
Amanico shares two exceptionally rare and unique Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 16753 dials, challenging his own perception of having seen 'almost everything.' The post highlights a UAE-dialed version and a 'Devil's GMT-Master,' showcasing the incredible diversity and hidden gems within vintage Rolex collecting, prompting awe and curiosity from the community.



The Rolex GMT-Master reference 16753 is a notable two-tone iteration of the brand's travel watch, produced during the 1980s. It represents a significant evolution from earlier GMT-Master models, incorporating updated materials and an improved movement while retaining the classic GMT functionality. This reference is distinguished by its combination of stainless steel and 18k yellow gold, offering a more luxurious aesthetic compared to its all-steel counterparts.
This reference features a 40mm Oyster case crafted from steel and gold, housing the automatic Caliber 3075 movement. This movement provides a power reserve of approximately 42 hours and includes the GMT complication, allowing for the tracking of a second time zone, alongside a date display. The watch is fitted with an acrylic crystal and is water-resistant to 100 meters, consistent with its intended use as a robust yet refined travel instrument.
For collectors, the 16753 is appreciated for its vintage appeal combined with modern reliability. It bridges the gap between earlier four-digit references and the subsequent five-digit models, offering a distinct aesthetic with its two-tone construction and often seen with a brown or black dial. The presence of an acrylic crystal places it firmly within the vintage category, appealing to those who value the characteristics of watches from this era.
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