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|description=The | |description=The 16753 is the two-tone "Rootbeer" / "Tiger Eye" GMT-Master. 1981–1988, caliber 3075, brown sunburst nipple dial or glossy black, Oyster 78363B or Jubilee 62523H. Clint Eastwood's on-screen GMT in Firefox, Tightrope, and In the Line of Fire. | ||
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<small>[[Reference:gmt-master|GMT-Master]] -> '''16753'''</small> | <small>[[Reference:gmt-master|GMT-Master]] -> '''16753'''</small> | ||
The [[Reference:16753|16753]] is the two-tone | The [[Reference:16753|16753]] is the two-tone steel + 18K yellow-gold GMT-Master of 1981 to 1988 — known across collector usage as the "Root Beer," "Tigerauge," "Eye of the Tiger," or "Occhio di Tigre" after the brown sunburst nipple dial that defines the reference. Caliber 3075 carries over from the steel [[Reference:16750|16750]] without 16753-specific tuning. Clint Eastwood wore a 16753 on screen across three films — ''Firefox'' (1982), ''Tightrope'' (1984), and ''In the Line of Fire'' (1993) — making the reference the canonical "Eastwood Rolex" in collector parlance. The 16753 ran in parallel with the [[Reference:16760|16760]] from 1983 onward; 16753 keeps the older caller GMT-Master mechanic, the 16760 introduced the flyer GMT-Master II. | ||
<span id="core-facts"></span> | <span id="core-facts"></span> | ||
[[File:Ref 16753 hero.webp|thumb|right| | [[File:Ref 16753 hero.webp|thumb|right|250px|alt=Rolesor Root Beer GMT|Rolesor Root Beer GMT]] | ||
== Core facts == | == Core facts == | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| family | | family | ||
| GMT-Master | | GMT-Master (two-tone Rolesor variant of the [[Reference:16750|16750]]) | ||
|- | |- | ||
| production | | production | ||
| | | 1981 to 1988 dominant editorial reading. Earliest documented serial sits in the 63xxxxx band (1981); a c.1979 6.1M-serial example surfaces in one specialist source — minority view, not corroborated elsewhere | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | total examples | ||
| | | no published Rolex production figure. Two-tone production was a small slice of total GMT-Master output for the band, with brown-dial examples scarcer than black-dial | ||
|- | |- | ||
| case | | case | ||
| 40mm steel- | | 40mm two-tone Oyster — stainless steel mid-case + 18K yellow-gold bezel + crown + outer bracelet links | ||
|- | |- | ||
| crystal | | crystal | ||
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| water resistance | | water resistance | ||
| 100m | | 100m | ||
|- | |||
| movement | |||
| caliber 3075, 27 jewels, 28,800 vph, 48–50-hour reserve. Free-sprung Microstella balance with Breguet overcoil, hacking seconds, quickset date through the crown. Identical to the 16750 movement | |||
|- | |||
| GMT mechanic | |||
| caller GMT — 24-hour hand stays linked to the local hour hand, second zone reads off the bezel | |||
|- | |||
| dial generations | |||
| brown sunburst nipple ("Root Beer" / "Tigerauge" / "Eye of the Tiger" / "Occhio di Tigre") and glossy black nipple. A matte-black transitional reading at the very front of the run is documented in one source — disputed, awaiting corroboration | |||
|- | |- | ||
| bezel | | bezel | ||
| | | 24-hour aluminium insert. Brown-and-cream "Rootbeer" or all-black factory configurations | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | bracelet | ||
| | | Oyster 78363B with 455B end-links or Jubilee 62523H with 450 / 455J end-links. Both two-tone steel + yellow gold | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Eastwood films | ||
| | | ''Firefox'' (1982), ''Tightrope'' (1984), ''In the Line of Fire'' (1993) | ||
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== Where it sits in the line == | == Where it sits in the line == | ||
The [[Reference: | The 16753 is the two-tone Rolesor variant of the [[Reference:16750|16750]]. It runs the same caliber 3075 in the same 40mm crown-guard Oyster case with the same caller-GMT mechanic; the only structural difference is the case-and-bracelet metals. The reference replaces the 1675/3 two-tone (which itself succeeded the 1675/8 from the late 1960s through the 1970s on caliber 1575). | ||
The 16753 ran 1981–1988 in parallel with the all-steel 16750 throughout, and the all-yellow-gold 16758 and the [[Reference:16760|16760]] GMT-Master II from 1983 onward. The 16753 / 16700 line carried the caller GMT mechanic (cal. 3075 / 3175); the 16760 / 16713 line carried the flyer mechanic (cal. 3085 / 3185) with independent local hour. The 16753 is the last two-tone GMT to run on the linked-hand caller logic — the two-tone flyer arrives with the 16713 in 1989. | |||
