This Rolex GMT-Master was produced in 1997 (U-serial). The watch is in excellent condition with a nice thick oyster case and thick lugs. This reference was the first GMT Master and is equipped with a black glossy dial, applied white gold hour markers and a sapphire crystal. The pepsi bezel shows some nice fading. The case is in great condition. The spring bar holes are clean and crisp and not elongated. The original 78860 solid oyster bracelet with 501B endlinks shows hardly any stretch. The caliber 3175 movement is running accurate and was fully serviced by our watchmaker. The watch is delivered with the original Rolex warranty paper and Rolex box.
Bracelet or Strap
Bracelet
Any questions?
Is the bracelet stretchy?
The bracelet is in good condition, with some signs of stretch and wear.
Has The Case Been Polished?
The case has been polished lightly and is in great condition. All edges are very sharp and the brushing is nice and even.
Are All Of The Parts Original?
Yes all parts are original.
Is The Watch Keeping Good Time?
The movement is running accurate and was recently serviced by our watchmaker.
We are proud to offer a two-year warranty on every Rolex watch offered by us. Other brands come with a one-year warranty unless otherwise mentioned.
The warranty includes the functioning of the watch including the functioning of any present complications. Each watch is in properly working condition and is carefully checked and/or serviced by our professional team before shipment. Please keep in mind that vintage watches need to be treated with reasonable care by their owners.
Excluded from the warranty are: water damage, turn and push buttons, crystal, watch strap and clasp. Improper use or damage caused by the owner or third parties are not covered by our warranty.
All warranty claims must be directly reported to Timeless Vintage Watches. The warranty will be void if a third party worked on or opened the watch.
The warranty is non transferable and only valid to the original purchaser. With every claim the invoice or invoice number must be presented. Repairs without a valid invoice are also possible but will be made at your costs.