My new (vintage) Rolex GMT reference 16750 from 1982.

Jun 19, 2019,12:35 PM
 

Hello friends!

I had always thought that the most cherished watches in our collections are those which have a good story behind which somehow closely link those timepieces with us. I wish to share a new addition to my collection which is a very special watch for me as it belonged to my Father in Law who passed away in 2011.

I had a close relationship with him and we shared many trips to USA and Europe where we enjoyed the travels and also brought back several watches (and many knives, another shared passion) as souvenirs of those trips.

My Father in Law didn´t collect watches but was very fond of the dozen or so he owned. After his passing his timepieces remained in a drawer for the last eight years till last week end when my wife and her sister rediscovered them while arranging and cleaning his home.

I was offered to choose a watch from his box and I selected this one. It is a run of the mill Rolex GMT ref 16750 (first series: matt dial / painted tritium indexes). As per its serial number it was made around 1982.

I personally bought this watch in early 1983 in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands during a vacation trip to that beautiful Caribbean island with my family. It was bought as a souvenir from our trip for my Father in Law.

It became his favorite watch and it received a lot of wrist time during the next 28 years, both in his job in the factory he worked in (the watch received a hard treatment there) and also when he travelled abroad or practiced his favorite pastime: fishing aboard his boat.

As you can see, the watch displays many little scars from its very active life but overall it is in very good condition. I specially love the way the blue sector of the bezel insert has faded from the outer part to the center in charming shades and how the lume has turned to a beautiful creamy patina.

In 2010 my Father in Law was already ill and he wore the old GMT while interned in a Sanatorium for treatment. Then the watch stopped. It had never received a service before. My Father in Law was sad for this problem with his trusty GMT and asked my help.

So I took the watch to my watchmaker old friend (retired from the local Official Rolex service dept) and asked him to service it but avoiding any polishing of the case and bracelet or touching the dial or hand set.

The watch was full of grime between lugs and inside bracelet, and the dial was barely visible due to lots of superficial scratches on its plexi, but all it needed was a disassemble, cleaning, change of gaskets and oiling and a good polishing of its original plexi.

A couple of weeks later I returned the watch with its shining plexi and working as new to its owner who was very happy to strap it to his wrist again. I can well remember his big smile when he viewed the watch on his wrist again. Regrettably his illness gradually aggravated till his passing a year later.

I received the watch last Monday and though it had been laying in a drawer for eight years it started working as soon as I handled it to examine it in detail.

I adjusted the bracelet to my wrist and set the time and date and I am controlling its working. It didn´t show any perceptible deviation during the first 48 hours of wearing it denoting once again how noble these Rolex movements are.   Vintage Rolex never cease to amaze me for their reliability and ruggedness.

I was moved when receiving this watch in my hands and I wish to keep it in my collection for some time and then pass it to my son as a remembrance of his Grandfather. I will keep and wear it with the respect it deserves and it will remind me of the many good times spent with my Father in Law.

Cheers! Abel

 

 

 


























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Wonderful emotional connect you’ve got to this amazing GMT !

 
 By: mahesh : June 19th, 2019-12:48
I’m sure it is a family treasure to pass on. Thanks for sharing... Best, Mahesh.,

Dear Abel, I’m speechless...

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : June 19th, 2019-13:20
This is possibly the most touching story I have ever read posted within our community. I also agree with you about the reliability and ruggedness of vintage Rolex watches. Enjoy this incredible watch each day in memory of your father in law.

My dear Captain: thank you so much for your so kind words.

 
 By: Subexplorer : June 19th, 2019-19:02
I appreciate so much them so much. It is always my pleasure to share the watch and its story here. I’m enjoying this watch so much and it is very special to me. All the best Abel

Very moving story, superb watch

 
 By: Mike H : June 19th, 2019-15:31
Certainly one of the watches which will be the most valuable to you thanks to its unique background as I can imagine... I am sure you will always have a very special emotion when you will wear this 1675. Wear it in the very best of your health my friend, ... 

It is quite rare to read about a real personal story..

 
 By: S F : June 19th, 2019-17:43
behind a vintage in our collection. Whatever the watch maybe, a moving story dear Abel. Cheers! SF

A keeper for life!

 
 By: 中野れい : June 19th, 2019-19:25
You're a good man 👍

And this is why watches are great.

 
 By: Nono01 : June 19th, 2019-23:37
They remind us of a nicer times with people we care about. Who cares of resell values or "investments". This watch with that story is priceless. Enjoy it buddy

Nice watch my friend but the bond between you and your Father-in-Law

 
 By: reintitan : June 19th, 2019-23:44
and the story you told is much more precious. Wear it in good health always and I hope you and your son can also make memories together with it.

Great watch!

 
 By: NoH : June 20th, 2019-02:27
And a fantastic story!

What a wonderful story , your emotions clearly came true with this post .

 
 By: ZSHSZ : June 20th, 2019-03:48
I love the watch with all the wear marks , and I’m sure it will bring back great memories...

Thank you again ZSHSZ ! It is my big pleasure...

 
 By: Subexplorer : June 20th, 2019-12:00
... to share these shots and story here. I feel that all members of this forum understand my feelings around this watch so I can’t think of a better place to share it. Glad you like it! Cheers! Abel

When a watch is much more than a watch

 
 By: DrStrong : June 21st, 2019-01:19
thanks for sharing the story Abel

Superb watch with a fantastic story!

 
 By: Watcholic_id : June 21st, 2019-23:19
Always love to read about the story of well loved watches, a family heirloom. Thanks for sharing such a fantastic story with us Cheers

Thank you so much Watcholic! It is my big pleasure to share...

 
 By: Subexplorer : June 22nd, 2019-12:13
... this watch and story here. Appreciate your kind words! Cheers! Abel

Beautiful watch and an amazing story. Thanks for sharing! [nt]

 
 By: palimpsest : June 24th, 2019-07:34
Certainly a wonderful gift for your son!

Querido Abel

 
 By: renerod : June 26th, 2019-17:34
As I have told several times, one of the many reasons why I love WatchProSite is that you are allowed to share and participate in touching and loving histories, being able to form a true community. This time it was your turn, and being always the kindest ... 

Muchas gracias amigo René!! I appreciate so much your so kind and warm comment my friend.

 
 By: Subexplorer : June 27th, 2019-14:24
Yes, I feel this a perfect heirloom and it surely will be a cherished remembrance for my son about the previous owners of this watch. I know he will appreciate it so much. As a matter of fact my family was very touched to read this post and specially my s... 

Does your son also belong to PuristsPro?

 
 By: renerod : June 27th, 2019-16:28
If so, I must say he must feel very proud of his father. Very. Cheers! René

Great story

 
 By: Quan : July 2nd, 2019-22:06
Thanks for sharing the deep bonding you have with your in law Cheers