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    Dear forumers, just a quick question. May I ask if GMT stainless steel black/red bezel worth keeping? I dont wear it anymore and last I checked with a few second hand watch shops, they were willing to pay me bout $200-$300 more than the price I originally paid for years back. Condition is excellent and question is, does it have the potential to be a collectors item or a rare timepiece many years from now that can fetch a high price? Im using the half gold Submariner now. Appreciate the inputs...

    If this is the wrong section, moderators may move to the right one..sorry

  • #2
    well, im not sure of the series really...bought in late 2005 black n red bezel.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by nimm12
      not worth to keep
      too many GMT outside there. in my opinion, it will never be a collector item

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      • #4
        Collector items:

        Ref. 6542 aka Pussy Galore
        Production Period: 1954-1959
        Model Name: Rolex GMT Master
        Caliber: 1036 (1954-1959), 1065 (1957-1959), 1066 (1957-1959)


        Ref. 1675 (/0)
        Production Period: 1959-1980
        Model Name: Rolex GMT Master
        Caliber:

        1565 (1959-1964) 18000A/h
        1575 (1965-1980) 19600A/h (hacking introduced 1971)

        Pressure proof to 50m/165ft
        Bracelet: Oyster 78360, Jubilé 62510
        Glass: Acrylic crystal
        Indexes: Tritium

        Ref. 16750
        Production Period: 1981-1988
        Model Name: Rolex GMT Master
        Caliber: 3075, 28800A/h, hacking, quickset
        Pressure proof to 100m/330ft
        Bracelet: Oyster 78360, Jubilé 62510
        Glass: Acrylic crystal
        Indexes: Tritium

        Ref. 16760 aka Fat Lady aka Sophia Loren
        Production Period:1983-1988
        Model Name: Rolex GMT Master II
        Caliber: 3085, 28800A/h, hacking, quickset (24-hour-hand)
        Pressure proof to 100m/330ft
        Bracelet: Oyster 78360, Jubilé 62510
        Glass: Sapphire crystal
        Indexes: Tritium

        The Ref. 16760 is the first GMT Master II.

        All other recent models are too many in the resale market...

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        • #5
          Are you referring to collectors but not for sale?
          Collector is also personal preference. If you do not consider the resale value, it is worth to keep.
          There is a big diff of collector vs. margin profit...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Navigator2009 View Post
            Collector items:

            Ref. 6542 aka Pussy Galore
            Production Period: 1954-1959
            Model Name: Rolex GMT Master
            Caliber: 1036 (1954-1959), 1065 (1957-1959), 1066 (1957-1959)


            Ref. 1675 (/0)
            Production Period: 1959-1980
            Model Name: Rolex GMT Master
            Caliber:

            1565 (1959-1964) 18000A/h
            1575 (1965-1980) 19600A/h (hacking introduced 1971)

            Pressure proof to 50m/165ft
            Bracelet: Oyster 78360, Jubilé 62510
            Glass: Acrylic crystal
            Indexes: Tritium

            Ref. 16750
            Production Period: 1981-1988
            Model Name: Rolex GMT Master
            Caliber: 3075, 28800A/h, hacking, quickset
            Pressure proof to 100m/330ft
            Bracelet: Oyster 78360, Jubilé 62510
            Glass: Acrylic crystal
            Indexes: Tritium

            Ref. 16760 aka Fat Lady aka Sophia Loren
            Production Period:1983-1988
            Model Name: Rolex GMT Master II
            Caliber: 3085, 28800A/h, hacking, quickset (24-hour-hand)
            Pressure proof to 100m/330ft
            Bracelet: Oyster 78360, Jubilé 62510
            Glass: Sapphire crystal
            Indexes: Tritium

            The Ref. 16760 is the first GMT Master II.

            All other recent models are too many in the resale market...

            Info from GMTMasterHistory? Should have credited them man..

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            • #7
              I doubt it will be good value.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by shou.biao.kuang View Post
                Info from GMTMasterHistory? Should have credited them man..
                :thumbsup

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Rolex116613
                  Means its only 3185 movement. No need to keep.
                  Only the 3186 movement is hard to find.
                  Bro, are you referring to the last batch of Gmt II COKE/Pepsi?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Anfield2009 View Post
                    Bro, are you referring to the last batch of Gmt II COKE/Pepsi?

                    He meant the 'M' series GMT II.

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                    • #11
                      Noted. thks. Does anyone know what is resale price for the 'M' series GMT II with 3186?

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                      • #12
                        Is that price (9k) GMT 2c? Or old one with coke bezel?

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                        • #13
                          16710

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                          • #14
                            How about the value of 16700 GMT Master?

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                            • #15
                              I would like to find out the resale value (in good condition) for 16750 & 16760? Any expert?? Thanks.

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