as its model name implies, while its regular hour hand displayed local time. While the aviation industry's standard time-zone switched to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) in 1972, the name of the legendary GMT-Master was far too long in use for Rolex to change it. Today, the GMT-Master has become one of Rolex's most iconic models, with very few pilot's watches, if any, rivaling its level of fame, popularity, or signature design – and it certainly looks like it will stay that way.

Derived from the ref. 1675 which replaced the ref. 6542 in 1959, the Rolex GMT Master ref. 16750 was released in 1980 and continued where its predecessor left off. Featuring the crown guards and "Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified" inscription that the ref. 1675 introduced to the collection, the new ref. 16750 also introduced the cal. 3075 movement to the collection which featured the not-yet-seen quickset feature, and 100m water resistance - double the previous models, and still the collection's standard to this day. Exiting production around 1988, the ref. 16750 is one of the rarer GMT variants, with some enjoying over 20 years of production. Combined with its short 7-year production run and given that it is the very last of the acrylic crystal GMT-Master references, the ref. 16750 is a highly sought-after timepiece with an iconic heritage and some of watchmaking's modern superstar timepieces existing as its descendants.

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Grade

M 8.5

Status

Vetted & Approved

Included

Watch Only

Est. value range

$8,000 – $12,000

The Details

Brand

Rolex

Dimensions

40mm

Model

GMT-Master

Movement

Automatic cal. 3075

Reference

16750

Bracelet

Stainless steel Oyster bracelet

Year

1979

Condition

Excellent

Material

Stainless steel

Included

Watch only

Dial Color

Black

THE DIAL
THE DIAL

Offered with its original matte dial and hands, our example sports a beautiful and consistent almost-orange patina across its luminescent hour markers and hands.

THE CONSTRUCTION
THE CONSTRUCTION

A transitional reference, as mentioned, the ref. 16750 introduced a new movement to the GMT-Master collection, yet it still boasted an acrylic crystal that combines with its aluminum bezel to give it a distinctly more vintage feel on the wrist than the ref. 16700 that replaced it.

TIMING MACHINE READOUT
TIMING MACHINE READOUT

This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.

Condition

Watch is in excellent overall condition. Case shows light wear, with generally full lugs but some soft edges and surface marks. The matte dial is in near-mint condition with creamy indexes and little to no surface wear. The hands are slightly darker, and show some oxidation on the metal. The crystal has some minor scratches visible. Bracelet has 11 links total, 1 of which is removable. It fits an approx 7" wrist, and has minimal stretch.

Our Perspective

A wonderful example of a 1980s-era Rolex sport watch, this 16750 is the definition of "transitional", with a newer style glossy dial and updated quickset movement, but with the charm of the earlier generation plexi crystal.

Justin Gruenberg

Co-founder