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Here's a new addition to my stable a matte dial transitional 16750 from 1979 (6 million SN) with a nice aged almost tan colored tritium. I've been wrestling with purchasing a gen 1675 for years and now with the prices dropping back down to where they were 3-4 years ago I decided to pull the trigger. Instead I opted to go with a 16750 quickset, call me lazy with setting the date -I love the silver datewheel! (but sigh, no flat top 3 to be had :( ).

So here are a few pix...

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Wow. What an amazing watch!

Congratulations my friend!

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S,

Love your latest acquisition. I'm really drawn to the amazing natually aged coloration of the dial and handset. It looks like it is in excellent condition overall.

WIGH, B

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Nice piece! Love the classic look of the pepsi dial...reminds me of that old episode of Magnum PI where he was treading water out in the ocean all night. :)

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S,

Love your latest acquisition. I'm really drawn to the amazing natually aged coloration of the dial and handset. It looks like it is in excellent condition overall.

WIGH, B

Thanks a lot B,

The tritium patina sealed the deal for me, not to mention the condition. I'm going to look for a more aged insert for it at some point.

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These classic Rolexes... :wub:

I mean, nothing against some of the new models... and while the new GMT IIc is a great looking watch generally... the original GMT "spirit" is certainly lost.

It's Pepsi or nothing.

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These classic Rolexes... :wub:

I mean, nothing against some of the new models... and while the new GMT IIc is a great looking watch generally... the original GMT "spirit" is certainly lost.

It's Pepsi or nothing.

I'll second that BT!!! The new models just don't do it for me.

Now, I wouldn't mind a more aged Pepsi insert. :)

  • 4 weeks later...
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A little transitional make-under today.

I swapped the insert out for a much more aged and faded one that I felt it set off the patina of the dial/hands better.... Now I think its done!!!

So it has gone from Pepsi:

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To teal/cherry pink:

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