Rolex GMT-Master II Baselworld 2018 Review
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Rolex GMT-Master II Baselworld 2018 Review

By ImranLondon · Mar 27, 2018 · 18 replies
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Miranda's 2018 Baselworld review of the new Rolex GMT-Master II references provides a critical, collector-focused perspective on the highly anticipated releases. Her insights into the market hype, material choices, and movement upgrades offer valuable context for understanding Rolex's strategy and the collector community's reception of these models. This article revisits her original assessment, offering a fresh look at how these watches have been perceived over time.





"I just wanna Rolly Rolly Rolly, My Rolly don't tick tock, it just glide"

Rolex, expect the unexpected. At this moment the company could be said to be in extremely rude health. You can not for love nor money it seems get a sports "Rolly" maybe unless you are rapper, tennis player or famous Golfer perhaps. Maybe all the brand ambassadors took them?

So the big news, Pepsi, not Coke (the drinkable type). The world goes mad. A steel Pepsi. Every journo wet themselves, dribbling.... well they need the advertising revenue. Rolex maybe in rude health, but in a sense I am thinking Emperor's new clothes.

The new GMT is very nice, pay a premium nice- NO WAY. Wait 5 years nice- no keep it. Seriously, I would take a 16710 Pepsi any day or better still a vintage 1675. Why this watch, only so you can say you got the latest Rolly. The bezel is very hard to make for sure, getting the colours to a nice red and blue probably impossible. It shows. Its more pink and purple. Don't get me wrong, its made like a tank. The movement is the new calibre 3285, and its a wonderful movement. Oh and 904 steel is now Oystersteel. A little pretentious if you ask me. Now the bracelet, a new Jubilee with comfort link and safety clasp. Its a good clasp. I really dislike the way it joins the case. It looks clumsy- much like the ill fated Sea Dweller 4000.

Side by side with the "Batman", no competition for me. If the "Batman" gets the new upgraded movement,  I would put my money in that one- not that it would be available anyway.
Its a good watch, decent, but not worth the hype. Paid for at retail price, I would say positively yes. Pay a premium and I think your money, your loss. The Rolex bubble will burst IF people stop buying premium prices from grey dealers. It will crash in an instant. Dealer will need to offload, sell without premium and stop paying flippers a profit. Trouble is too many want to be A-list celebrities with the latest "Rolly". My advice be a connoisseur and get a vintage.



 




















Now in stark contrast to the Pepsi, is the new Everose gold and Oystersteel "Rootbeer". This was stunning. Seriously a beautiful watch on an Oyster bracelet. No doubt being bi-metal it will be fairly readily available. The ceramic bezel colours were spot on. Equally stunning was the Everose model. These two were the standout GMT for me.
















Next up, the new Sea Dweller DeepSea. For those that thought they won the lottery with the JC DeepBlue being discontinued, get ready to weep. Not only does it stay, the new update is better in every way. The wider bracelet at 22mm is better, the bezel is wider like the SD 50th. But its still too top heavy. It also has the movement update. Interesting fact- all new models with the new movement have a Rolex crown between the Swiss Made at the bottom of the dial.
















The Yachtmaster on Oysterflex got some ice this year, so you can see it on the dance floor....










The Datejust 41 got a new dial....






Now perhaps the most important watch. The bi-metal Datejust 36. One of the pillars of the Rolex collection, the new references contain the new movement and slightly narrower lugs- for a better shine apparently and the hidden clasps gone. A shame if you ask me.










The Day Date in platinum now gets a meteorite dial, with some ice






There were some blingtastic ladies pieces.....








The White gold Pepsi, gets a new dial....to differentiate it from the steel






All of the Sky Dwellers in precious metal had dial makeovers a la the steel Rolesor models from last year






this rose gold version was particularly beautiful






and finally, there were updates to the Oyster perpetual 39, and my favourite pice from the collection
 featuring a gorgeous black dial






I think 2017 was a hard act to follow with the Sky dweller and Sea Dweller 50th. And it showed.

my top 3:
1. OP 39mm black dial
2. Rolesor GMT in Everose and Oystersteel
3. GMT Oystersteel (just ahead of the Everose GMT)

Best
Imran

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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TimeKeeper99
Mar 27, 2018

I agree with you that the situation with premium prices and unavailability of certain models is turning me off...but I do really like the new everose GMT so maybe that will be on my wishlist...in 5 years time (LOL)...in my part of the world it seems any good looking Rolex will be hard to get, regardless the metal.. Cheers

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Thevenin
Mar 27, 2018

Thanks, Imran. I believe it's just a matter of time to adore this new iteration; that is, unless you already don't. Which will be seen more and more common, now that it's in SS. Having said that, I'm with you, and I would like to insert my 16710 here

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Mark
Mar 27, 2018

The Everose GMT is a knockout for me. Wish there was a jubilee version for that.

AR
Arie - Mr Orange
Mar 27, 2018

It works for Patek, and it seems to be working for Rolex too. Now about the bicolor GMT....you might be right as well. It does look almost perfect. The downside of vintage: sometimes age starts showing...

WA
Watchonthewrist
Mar 27, 2018

The highlight from rolex for me was also tge GMT bi color . Great color combo 👌🏻

MT
MTF
Mar 27, 2018

miranda, I read your Rolex 2018 summary with anticipation because I knew you are not a rapper fan boy. I've had a couple of vintage Roly before but never any new modern models. I also find it incredulous that a manufacturer with production capacity approaching a million units per annum somehow cannot manage logistics to. balance supply and demand. I used to work in pharmaceutical industry. Can you imagine the stink if we had got our numbers wrong for stocks of Viagra and anthrax antibiotics wron

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