1967 Rolex GMT-Master 1675 MK0.5 “Long E”
One of the earliest matte dial Rolex GMTs.
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OVERVIEW
This is quite a unique Rolex GMT-Master, as it’s one of the first iterations of the matte dial 1675 known to collectors as a “Long E”, but this particular one is also known as a “mk0.5”. Different from the mk1 in that it still uses the same zinc lume and the same small GMT hand as earlier gilt dials versions, these examples were produced for only a very short period of time in 1967, which was a transitional year for the 1675.
Making it even more unique is its condition, with a perfect dial and handset, unpolished case and bracelet, and overall even patina. As far as any vintage watch goes, this is as good as it gets.
CONDITION NOTES
CASE: Very sharp (which I believe to be unpolished) case featuring thick lugs and its original shape and chamfers.
DIAL: Perfect MK0.5 matte dial with tritium+zinc sulfide lume that glows under UV and quickly dissipates without.
HANDS: Excellent handset with matching lume as the dial. Small GMt hand is correct for early 1967
MOVEMENT: Smooth, keeping time accurately for a vintage piece and no corrosion.
WATCH SPECS
Maker: Rolex
Model: Submariner
Reference: 1675
Year: 1967
Material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions: 39mm diameter; 12.5mm thickness with crystal
Crystal: Plexiglass
Lume: Tritium + Zinc Sulfide
Caliber: Rolex Caliber 1575 Automatic
Bracelet/Strap: Rolex Big Crown 7206 rivet bracelet with 67 clasp code
Lug Width: 20mm
Box/Papers: None