<span id="production-outline"></span> | <span id="production-outline"></span> | ||
== Production outline == | == Production outline == | ||
Production span 1981–1988 across the documented auction-house and specialist record. Earliest documented serial sits in the 63xxxxx band on a 1981 example; mid-run serials at 8.3M for 1984, 9.3M for 1986; latest documented examples date to 1988 (40mm Oyster late-run with original tritium patina). One specialist source dates a c.1979 example with 6.1M serial — earlier than the consensus 1981 introduction; a minority view without corroboration. | |||
No hard total-production figure surfaces. Two-tone production for this band was a small slice of total GMT-Master output. Brown-nipple examples are scarcer than black-nipple in the surviving market; both dial-finishes shipped throughout the run rather than splitting cleanly by year. | |||
<span id="movement-notes"></span> | <span id="movement-notes"></span> | ||
== Movement notes == | == Movement notes == | ||
Caliber 3075 | Caliber 3075 is the same automatic that powers the all-steel 16750: 27 jewels, 28,800 vph, 48–50-hour reserve, free-sprung Microstella balance with Breguet overcoil, hacking seconds, quickset date through the crown. Hand-stack order changed from the 1575GMT to hour / GMT / minute / second. No 16753-specific tuning surfaces in the auction record — movement parts are interchangeable with the 16750 except for casing parts. | ||
Caliber 3075 retains the linked-hand caller-GMT mechanic. The 24-hour hand cannot be set independent of the local hour hand on the 16753 — the second time zone is read off the bezel. Independent local hour arrives only with caliber 3085 in the GMT-Master II 16760 (1983) and the two-tone 16713 (1989). Service-era movement swaps from caliber 3075 to caliber 3175 are documented; a 3175 in a 16753 case is a service replacement. | |||
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[[File:Ref 16753 black-dial.webp|thumb|right|280px|alt=Black-dial 16753|Black-dial 16753]] | [[File:Ref 16753 black-dial.webp|thumb|right|280px|alt=Black-dial 16753|Black-dial 16753]] | ||
Two factory dial finishes, both with applied gold "nipple" hour markers — precious-metal cones with central tritium plot. All 16753 dials are tritium-lumed (T SWISS T or T<25 below six o'clock). | |||
<span id="brown-sunburst-rootbeer"></span> | |||
=== Brown sunburst nipple === | |||
The signature 16753 dial. Brown sunburst lacquer over a metal substrate, with applied gold nipple markers and a yellow-gold coronet. Collector nicknames cluster around the same visual — "Root Beer" in US collector usage, "Tigerauge" in German, "Eye of the Tiger" in English-language editorial, "Occhio di Tigre" in Italian — all naming the resemblance to the semi-precious tiger's-eye stone. The lacquer formulation is the standing condition concern: the brown sunburst tends to flake around the index circumference and at six o'clock when subjected to humidity, period-specific to the early-1980s lacquer. Untouched examples show cream-to-warm-beige tritium patina on the index plots; the yellow-gold hands lighten in parallel. | |||
<span id="glossy-black-nipple"></span> | |||
=== Glossy black nipple === | |||
Black lacquer ground with the same applied gold nipple markers and yellow-gold coronet. Pairs most often with the all-black 24-hour bezel insert, though black-and-gold "Rootbeer" inserts also surface on the black-dial branch. Black-dial examples age more cleanly than the brown sunburst — the lacquer base is the more stable formulation. | |||
<span id="matte-transitional-disputed"></span> | |||
=== Matte transitional (disputed) === | |||
A specialist source describes a "pristine clean matte dial rather than glossy" on a c.1979 6.1M-serial example. If accurate, the matte branch sits at the very front of the run, immediately following the 16750's matte dials. Capture as plausible but disputed pending a second independent corroboration; no major-house lot in documented examples catalogs a matte 16753. | |||
<span id="case-bezel-crystal-and-crown | <span id="case-bezel-crystal-and-crown"></span> | ||
== Case, bezel, crystal, and crown | == Case, bezel, crystal, and crown == | ||
