New GMT Master 1675 Resource Website

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Hi Everyone,

I’m updating GMTMaster1675.com to expand beyond the steel 1675/1 and include the two-tone 1675/3 and gold 1675/8. The brown dial pages are done and I’ll be working on the black dial pages next. Updated component and catalogue pages after that. Feedback is welcome. Thanks!

Andrew
 
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Hi Everyone,

I’m updating GMTMaster1675.com to expand beyond the steel 1675/1 and include the two-tone 1675/3 and gold 1675/8. The brown dial pages are done and I’ll be working on the black dial pages next. Updated component and catalogue pages after that. Feedback is welcome. Thanks!

Andrew

Thanks for the great job: fantastic resource!
 
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Hey everyone - wanted to let you all know that I just put up a collector's resource website on all the iterations and particularities of the 1675 model. There are pages on the history, all major dial variations, and components. It's a free site and is there solely as a reference when assessing these beauties. I hope you enjoy it.

gmtmaster1675.com

Also, it's my first website so feedback is encouraged!

-- Andrew
Fantastic 😀
 
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Here's my 1968 1675. Owned for a while - I know some of the parts have been replaced, but don't care. So it's a keeper!
 
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Both of your sites (1675 & 1016) are great reading and references.
 
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I'm using your site to help me with my search for a 1675. It's a tremendous asset.

Thank you
 
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Awesome website. Thank you Andrew! Now another resource to devote my afternoons to! Haha