Rolex GMT-Master 1675 Gilt Dial
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Rolex GMT-Master 1675 Gilt Dial

By Bill · Jan 22, 2015 · 38 replies
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Bill presents a Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 1675 with a gilt dial, which he rates exceptionally high for its condition and unique characteristics. His post meticulously details the nuances of its gilt hands, the dial's warm patina, and the perfectly aged bezel insert, emphasizing how these elements contribute to its overall appeal. This deep dive offers collectors a valuable perspective on evaluating vintage Rolex GMT-Master references.

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Yes i know too many gilt 1675 but this one really pops. It is hard to find a 10 out of 10 so i rate the best ones 9 to 9.5 i am going to take this one to 9.8. Two reasons other than an unpolished original owner box and papers and the reason is the dial and the truly gilt hands. The dial has a warmth and glowing color somehow the patina of the lume is reflecting off the black dial. The gilt hands a real marvel. You can really see how they where when the started but observing the seconds hand it is mostly gone with a few spots where it remains. I am not sure why it sticks less to the seconds hand as it is common. But this can also explain how the hour and minute hands can lose their gilt luster over time or be born without gilt but steal hands which are correct also. The final aspect is the color of the insert which somehow aged to match the dial. Sure you can change inserts but when the dial and insert age together after sitting in a safe for 20 years they look great with a mild blue and an orange red.

It is all in the details.

And now for your viewing pleasure.

Bill

























About the Rolex GMT Ref. 1675

The GMT-Master reference 1675 is a significant model in the brand's history, representing an evolution from earlier GMT-Master references. It was produced for an extended period, allowing for numerous dial, bezel, and hand variations throughout its production run. This reference is notable for its introduction of crown guards, enhancing the watch's robustness and contributing to its distinct profile. It solidified the GMT-Master's design language, which would influence subsequent generations.

This reference features a 40mm case, available in stainless steel, yellow gold, or a two-tone combination of steel and yellow gold. It is powered by the automatic Caliber 1575, a chronometer-certified movement known for its reliability and a power reserve of approximately 42 hours. The watch is fitted with an acrylic crystal and offers a water resistance of 50 meters, suitable for everyday wear. The bidirectional rotating bezel, typically with an aluminum insert, displays a 24-hour scale.

For collectors, the 1675 is highly sought after due to its long production period and the resulting variety of configurations, including different dial types (gilt, matte), hand styles, and bezel colors (Pepsi, all-red, all-black). Its four-digit reference number and acrylic crystal are key characteristics that define it as a vintage Rolex. The reference appeals to those interested in the historical development of the GMT-Master line and the nuances of vintage watch collecting.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 1575
Case
Yellow Gold
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
50m
Crystal
Acrylic

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amanico
Jan 22, 2015

That is exactly what drives me crazy with vintage GMTs... You can have several, none of them is the same... For once, there is a good reason for excesses. ;) That one, I will have to take in picture, Amigo. Best, Nicolas

BI
Bill
Jan 22, 2015

In that case i can give you two more pictures. A+ Bill

BI
Bill
Jan 22, 2015

Me too i am having fun. A+ Bill

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blomman Mr Blue
Jan 23, 2015

Congrats! To me it looks more like 10/10! :) Best Blomman

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Baron - Mr Red
Jan 23, 2015

The hands are so crisp....what a dial.....wow. I have gilt-envy

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DrStrong
Jan 23, 2015

a dream example for sure

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