[[File:Ref 16753 case.webp|thumb|right|280px|alt=Two-tone case and bezel|Two-tone case and bezel]] | [[File:Ref 16753 case.webp|thumb|right|280px|alt=Two-tone case and bezel|Two-tone case and bezel]] | ||
The | The case is a 40mm two-tone Oyster — stainless steel mid-case with 18K yellow-gold bezel ring, crown, and outer bracelet links. Acrylic crystal with Cyclops over the date. The 100m water-resistance rating carries the 16750 specification. The two-tone format is shared with the contemporary Datejust and the 1675/3 predecessor; the 16753 case is the GMT-Master execution of the standard 1980s Rolesor pattern. | ||
<span id="bracelets-end-links-clasps-and-packaging | The bezel is a 24-hour bidirectional aluminium insert in two factory configurations. The brown-and-cream "Rootbeer" insert is monochrome brown with cream / champagne 0–12 half — distinct from the predecessor 1675/8's true brown-and-yellow-gold combination. The all-black 24-hour insert pairs with black-dial examples. Aftermarket inserts and color-swaps are common across this generation; the same 24-hour insert tooling cross-fits the 1670, 1675, 16750, 16753, and 16758, so insert-only identification cannot date a 16753 watch head. | ||
<span id="bracelets-end-links-clasps-and-packaging"></span> | |||
== Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes == | == Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes == | ||
Two factory two-tone bracelet options: | |||
* '''Oyster 78363B''' with '''455B''' end-links — three-link, hollow-centre-link construction typical of the 1980s. The standard sport-fitment configuration on the 16753. | |||
* '''Jubilee 62523H''' with '''450''' or '''455J''' end-links — five-link, flat-profile. Heavily documented across the run; clasp codes follow the standard letter-quarter / number-year format (D12 = Q4 1979, H14 = Q3 1984, I 9 ≈ Q3/Q4 1984, I11 ≈ 1986). Clasp codes date the bracelet, not the watch head. | |||
Tiffany & Co. retailer-signed examples surface on Oyster bracelets with stretch and lightly-polished outer links typical of unworn-then-worn examples. Box-and-papers full sets exist across both dial branches; the brown-nipple Tiffany double-signed examples sit at the top of the surviving full-set tier. | |||
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== | == Historical market and auction record == | ||
[[File:Ref 16753 dr-pepper-auction.webp|thumb|right|280px|alt=Sotheby's Dr. Pepper lot|Sotheby's Dr. Pepper lot]] | [[File:Ref 16753 dr-pepper-auction.webp|thumb|right|280px|alt=Sotheby's Dr. Pepper lot|Sotheby's Dr. Pepper lot]] | ||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
|- | |||
! Sale !! Lot !! Year !! Configuration !! Hammer | |||
|- | |||
| Sotheby's Watches Online || — || 2019 || c.1983 black dial, cal. 3075 || est. USD 4,000–6,000 | |||
|- | |||
| Rago Auctions || 501 || 2023 || two-tone Rootbeer || login-gated | |||
|- | |||
| Bonhams Watches Online || — || ~2024 || c.1984 Tiffany & Co. retailed || USD 24,320 incl. premium | |||
|- | |||
| Sotheby's Important Watches || — || 2025 || c.1986 Tiffany & Co. double-signed brown nipple || est. USD 15,000–25,000 | |||
|- | |||
| Sotheby's Important Watches || — || 2025 || c.1985 "Dr. Pepper 100th Anniversary," brown nipple, custom caseback engraving + custom clasp logo || est. USD 10,000–15,000 | |||
|- | |||
| Drouot || 29994438 || — || "Tiger Eye" nipple dial || login-gated | |||
|} | |||
The 16753 trades as the canonical 1980s two-tone GMT-Master. Standard brown-nipple examples in clean original condition cluster USD 8,000–18,000 across the major houses depending on bracelet-and-paperwork integrity. Tiffany & Co. double-signed examples carry a meaningful premium — the Bonhams 2024 result of USD 24,320 anchors the upper end of the standard market for double-signed retailer dials. The Dr. Pepper 100th Anniversary commission with custom caseback engraving and custom clasp logo is a one-off variant that sits in its own provenance tier. | |||
<span id="celebrity-provenance"></span> | |||
== Celebrity provenance == | |||
The 16753 is the canonical "Clint Eastwood Rolex." Eastwood wore the watch on screen across three films: | |||
* ''Firefox'' (1982) — fighter pilot Mitchell Gant | |||
* ''Tightrope'' (1984) — detective Wes Block | |||
* ''In the Line of Fire'' (1993) — Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan | |||
The | The on-screen association comes from Eastwood's personal watch worn in-character rather than studio wardrobe, per multiple specialist sources. No public auction lot has surfaced as the actual on-screen watch. | ||
