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The GMT-Master story begins in 1955 when their very first pilot watch was made for Panam pilot's ref 6542, which featured a bakelite bezel. It was replaced with the ref. 1675, which was in production from 1959 until 1980 when the ref. 16750 was introduced until Rolex replaced it with the ref. 16700 in 1988. At NASA, Jack Swigert of Apollo 13 wore one in 1970, and US Air Force pilots wore them. It was also worn by Sean Connery in Goldfinger in 1964. Here we have a 1991 Rolex GMT-Master Faded "Pepsi" 16700 Tritium with a 40mm stainless steel case, ergonomically shaped with its subtle curve to the drilled lugs, making for a very comfortable fit on the wrist, a lug-to-lug length of 46.5mm and a case thickness of 11mm confirms this. The polished sides transition with the brushed top surface along crisp flowing lines; the crown guards part of the case for strength, protecting the screw-down crown from any knocks. Its bezel has the iconic blue and red “Pepsi” insert that has faded a little with age to a subtle pink hue; 24-hour numerals are printed around the bezel; the red indicates the daytime, while the blue signifies the nighttime. The sapphire crystal sits slightly above the bezel and has the Cyclops magnifier over the date at 3 o’clock. The black dial has Tritium-filled discs and batons marking the hours; in the centre, Mercedes hands with Tritium infill complemented with a lollipop counterbalance sweeping second hand, and the red GMT hand has a white Tritium arrowhead, and the hour hand and GMT hand are linked, making this a true GMT as opposed to a separately set GMT hand. At noon, we have the Rolex motif “Oyster Perpetual Date”, and at 6 o’clock “, GMT-MASTER Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” on the bottom edge “Swiss- T < 25” completing this versatile traveller companion. On the reverse, a plain coin-edged screw-down case back, inside an automatic Rolex Cal. 3175, 31 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour, it has both hacking and quick set date functions. The watch comes paired with its original 20mm Oyster bracelet secured by a signed folding clasp and will fit up to a 7-inch wrist.
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Movement : Automatic Rolex Cal. 3175
Age : Circa. 1991
Year : 1991
Case Size : 40mm
Case Thickness : 11mm
Lug to Lug : 46.5mm
Lugs : 20mm
Condition : Pre-Owned
Box and Papers : None
Case Material : Stainless Steel
Warranty : 12-Months NON-Waterproof Warranty
The wrist model's wrist size is 7inch
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The GMT-Master story begins in 1955 when their very first pilot watch was made for Panam pilot's ref 6542, which featured a bakelite bezel. It was replaced with the ref. 1675, which was in production from 1959 until 1980 when the ref. 16750 was introduced until Rolex replaced it with the ref. 16700 in 1988. At NASA, Jack Swigert of Apollo 13 wore one in 1970, and US Air Force pilots wore them. It was also worn by Sean Connery in Goldfinger in 1964. Here we have a 1991 Rolex GMT-Master Faded "Pepsi" 16700 Tritium with a 40mm stainless steel case, ergonomically shaped with its subtle curve to the drilled lugs, making for a very comfortable fit on the wrist, a lug-to-lug length of 46.5mm and a case thickness of 11mm confirms this. The polished sides transition with the brushed top surface along crisp flowing lines; the crown guards part of the case for strength, protecting the screw-down crown from any knocks. Its bezel has the iconic blue and red “Pepsi” insert that has faded a little with age to a subtle pink hue; 24-hour numerals are printed around the bezel; the red indicates the daytime, while the blue signifies the nighttime. The sapphire crystal sits slightly above the bezel and has the Cyclops magnifier over the date at 3 o’clock. The black dial has Tritium-filled discs and batons marking the hours; in the centre, Mercedes hands with Tritium infill complemented with a lollipop counterbalance sweeping second hand, and the red GMT hand has a white Tritium arrowhead, and the hour hand and GMT hand are linked, making this a true GMT as opposed to a separately set GMT hand. At noon, we have the Rolex motif “Oyster Perpetual Date”, and at 6 o’clock “, GMT-MASTER Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified” on the bottom edge “Swiss- T < 25” completing this versatile traveller companion. On the reverse, a plain coin-edged screw-down case back, inside an automatic Rolex Cal. 3175, 31 jewels, 28,800 beats per hour, it has both hacking and quick set date functions. The watch comes paired with its original 20mm Oyster bracelet secured by a signed folding clasp and will fit up to a 7-inch wrist.
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