ROLEX. A FINE AND ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL DUAL TIME AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET, ORIGINAL GUARANTEE AND BOX
ROLEX. A FINE AND ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL DUAL TIME AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET, ORIGINAL GUARANTEE AND BOX
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ROLEX. A FINE AND ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL DUAL TIME AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET, ORIGINAL GUARANTEE AND BOX

SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 1’952’326, CIRCA 1969

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ROLEX. A FINE AND ATTRACTIVE STAINLESS STEEL DUAL TIME AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DATE, BRACELET, ORIGINAL GUARANTEE AND BOX
SIGNED ROLEX, OYSTER PERPETUAL, GMT-MASTER, REF. 1675, CASE NO. 1’952’326, CIRCA 1969
Movement: cal. 1570, automatic, 26 jewels, signed
Dial: signed
Case: screw back, inside case back stamped 1675, III.68, 39.5 mm. diam., signed
With: stainless steel Rolex Oyster folded bracelet with deployant clasp stamped A, overall length of approx. 200 mm., punched International Guarantee stamped by Hong Kong retailer Precision Watch Co. and dated 17 September 1970, punched Official Chronometer Certification, product literature, sale tags and presentation box.
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Lot Essay

The present ref. 1675 is a highly attractive and well-preserved example of the celebrated GMT-Master model, its appeal further enhanced by the presence of the period accessories.

Reference 1675
Following the success of the original GMT-Master reference 6542 in 1954, Rolex introduced successor reference 1675 only five years later. Reference 1675 stayed in production until 1980. The yellow gold version of reference 1675 originally came without crown guards, which were only introduced in 1967 on the yellow gold version to match their stainless steel counterparts. Upon its introduction, the reference was available in 18K gold or stainless steel. At the start of the 1970s, Rolex also produced versions in steel and gold, a metal combination the company markets as "Rolesor".

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