🎉 GMT Master 16753 Root Beer The Clint Eastwood

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GMT Master 16753 Root Beer The Clint Eastwood

May 06, 2013

On todays installment of #TBT well take a look at a highly polarizing watch, the GMT Master 16753. Its a that evokes serious 1970s and 80s imagery with its color scheme and two-tone metal combination, but it has somehow remained relevant to collectors. You could easily chalk admiration for the watch up to being a vintage , but I dont think its that simple. Lets take a closer look.If youre a vintage watch admirer, youre certainly familiar with the GMT Master. Introduced in 1954 and designed in conjunction with Pan-Am for its pilots, its a legend amongst sports/tool watches. Amongst our team, there are several of us who own or have owned vintage stainless models such as the 1675 or the newer 16710. GMT-Master II 16710All of these editions, including the 16710, have been on the rise over the past several years as buyers have decided that the Submariner isnt the only not named Daytona thats worth collecting.The GMT Master 16753 – Steel and GoldBut, didnt only produce stainless GMTs. From nearly the beginning, an all gold model was produced and is still in todays lineup. Then, in the early 1970s, the GMT Master 16753 introduced. With a gold bezel, crown, hands and applied indices (their shape leading to the name of nipple dial), a mid-level model was born. Available with either a black or very 70s brown dial, the watch could be chosen with either a Jubilee or Oyster bracelet. Today, though, its the brown model that holds our interest.Brown is the New BlackPersonally speaking, unless were talking leather goods, I struggle with brown. Id never wear a suit in the color and, sorry German colleagues; the only Porsche 911 in the earthy color that Id ever own would have to be gratis. I simply dont find the color sporty and its one of the last colors Id expect to enjoy on a watch.Double that dislike when it comes to two-tone watches, thats Rolesor in speak, as they generally seem confused to me. And so, yes, it was a huge surprise that the GMT Master 16753 knocked me over some weeks back when I attended the Watches With Nicknames event hosted by the Davidoff Brothers in Geneva.? And by the way, you ll note that this watch has racked up the nicknames!I guess I had seen the brown GMT Master 16753 many times before in old catalogs, in stores, and online and I truly shied away from it. U-g-l-y was my thinking in a nutshell. Overwrought, gaudy, and a bit cheesy were the descriptors formerly in my mind (my wife calls it a pimp watch C yes, she hates it C for now). But, time often softens the blow and, as I think we often find, some peripheral things that remind us of earlier periods in our life often breed some sort of nostalgic yearning. So, call the purchase of this Tiger Eye, thats Tiger Auge in German as it is truly known due to the dials resemblance to the stone, an example of that fond look backwards. Or, call it a move into a different direction.The Root Beer is a Wild Card from Id actually contend that the GMT Master 16753 Root Beer (keep piling up the nicknames, and were not done yet, as the bezel of this watch reminds most of the sodas color) is one of s cooler watches. Its a weird example of the notoriously conservative brand letting its hair down, or, perhaps, inhaling something 1970s illicit. ?Perhaps this different look is why the watch is highly collectible and maintains a supportive (often rabid) fanbase. Some would also point to the celebrities who wore them.Clint Eastwood Loves This WatchAt the Geneva event I referenced earlier, the GMT Master 16753 was noted as the Clint Eastwood and in fact, you can quickly search online for this watch under his name and the hits are numerous. Apparently, this is the actors favorite watch, he wore it all the time outside of films, and he wore it in numerous movies. Most famously, it could be seen on his wrist in the 1982 Cold War film Firefox (I saw this at the theater!). Less famously, the Italian F1 driver Elio de Angelis also wore it as a constant favorite before he tragically died in a testing accident in 1986.Seeing is Believing with the GMT Master 16753Returning to why I ended up buying the GMT Master 16753, the color scheme, in person, is fabulous. It should be noted that the model you see here is a so-called transitional model (akin to the stainless 16750) in that it looks like the prior, original version with nipple dial and acrylic crystal, but it contains the then new higher beat 3075 movement with quickset date. It also contains a printed crown logo versus the earlier versions applied logo. Youll note that the brown dial is metallic and, in the right lighting, it is absolutely fantastic.? It has the ability to change from an almost black to something quite rusty depending purely on the angle.? So many of these dials flake or turn reddish C and since this is , they get bunched into the tropical category C but I consider myself lucky to find a minty version. Lets just say that I like my Tiger Eye the way Clint wore it!Nipple Dials and Tiger EyesThere are so many details on the GMT Master 16753 worth noting. The handset is completely done in gold and that provides a striking and dressy look. It really transforms the look of the watch when compared to a 1675 because of the absence of red on the famous GMT hand. Similarly, the use of applied gold indices on the Nipple Dial also adds a very distinctive look that was sadly when the Tiger Eye received a maxi dial by the mid 1980s. On the hardware front, the small gold crown is relatively tame as is the gold bezel. In fact, both of these details are dominated by the Root Beer insert.Speaking of this insert, it is wildly different in color when compared to the 1675 or even the black-dialed 16753s as these were solid black with gold numerals. Early Root Beers were all brown, but I love the contrasting tan and brown bezel thats bisected. Here again, this one is in lovely condition. And then theres that bracelet-When the Jubilee trumps the OysterAs mentioned, the GMT Master 16753 was available on either a Jubilee or an Oyster bracelet. Both contain polished gold center links and were made with the typical level of high quality. If we call the Root Beer an odd watch, then my choice of an odd bracelet fits the bill. Ive made it pretty clear that the Oyster bracelet is, bar none, my favorite of all time. Its simple and amazingly comfortable. However, the Jubilee just works better on this watch. Yes, again, its what Clint wore, but I just find it more appropriate to the head of the watch.?? Plus, it is also admittedly very, very comfortable. Furthermore, I like to give it a little dangle on my wrist to help pull off the old school vibe!As a note, I paired the watch with a couple different brown leather straps, one from Davidoff and one from BCatt, and it gives the watch a totally different look. Its rugged in a cool way and definitely tones down the look.The Root Beer has a serious followingLets get back to the term polarizing because it defines the GMT Master 16753. People truly love or hate this watch. Reading through multitudes of forum postings written by the supporters, theres all in love, there are those who are embarrassed to love the watch, and those who have grown to love it after hating it. The detractors find it too loud, ugly, or too old man. One thing is for sure, though, the admirers have made the Root Beer a valuable watch. Finding one is far less difficult than, say, finding a period 1675 or 16750, but finding a good unchanged example makes for a challenge.Adding to this, as white-collar workers often owned these watches, you do see a lot of them with frequent services. These services, though, often resulted in replaced parts and seriously polished cases.?? As a result, dont be surprised to find well-sorted examples in the $8,000 C 10,000 range. As I said, theyre not cheap.Ill ultimately add a nice 1675 like Blaises to my stable, but Im happy I went down the more esoteric path with the GMT Master 16753. Its truly a different kind of watch thats packed with a great, convenient movement and the same toolish features that make the stainless versions a favorite. Plus, prices are lower than 1675s, the Root Beers are easier to source and you can be assured that youre sporting a less seen, likely more rare, timepiece. Now, if anyone has a gold 1980s Mercedes 560SEC for sale, I think my look will be complete.