The | The Eric Clapton 16753 connection that occasionally appears in collector summaries is unsupported. Clapton's known GMT-Master is the modern 116710LN, a 2009 gift from Paul Stewart documented in Phillips's Clapton retrospective. Strip any Clapton 16753 attribution. | ||
== Sources == | |||
=== | |||
* [https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/the-rolex-gmt-master-the-complete-collectors-guide The Rolex GMT-Master: A Complete Collector's Guide] (Sotheby's) | |||
* [https://monochrome-watches.com/history-rolex-gmt-master-and-gmt-master-ii-1955-2024-iconic-traveller-watch-in-depth-review/ In-Depth: The History of the Rolex GMT-Master and GMT-Master II] (Monochrome) | |||
* [https://www.fratellowatches.com/tbt-rolex-gmt-master-16753-root-beer/ #TBT Rolex GMT Master 16753 Root Beer (the Clint Eastwood)] (Fratello) | |||
The | * [https://www.fratellowatches.com/rolex-gmt-master-16753-52mondayz-week-5/ Rolex GMT-Master 16753 Brown Dial — 52Mondayz] (Fratello) | ||
* [https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/watch-review/vintage-rolex-gmt-master-16753-root-beer.html Vintage Rolex GMT-Master 16753 Root Beer review] | |||
* [https://www.watchcollectinglifestyle.com/home/insider-the-iconic-gmt-master-nipple-dial-rootbeer-ref-16753 The Iconic Rolex GMT Master Nipple Dial 'Rootbeer' Ref. 16753] (Watch Collecting Lifestyle) | |||
* [https://raymondleejewelers.net/hands-on-vintage-rolex-root-beer-review-nipple-dial-gmt-master-ref-16753/ Hands-On Vintage Rolex Root Beer Review] (Raymond Lee Jewelers) | |||
* [https://oliverandclarke.com/products/rolex-gmt-master-ref-16753-sunburst-brown-nipple-dial-unpolished Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 16753 Sunburst Brown Nipple Dial Unpolished] (Oliver & Clarke) | |||
* [https://www.craftandtailored.com/products/1981-rolex-gmt-master-ref-16753-rootbeer 1981 Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 16753 Rootbeer] (Craft and Tailored) | |||
* [https://crownvintage.com.au/products/rolex-gmt-master-16753-rootbeer-40mm-1988 Rolex GMT Master 16753 Rootbeer 40mm 1988] (Crown Vintage Watches) | |||
* [https://www.windvintage.com/rolex-gmt-master-16753-retailed-by-tiffany-co Rolex GMT-Master 16753 Retailed by Tiffany & Co.] (Wind Vintage) | |||
* [https://bulangandsons.com/products/rolex-gmt-master-black-nipple-dial-box-and-papers-ref-16753-w2534 Rolex GMT-Master Black Nipple Dial Box and Papers Ref 16753] | |||
* [https://bulangandsons.com/products/rolex-16753-nipple-dial-gmt-master-brown-dial-w1303 Rolex 16753 Nipple Dial GMT Master Brown Dial] | |||
* [https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2025/important-watches/reference-16753-gmt-master-root-beer-retailed-by Reference 16753 GMT Master 'Root Beer' Retailed by Tiffany & Co. — Sotheby's Important Watches] (Sotheby's, 2025) | |||
* [https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2025/important-watches/dr-pepper-100th-anniversary-rolex-16753 "Dr. Pepper 100th Anniversary" Rolex 16753 — Sotheby's Important Watches] (Sotheby's, 2025) | |||
* [https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2019/watches-online-6/rolex-ref-16753-gmt-master-a-stainless-steel-and Rolex Ref. 16753 GMT-Master c.1983 black dial — Sotheby's Watches Online] (Sotheby's, 2019) | |||
* [https://www.ragoarts.com/auctions/2023/02/watches/501 Rolex GMT-Master Root Beer Ref. 16753 — Rago Arts lot 501] (Rago, 2023) | |||
* ''The Vintage Rolex Field Manual'' — Colin A. White, Morning Tundra | * ''The Vintage Rolex Field Manual'' — Colin A. White, Morning Tundra | ||
[[Category:GMT-Master]] | [[Category:GMT-Master]] | ||
[[Category:Working Draft]] | [[Category:Working Draft]] | ||
Latest revision as of 04:21, 30 April 2026
GMT-Master -> 16753
The 16753 is the two-tone steel + 18K yellow-gold GMT-Master of 1981 to 1988 — known across collector usage as the "Root Beer," "Tigerauge," "Eye of the Tiger," or "Occhio di Tigre" after the brown sunburst nipple dial that defines the reference. Caliber 3075 carries over from the steel 16750 without 16753-specific tuning. Clint Eastwood wore a 16753 on screen across three films — Firefox (1982), Tightrope (1984), and In the Line of Fire (1993) — making the reference the canonical "Eastwood Rolex" in collector parlance. The 16753 ran in parallel with the 16760 from 1983 onward; 16753 keeps the older caller GMT-Master mechanic, the 16760 introduced the flyer GMT-Master II.

