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Old 30 October 2011, 03:05 AM   #1
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Hello Members

First let me begin by saying hello as this is my first post. I finally picked up my grail quite unexpectedly last week. I was at jewelry store that houses Arizona's largest collection of rare and vintage watches and found a 16750 completely restored. The negotiated price was one of the best I've seen, so I jumped on it.

My question is, it's a 44xxxxx serial number giving it a 1976 production date. My research tells me the 16750 began in 81 while other research tells me they were in fact made as early as 1978. The 12 O'clock position on the case is stamped 16750 with the serial number on the 6 O'clock position. It has a quick set date and listening to the beat it sounds like a fast beat 3075 movement. So what's the mystery here? It's definitely legit and I should be receiving the appraisal in the mail this week.

Thanks in advance for your help, here's some pics. BTW I'm a pilot for a major US carrier so this little gem found a happy home.



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Old 30 October 2011, 03:35 AM   #2
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That is a service case replacement. All replacement cases known have started with 4,4xxxxx until exhaustion; then they started with 4,7xxxxx.
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Old 30 October 2011, 03:38 AM   #3
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So basically, It was a 1675 and it was updated to a 16750 when it was restored?

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Old 30 October 2011, 03:47 AM   #4
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My guess is its an early 16750 original matte dial that was swapped with a service dial. My matted 16750 has a productions date of 82xxxxx.

Yours is pretty far off for a transitional model. Hope this mystery gets solved.
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Old 30 October 2011, 03:47 AM   #5
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So basically, It was a 1675 and it was updated to a 16750 when it was restored?

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No, the watch has always been a 16750. The original case was damaged at some time and replaced with a "service case" by the Rolex service center using a 4,4xx,xxx serial numbered service case. The original dial may have been replaced at the same time the case was with a service gloss dial, you will never know if the watch movement was pared with a matte dial or not.

A service case/dial watch has little collector value and would explain why you got such a good deal on it.

That said, the dealer should have known that and disclosed it to you. I would
liken buying a vintage watch with a service case to buying a car with a salvage title...it should be disclosed.

The watch I am sure is fine. A watch restored by Rolex using a service case/dial and whatever else was replaced can be used and enjoyed without the burden of trying to protect a collectable watch from everyday wear.
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Old 30 October 2011, 03:51 AM   #6
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Great to wear, but as a collectable piece....... Service case and dial impacts that greatly.
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Old 30 October 2011, 03:55 AM   #7
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Great looking watch btw....congrats!
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Old 30 October 2011, 04:09 AM   #8
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Great to wear, but as a collectable piece....... Service case and dial impacts that greatly.
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Old 30 October 2011, 05:48 AM   #9
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Ahh! The mystery seems to be solved. It looks like I have a 16750 with 100% NOS parts. This indeed would make me very happy as I intend to use it for everyday wear. I like the look of the vintage GMT's over the newer ones. IMHO the 16750 exudes cool!

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Old 30 October 2011, 07:17 AM   #10
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It looks great as a daily watch.
The GMT as a tool watch, definitely belongs to a pilot and the "pepsi" is a must!

Great choice, enjoy the watch!
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Old 30 October 2011, 08:23 AM   #11
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Are replacement cases and 78360 bracelets 316 or 904 steel? Thanks again.

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Old 30 October 2011, 02:34 PM   #12
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Very nice 16750. Love the pepsi look for daily wear.
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Old 30 October 2011, 05:24 PM   #13
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Thanks. The GMT function makes my life so much easier. The GMT clocks in our jets are often set to US central time, or are off by dudes resting their feet up on the dash and inadvertently jacking up the time (myself guilty). We use GMT so many times during the day that sometimes trying to convert is just a pain when your trying to multitask. I'm still serving in the military so it's got a colateral duty. I used so many Casio's over the years and then switched to a trusty Omega SMP GMT, but I've got to be honest, my 16750 just feels right and makes me smile. I love it! I realize I'm blathering on, but come on, this is what the watch was designed for and I'm proud to have the opportunity to use it as intended. One day it will be passed on to one of my daughters and it will have a great story indeed! Thanks again for all the info.

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Old 31 October 2011, 06:20 AM   #14
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Welcome and congrats from another AZ native. I too love the gmt and am currently on the prowl for another. What jeweler did you go to if you don't mind me asking? In the meantime enjoy the watch and wear it in good health.

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Nice watch, and as you wrote it, it is pretty cool to have a full NOS vintage watch, so you can use it on a daily basis without the fear of misdemeanor !
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Thanks. The GMT function makes my life so much easier. The GMT clocks in our jets are often set to US central time, or are off by dudes resting their feet up on the dash and inadvertently jacking up the time (myself guilty). We use GMT so many times during the day that sometimes trying to convert is just a pain when your trying to multitask. I'm still serving in the military so it's got a colateral duty. I used so many Casio's over the years and then switched to a trusty Omega SMP GMT, but I've got to be honest, my 16750 just feels right and makes me smile. I love it! I realize I'm blathering on, but come on, this is what the watch was designed for and I'm proud to have the opportunity to use it as intended. One day it will be passed on to one of my daughters and it will have a great story indeed! Thanks again for all the info.

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WELCOME - you said above the exact reason why I wear a GMT and a Sub, and take silly pictures of them, and hang out here a lot - "it makes me smile"....
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Old 31 October 2011, 02:26 PM   #17
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Welcome and congrats from another AZ native. I too love the gmt and am currently on the prowl for another. What jeweler did you go to if you don't mind me asking? In the meantime enjoy the watch and wear it in good health.

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Old 31 October 2011, 02:50 PM   #18
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Welcome and congrats from another AZ native. I too love the gmt and am currently on the prowl for another. What jeweler did you go to if you don't mind me asking? In the meantime enjoy the watch and wear it in good health.

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WELCOME - you said above the exact reason why I wear a GMT and a Sub, and take silly pictures of them, and hang out here a lot - "it makes me smile"....
Like these?



Summer to winter in the same afternoon, good thing I have a GMT to track all those time zones

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Old 19 November 2011, 08:42 AM   #19
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16750 dial

Hello, can anyone tell me where I can get a rolex gmt master 16750 dial?
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Old 19 November 2011, 10:43 AM   #20
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rolex gmt 16750 dial

you can get a SWISS dial from R S C. In UK the cost is about £230.
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