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Old 7 January 2016, 09:08 AM   #1
Cecca78
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GMT 16750 dial opinions

Hi everyone and a happy new year,
This is my first post and I thank everyone for your opinions on the GMT 16750 I recently purchased.
Despite having an early 6,2 million serial (sorry if the picture is not very clear), it has a (mk 4?) glossy dial.
the reseller insisted it has not been replaced from matt to gloss, but I' m still convinced the dial might have ben replaced during a later service.
In the end I really love the watch overall, runs perfectly, and the price was ok, but I'd like to have your opinion and suggestions on the dial/ serial issue.

Many thanks in advance!
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Old 7 January 2016, 10:31 AM   #2
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The dial has definitely been replaced...which happens. I bet he said the insert was original too. It looks like a blue back insert and it should be red on the back side.
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Old 7 January 2016, 11:55 AM   #3
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Welcome to the forum.

You have asked a question not uncommon to many new collectors of vintage Rolex, "Did my watch originally come with a matte dial or a gloss dial?" Over the years collectors have come up with "guidelines" to answer that question. Keep in mind these are guidelines and nothing is set in stone.

I think many people would agree that for the 16750 the transition for matte to gloss occurred in the 8.3 to 8.4 mil range. The collectors who favor a narrow window prefer to see the matte dials in the 16750 not beyond the 8.4 mil range, while other collectors favoring a more broad range feel that the matte dial in the 16750 under 9 mil serial is acceptable. I tend to favor a narrow window, that's just me.

Your watch with a 6.2 mil serial would likely be 1979 and would be about 5 years before the gloss dials were even produced. So with certainty it can be said that it originally came with a matte dial.

Hope this helps.
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