Holy grail of all Pepsis with super provenance
Year Zero Rolex GMT Master Pepsi
Reference 1675
Case Born Circa 1959
Movement Certification Document November 1960
Watch Assembly 1961
Sale of Watch January 13, 1962
Serial Number 506XXX
Size 40mm
Original Factory Glossy Gilt Dial
Dial has Gilt writing + Chapter Ring, beautiful hour marker patina, and the rare spidering showing to the authenticity of the dial,
Original Hands with matching patina and small arrow
Pointed Crown Guards, strong lugs
Period Rivoted Oyster Bracelet
Condtion Excellent
One Year Warranty
This holy grail is in excellent condition with very strong lugs, original dial, hands, original Guarantee, Swiss government movement Certification document with intact Rolex sticker, original price tag, bill of sale, GMT booklet, and original box, each authenticated and guaranteed original.
Own a piece of history...
Rolexes legacy is as the leader of iconic technical tool watches having created many patented innovations including the screw down crown, anti-magnetic casing, helium release valve, the ratchet bezel...
The Rolex Pepsi GMT is one of the most recognizable watches on the planet. Launched in 1954, it was designed for pilots in the age of transcontinental flights. The characteristic blue and red bezel was said to be inspired by the colors of Pan American Airways, who commissioned the watch from Rolex.
In 1960, Rolex launched their second series of the GMT-Master, a reference that would run until approximately 1980, the reference 1675. This new reference featured the new 1530 series movement, in the case of the GMT-Master caliber 1565. The most striking feature of the updated watch was the presence of crown guards. The case had been enlarged by 2mm and was now 40mm (excluding the crown guards) and was again available in both stainless steel (1675/0) and 18ct yellow gold (1675/8).
Rolex also introduced the aluminium insert as standard on the reference 1675. On the steel version the ‘Pepsi’ bezel was standard and on the yellow gold watch the insert was brown. The 1675 went through two crown guard versions too. The first iteration is referred to by collectors as pointed crown guards (PCG) or in Italian ‘cornino’. This was due to the thin and sharp profile of the guards. The later version is much thicker and rounded and can be referred to as rounded crown guards as per the lingo used for Submariners.
Ours is in excellent condition with very strong lugs, original dial, hands, period bracelet and super provenance and authenticated and guaranteed original.