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Old 18 September 2021, 03:09 AM   #1
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PICTURES: GMT-Master Evolution

Hello TRFers and happy Friday to you. I was fortunate to have the 4 major references of the GMT lineup recently so had to do a little photo shoot and wanted to share with my fellow enthusiasts. Depending on your perspective, not a lot has changed or a lot has changed...part of the joy with this hobby, right?

Also, the bookends are the hardest/rarest to source for wildly different reasons so it's also fun to think about how much Rolex as a company has evolved too.

Anyway, here's what you really care about; the pictures:

Reference 6542 (1957) -> 1675 (1970; Mk2) -> 16710 (2002) -> 126710 (2021)

















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Last edited by dbhak22; 18 September 2021 at 03:16 AM.. Reason: Added manufacture years next to ref. numbers.
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