Vintage Rolex GMT Master on Tree Branch
Rolex watches are known for serving deep-sea divers, mountain climbers and motorsports racers. And in 1954, the company created a piece (launched in '55) for international pilots. At the request of Pan Am Airways, the GMT-Master was introduced to provide flight crews, and later business travelers, with a dual time watch that displayed Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) with a 24-hour display-fourth hand that showed a second time zone.
GMT is used for all aviation planning, weather forecasts and
schedules—and in the '50s, Inertial Navigation and Global Positioning
System technologies had yet to be invented—thus, when aircraft were out
of range during transoceanic flights, an accurate GMT time source was
vital to obtain geographical positions by relative angles of the
horizon, the sun and other stars. The second time zone on the watch also helped crew manage jetlag and other transatlantic communications. If you are interested in viewing some of the new GMT models view our selection here .
GMT Master 1675 with Faded Dial
This particular 1961 GMT-Master, Ref. No. 1675, produced from 1959-1980, hosts what is known as a Pepsi bezel.
This bezel is made of anodized aluminum, rotates bi-directionally at
120 clicks and was originally red and blue (Pepsi colors), which faded
to the colors you see now. The 1675 was also offered with an all-black bezel. In later years, a red and black one, which is known as Pepsi's counterpart, the Coke bezel was produced.
(Tom Selleck's Thomas Magnum character of “Magnum PI” wore a Coke GMT
during the series.) These special bezels are the single most
identifiable designs from the Rolex GMT-Master, along with the fourth
hand.
Vintage Rolex GMT Master Crown
In addition, this Rolex GMT-Master includes a dial that is faded to
what collectors call a gilt “tropical dial,” as well as an extensible
rivet oyster bracelet. The dial reads: Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified. These vintage Rolex GMT-Master Reference 1675 watches are a bit smaller than later models and are noticeably thinner. This reference is void of an independent moving hour hand; owners must use the bezel to read a second time zone, while the extra hour is a 24-hour indicator.
Rolex GMT Master on Wrist
Features on this piece include a 1560 butterfly automatic movement with
date, acrylic crystal, waterproof screw down crown and rotating
bi-directional timing bezel. The case is stainless steel with naturally faded fat font, blue/red bezel insert (40mm), and pointed crown guards. Finally, the tropical dial is, of course, original.
Rolex GMT Master Tropical Face

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