Important Watches: Part I
Important Watches: Part I
GMT-Master 'Desert Eagle', Reference 1675 A stainless steel dual time zone wristwatch with date and UAE Quraysh Hawk dial Circa 1979
Auction Closed
November 5, 12:07 PM GMT
Estimate
26,000 - 40,000 CHF
Lot Details
Description
Rolex
GMT-Master 'Desert Eagle', Reference 1675
A stainless steel dual time zone wristwatch with date and UAE Quraysh Hawk dial
Circa 1979
Dial: black, UAE crest
Calibre: cal. 1570 automatic, 26 jewels
Movement number: D'643'467
Case: stainless steel, screw-down case back
Case number: 4743286, EX- 5'69O'389
Closure: custom stainless steel associated two-part diving bracelet with locking clasp
Size: 40 mm diameter
Signed: case, dial and movement
Box: no
Papers: no
Accessories: Pictures from the original owner and other diving history.
The GMT Master was created by Rolex in the second half of the 1950s in collaboration with Pan Am and issued by the airline to its crews on long-haul flights enabling them to read a second time zone on their timepiece.
In the 1970s, the government of the UAE commissioned special editions of the GMT-Master 1675 furnished with custom-made dials featuring the national coat of arms and the Minister of Defense Mohamed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's name written in Arabic on the right of the crest. The national emblem of the UAE, also referred to as the “Qurayash Hawk”, is featured prominently on the black matt dial just above the 6 o’clock hour marker. The hawk, or falcon, is particularly significant in Emirati culture as falconry, the practice of using a hawk or falcon to catch prey in the desert, it is a very important part of their tradition. On the chest of the bird lies a red circle depicting a picture of a dhow, which was the sailboat of choice throughout the history of that geographical area, and below the talons of the hawk we see “United Arab Emirates” written in Arabic on a red banner.
Some of this special edition GMT-Master 1675 were issued to the helicopter pilots serving in the country’s military, while some of the watches were gifted by government officials to people who had served the nation of the UAE in some official capacity.
The present watch being offered by was gifted to the original owner Tim Panter, a Royal Navy Clearance diver who had spent a lot of time in the middle east who later began working for Subservs among other marine services contractors in the gulf. The watch has recently been serviced by Rolex after having sat in a drawer for many years following damage during a dive in the late 1980’s and is accompanied by photo albums and dive logs which follow Panter’s career as a diver.