Rolex 16750 GMT: An Evening Cruise Companion
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Rolex 16750 GMT: An Evening Cruise Companion

By Bill · Jun 11, 2020 · 22 replies
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Bill's original post beautifully captures the essence of luxury watch ownership, showcasing his Rolex 16750 GMT in its natural element during an evening cruise. His evocative photography reminds us that a watch is not just a time-telling instrument, but a companion for life's most serene and enjoyable moments. This article explores how the community engaged with Bill's personal narrative and stunning visuals.

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We took an evening cruise yesterday to enjoy the calm and warm weather.

Looking forward to the weekend.

Enjoy






THe sun has set




Calm seas




Rose for the apero








Sake for sushi


About the Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 16750

The GMT-Master reference 16750 represents a transitional period for the model, bridging the gap between the long-running vintage reference 1675 and the modern five-digit references. It introduced significant technical updates while retaining much of the aesthetic character of its predecessor. This reference is notable for incorporating a quickset date function, a crucial advancement for user convenience that was absent in earlier GMT-Master models. It maintained the classic GMT-Master design language, making it appealing to collectors who appreciate both vintage aesthetics and improved functionality.

This reference features a 40 mm stainless steel case, housing the automatic caliber 3075. This movement provides a power reserve of approximately 42 hours and includes the aforementioned quickset date complication. The watch is fitted with an acrylic crystal, consistent with its transitional vintage status, and offers water resistance up to 100 meters. The bidirectional rotating aluminum bezel with a 24-hour graduated insert allows for the tracking of a third time zone.

For collectors, the 16750 is particularly interesting due to its relatively short production run and the combination of vintage and modern features. Early examples often feature matte dials, while later versions transitioned to gloss dials with white gold surrounds for the hour markers, offering distinct variations for enthusiasts. Its position as a transitional reference makes it a key piece in understanding the evolution of the GMT-Master line, appealing to those seeking a watch with both historical significance and enhanced practicality.

Specifications

Caliber
3075
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
100m/330ft
Crystal
Acrylic

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Juliusotto
Jun 11, 2020

the beautiful watch match the perfect weather

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elliot55
Jun 11, 2020

.... Me thinks not. Cheers, my friend. - Scott

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Boris
Jun 11, 2020

Very clean example of an underrated Rolex reference.

CP
Cpt Scarlet
Jun 11, 2020

This was one of the cases ;-)) ...

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