The Rolex GMT-Master reference 1675/3 was the first steel and gold variant of the iconic GMT-Master. The reference 1675 was produced from 1959 to 1980, and the 1675/3, specifically combines stainless steel and 18k yellow gold, giving it a distinctive and elegant look while retaining the aesthetics of the original GMT-Master.
The 1675/3 was part of the range aimed at customers who wanted the utility of the GMT-Master with a more luxurious, refined appearance with a touch of gold. The two-tone combination of stainless steel and yellow gold gives the watch a unique aesthetic that makes it both sporty and sophisticated, suitable for various occasions.
The 1675/3 is often found with the distinctive brown matte dial, which is known as the "nipple" dial. This nickname comes from the small, raised hour markers that resemble tiny nipples, giving the dial its characteristic appearance.
The brown dial, combined with the two-tone case and insert, makes the 1675/3 particularly unique and visually striking, giving the watch a color scheme reminiscent of a root beer soda, with its rich, brown hues and golden accents. This playful nickname, “Root Beer”, has become a staple among collectors to describe this model, which stands out for its unique aesthetic compared to other GMT-Masters.
The matte finish of the dial gives it a more understated, vintage feel compared to the glossy dials found on later models like the late 1675/3 or the following 16753. This version of the GMT-Master was produced during the 1970s and is highly sought after by collectors for its rarity and distinctive looks.