The Rolex GMT-Master ref. 1675 with the rare "Blueberry" bezel is one of the most sought-after vintage Rolex models, prized for its unique aesthetic and military connections. Unlike the iconic "Pepsi" (red and blue) bezel, the all-blue insert—often called...
Reminds me of this (quite funny) post in the middle of all the back and forth. Was it ever settled? Last I recall, and I didn’t read everything, was that the consensus was these inserts were never sold on a watch. But that they could have been manufacture...
Your picture is cool. I saw recently some review saying they examined the texture and paint and said he felt they were Authentic "The classic Blueberry". I like to live in the myth and fairytale fun. It is a cool look.
I actually bought an aftermarket insert for my 16750, it was just for fun and solely for the “look”. I can’t recall the name of the guy that I bought it for, but he was clearly marking them as aftermarket on the reserve side least there be any shady stuff...
Blue inserts always intrigued me, as I never could " tie " them to original documents / sources... I can't deny a real and strong appeal for them. BUT this arabic version... WOW! Thanks, Bill. Nico
So no authenticity claimed just a magnificent look to enjoy. I did go down the rabbit hole before but lucky I did not get burned. You remember this document. ...
In it, he talks about his (and a partner’s) purchase of a batch of these bezels more than two decades ago. The partner in that purchase, who speaks on the video, states that his watch (which is fitted with one of the earlier Blueberry inserts; early ones ...
Yes I have handled and owned the Blueberry with all the hallmarks and yes there are a few that appear on the "Original". Ghosting where effectively you see a triangle within the triangle and same type of features within the numerals. And I could not resis...