Vintage Rolex GMT-Master 16700 Tiffany & Co. Dial
Swiss-made luxury watches stamped with legendary New York jeweler's seal of approval
During the 1950s, two highly renowned names in luxury goods paired up
to offer co-branded merchandise to their discerning clientele. These two companies were Rolex and Tiffany & Co. and the relationship lasted around three decades.
Rolex watches that were retailed at Tiffany & Co. stores would
often bear the jeweler's logo on the face of the watch and today these
pieces are highly coveted by watch collectors and vintage aficionados
for their exclusivity and little piece of history.
Here we have three fantastic examples of vintage dual-branded Rolex
watches: a GMT-Master “Pepsi” 16700, a yellow gold Submariner 1680/8,
and a stainless steel Submariner 1680.
GMT-Master 16700

Vintage Rolex GMT-Master 16700 Tiffany & Co. Dial
The GMT-Master 16700 was launched in 1988 to replace the GMT-Master
16750 and it offered some enhancements over its predecessor including
scratch resistant sapphire crystal, the new Caliber 3175, and a newly
designed case.
The GMT-Master 16700 was interestingly introduced at the same time as
Rolex's new GMT-Master II collection, offering a less expensive
alternative to the ref. 16710 model.
Compared with the GMT-Master II 16710, the GMT-Master 16700 did not
have an independent hour hand, which allows wearers to easily change the
time according to the new time zone without disturbing the precision of
the watch.

Vintage Rolex GMT-Master 16700 Tiffany & Co. Dial
This particular GMT-Master 16700 has the famous red and blue “Pepsi” bezel and on its black dial the “Tiffany & Co.” stamp. Like all ref.
16700 watches, it is crafted from stainless steel and its papers show
that it was purchased in 1992 from a Tiffany & Co. boutique.
Submariner 1680

Vintage Rolex Submariner 1680 Tiffany & Co.
The Rolex Submariner 1680 surfaced to the scene in 1966 and was manufactured until the late 1970s.
It was a landmark reference within the Submariner diving watch
collection as it was the very first reference to be equipped with the
date window and subsequently, the acrylic glass was fixed with the
Cyclops lens for date magnification.

Vintage Rolex Submariner 1680 Tiffany & Co.
The text on the dial of the Sub 1680 was modified a few times during
its production, most notably the “SUBMARINER” label went from red to
white and the reversal of the feet and meters measurements.
This particular vintage Submariner 1680 has the all-white writing, the
660ft written before the 200m water depth indications, and the Tiffany
& Co. logo.
Being a later version of the 1680, this Submariner is equipped with the
Triplock waterproofness system rather than the Twinlock one found in
earlier models of the same reference.
Submariner 1680/8

Vintage Rolex Submariner 1680/8 Tiffany & Co.
Shortly after the stainless steel version of the 1680 was released,
Rolex presented a yellow gold version of the same diver's watch with the
reference 1680/8.
Since the Rolex 1680/8 was the first Submariner offered in full yellow
gold, to mark the occasion, each yellow gold piece came with a little
gold anchor attached to the watch labeled with “200” on one side and
“660” on the other side denoting its water depth resistance.

Vintage Rolex Submariner 1680/8 Tiffany & Co.
This particular Sub 1680/8 features the black dial with gold hour
markers commonly referred to as the “nipple dial” and has gold text
including the “Tiffany & Co.” logo.
The crystal is quite scratched up because this watch is pre-sapphire
crystal, which is much more scratch resistant than this acrylic crystal.
Vintage Rolex watches are always special in their own right, but when
they feature the Tiffany & Co. logo, it just makes them even more
distinct and exciting. vedere di piu
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