This timepiece is in exceptional condition, having undergone a Rolex Service Centre overhaul in 2019. It features service hands that complement the original, untouched dial. The 78360 Oyster bracelet is in superb condition with minimal stretch.
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Rolex GMT Master 40mm 16750 1982
Rolex GMT Master 40mm 16750 1982
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$22,500.00 AUD
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Why we love this watch
Why we love this watch
The Rolex GMT-Master 16750 is a bit of a unicorn in the vintage watch world—a transitional model that ticks all the right boxes for collectors and enthusiasts alike. And guess what? We’ve got two in stock right now, which is about as common as finding two empty exit rows on a long-haul flight.
Released in 1981, the 16750 followed in the footsteps of earlier GMT-Masters, staying true to its roots as the go-to watch for pilots and globetrotters while sneaking in a few modern upgrades. It’s the perfect blend of vintage charm and everyday practicality—ideal for those who want a classic look without having to baby their watch every time it rains.
The Backstory—Because Every Watch Needs One
The GMT-Master was first developed in the 1950s as part of a partnership with Pan American Airways. Back then, long-haul flights were still a novelty, and pilots needed a way to track two time zones—home and destination—without relying on mental maths. The GMT-Master solved the problem with its rotating 24-hour bezel and extra hour hand, and the rest is history.
By the time the 16750 came along, Rolex had figured out that travellers wanted the same functionality but with a few added conveniences. Enter the Calibre 3075 movement, which brought the long-overdue quickset date function. No more spinning the hands around like a hamster wheel just to set the date. The Calibre 3075 also upped the beat rate to 28,800 vibrations per hour, giving the seconds hand that buttery-smooth sweep and improving accuracy—because nobody wants to land in Paris and realise their watch thinks it’s still in Sydney.
Looks That Haven’t Aged a Day
Visually, the 16750 kept all the classic GMT-Master design cues that make it instantly recognisable. It’s got the 40mm stainless steel case, the rotating 24-hour bezel, and the iconic Mercedes hands. But here’s where it gets interesting—early models came with matte dials and painted indices, while later versions switched to glossy dials with white gold surrounds. Both are stunning, but collectors tend to obsess over the matte dial for its vintage character. We happen to like both.
The aluminium bezel insert is another standout feature. Unlike modern ceramic bezels that stubbornly refuse to age, these aluminium inserts develop character—fading into rich shades of blue and red (or black, if you’re feeling mysterious). It’s the kind of patina that gets vintage collectors more excited than a seagull at a chip shop.
A Short but Sweet Production Run
The 16750 was produced until 1988, when it was replaced by the GMT-Master II. The newer model introduced the independently adjustable hour hand, making it even easier to track multiple time zones. But the 16750 occupies a sweet spot—it’s modern enough to wear daily but vintage enough to feel special. Think of it as the last of the old-school GMT-Masters before things got too complicated…like the last air-cooled Porsche.
What’s the Big Deal Today?
Collectors love the 16750 for its heritage. It’s rugged, reliable, and still has that unmistakable GMT-Master look. Examples in good condition, particularly those with the matte dial, are in high demand—and priced accordingly.
Now for the fun part—we’ve got one of each in stock right now. That’s right, a matte dial and a glossy dial, both ready to find a new home. Whether you’re team vintage matte or team glossy modern, you can’t go wrong. But fair warning—if you wait too long, one (or both) will be gone faster than the last sausage roll at a Bunnings barbecue.
Case & Bracelet
Case & Bracelet
The Oyster bracelet is in excellent condition, showing minimal stretch.
Dial & Hands
Dial & Hands
Exceptional condition, featuring service hands that complement the original, untouched dial.
Warranty & Condition
Warranty & Condition
Crown Vintage Watches provides a minimum 3-month mechanical warranty on pre-owned watches, from the date of purchase.
The warranty covers mechanical defects only.
The warranty does not cover damages such as scratches, finish, crystals, glass, straps (leather, fabric or rubber damage due to wear and tear), damage resulting from wear under conditions exceeding the watch manufacturer’s water resistance limitations, and damage due to physical and or accidental abuse.
Please note, water resistance is neither tested nor guaranteed.
Shipping and insurance costs for warranty returns to us must be covered by the customer. Returns must be shipped via traceable courier. Return shipment must be pre-paid and fully insured. Collect shipping will be refused. In case of loss or damages, the customer is liable.
Our Pledge
At Crown Vintage Watches, we stand by the authenticity of every product we sell. For added peace of mind, customers are welcome to have items independently authenticated at their own expense.
Condition
Due to the nature of vintage timepieces, all watches are sold as is. We will accurately describe the current condition and working order of all watches we sell to the best of our ability.
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