Description:
The Rolex GMT-Master stands among the most emblematic tool watches ever produced, originally developed in the 1950s to meet the needs of intercontinental pilots navigating multiple time zones. Over time, the model transcended its purely functional origins to become a symbol of both technical innovation and understated elegance. Within this lineage, examples retailed by Tiffany & Co. occupy a particularly rarefied position, reflecting a period when Rolex partnered with prestigious retailers to co-sign dials, adding an additional layer of exclusivity and historical intrigue.
According to its serial number, this example was manufactured in 1969, placing it within one of the most desirable production periods of the reference 1675. It features the sought-after “Long E” dial, distinguished by the elongated central stroke in the Rolex signature, a subtle yet highly appreciated detail among collectors. The matte black dial has developed a rich and even patina, with tritium hour markers and hands aging to a warm creamy tone, enhancing the overall visual harmony.
The stainless steel case retains strong proportions, complemented by a bi-color “Pepsi” bezel insert that has naturally faded over time into a striking fuchsia spectrum, a phenomenon that gives each piece a unique identity and is particularly coveted within the collecting community. The co-signed Tiffany & Co. signature further elevates the watch, marking its original sale through the iconic New York retailer and reinforcing its rarity within the GMT-Master lineage. Combined with the Long E dial and the exceptional bezel aging, this detail contributes to a compelling narrative that bridges tool watch heritage with the world of high-end retail.


























