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Rolex GMT-Master Collection Theme

By Baron - Mr Red · Sep 23, 2013 · 63 replies
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Baron - Mr Red initiates a captivating discussion on the Rolex GMT-Master, challenging the community to explore the multifaceted nature of this iconic reference. His post delves into the complexities of building a themed collection around GMTs, contrasting it with the pursuit of Submariners and inviting fellow collectors to share their diverse GMTs.

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I am itching to see Nicolas's 1675 and Pan Am theme.....

I have two GMTs. These two....



Trqnsitional?


Transitional?




Vintage

Vintage


I have watches over the years how GMTs have been adored and collected by members on this forum. Nicolas has most definitely led a charge on the GMT theme, and I know what I will say now will challenge him...


What does GMT really stand for? Time for a multiple choice....please feel free to invent your own


a) Gives Massive Thrills

b) Gives Massive Traumas

c) Giant Masochistic Theme

d) Going Mental Time


I like themes. I like the challenge they pose. But I also like to know that a theme has a definitive close. Take Submariners.... if you wanted to build a theme around JUST Submariners, it would be almost an impossible task to achieve even if you restricted the theme to Subs with crown guards. The variations and subtleties are so numerous, that some hole in the theme will always be evident. On the other hand, it all depends on how you define the theme. At this point in time, I have four (ish) Submariners. A 6200, a 1680 Ricciardi Red, a 5512 2-line gilt and a 5508 small crown. In my book, I think I have covered many of the bases for Subs. I have big and small crown, first protected crown in gilt and a special red Sub. I know that I could extend it to all sorts of different criteria, but I actually think my Sub theme is closed. Likewise my SD theme. But this is about GMTs. 


GMTS have so many permutations and varieties, to truly capture the FULL theme would be a close-to-lifelong pursuit. Now, if GMTs were the raison d'etre of a collection, I could see why one would go down that path. But, if like me, the main buzz from the collection is diving watches, then how should I go about this GMT theme? 


Listen to Nicolas and pursue the early vintage pieces like the 6542, as well as perhaps more variations on the 1675? Or maybe with a 1675 already in my collection, I could simply wait for a nice modern ceramic and have a nice range of GMTs that...like the Subs.....capture the theme without having to move deeper into the cavern of the obsessed...LoL.


Uhm.... this is a dilemma. If i go 6542, then inevitably it will require me to build around the theme with more varieties. While I love GMT, it is not in the same game for me as the SD or Sub..... dilemmas.


Would love to see as many and as varied GMTs as possible to see what really grabs me. I have to say, I know one in particular that will push me in a certain direction..... but lets see. With a 1019 research plan ahead, this is a decision for 2014 but it is a decision unmade as of yet.








About the Rolex Milgauss Ref. 1019

The Rolex Milgauss reference 1019 is a specific iteration within the Milgauss model line. This reference is distinguished by its particular configuration and production period.

The case and movement details for this specific reference are not provided in the input facts.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in the Milgauss series. Its position within the broader Milgauss lineup is defined by its reference number and specific characteristics.

Specifications

Caliber
1580
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
38mm
Dial
Black, Silver
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Acrylic

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DrStrong
Sep 23, 2013
here's a trio of my exes...

...for anyone's taste..

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Baron - Mr Red
Sep 23, 2013
i draw to the one on the left

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amanico
Sep 23, 2013
Youdon't have bad taste, my friend. ;) Cool trio, Jeff. [nt]

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Baron - Mr Red
Sep 23, 2013
I cannot wait for your 1675 thread

I am now playing with straps on my 1675 Panda.... haven't found a good idea yet.

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amanico
Sep 23, 2013
Will show you some possibilities, next time we meet, Mr Gold.

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amanico
Sep 23, 2013
To answer your question: a) b) c) and d) ....

What other answer did you expect from me? You know that when it comes to GMT, I am a lost case. Knowing the level of your collection, I would say that: - You don't need to get all of the GMTs Rolex made. It is not that an endless story, it is much easier to achieve this theme, than a Sub theme, and for much less money. But you will see with time passing if the GMT love will grow on you ( and it may well be the is the same than with fine wine, it is a matter of taste which grows with education,

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