Core facts
| detail | value |
|---|---|
| reference | 16753 |
| family | GMT-Master (two-tone Rolesor variant of the 16750) |
| production | 1981 to 1988 dominant editorial reading. Earliest documented serial sits in the 63xxxxx band (1981); a c.1979 6.1M-serial example surfaces in one specialist source — minority view, not corroborated elsewhere |
| total examples | no published Rolex production figure. Two-tone production was a small slice of total GMT-Master output for the band, with brown-dial examples scarcer than black-dial |
| case | 40mm two-tone Oyster — stainless steel mid-case + 18K yellow-gold bezel + crown + outer bracelet links |
| crystal | acrylic with Cyclops |
| water resistance | 100m |
| movement | caliber 3075, 27 jewels, 28,800 vph, 48–50-hour reserve. Free-sprung Microstella balance with Breguet overcoil, hacking seconds, quickset date through the crown. Identical to the 16750 movement |
| GMT mechanic | caller GMT — 24-hour hand stays linked to the local hour hand, second zone reads off the bezel |
| dial generations | brown sunburst nipple ("Root Beer" / "Tigerauge" / "Eye of the Tiger" / "Occhio di Tigre") and glossy black nipple. A matte-black transitional reading at the very front of the run is documented in one source — disputed, awaiting corroboration |
| bezel | 24-hour aluminium insert. Brown-and-cream "Rootbeer" or all-black factory configurations |
| bracelet | Oyster 78363B with 455B end-links or Jubilee 62523H with 450 / 455J end-links. Both two-tone steel + yellow gold |
| Eastwood films | Firefox (1982), Tightrope (1984), In the Line of Fire (1993) |
Where it sits in the line
The 16753 is the two-tone Rolesor variant of the 16750. It runs the same caliber 3075 in the same 40mm crown-guard Oyster case with the same caller-GMT mechanic; the only structural difference is the case-and-bracelet metals. The reference replaces the 1675/3 two-tone (which itself succeeded the 1675/8 from the late 1960s through the 1970s on caliber 1575).
The 16753 ran 1981–1988 in parallel with the all-steel 16750 throughout, and the all-yellow-gold 16758 and the 16760 GMT-Master II from 1983 onward. The 16753 / 16700 line carried the caller GMT mechanic (cal. 3075 / 3175); the 16760 / 16713 line carried the flyer mechanic (cal. 3085 / 3185) with independent local hour. The 16753 is the last two-tone GMT to run on the linked-hand caller logic — the two-tone flyer arrives with the 16713 in 1989.
Production outline
Production span 1981–1988 across the documented auction-house and specialist record. Earliest documented serial sits in the 63xxxxx band on a 1981 example; mid-run serials at 8.3M for 1984, 9.3M for 1986; latest documented examples date to 1988 (40mm Oyster late-run with original tritium patina). One specialist source dates a c.1979 example with 6.1M serial — earlier than the consensus 1981 introduction; a minority view without corroboration.
No hard total-production figure surfaces. Two-tone production for this band was a small slice of total GMT-Master output. Brown-nipple examples are scarcer than black-nipple in the surviving market; both dial-finishes shipped throughout the run rather than splitting cleanly by year.
Movement notes
Caliber 3075 is the same automatic that powers the all-steel 16750: 27 jewels, 28,800 vph, 48–50-hour reserve, free-sprung Microstella balance with Breguet overcoil, hacking seconds, quickset date through the crown. Hand-stack order changed from the 1575GMT to hour / GMT / minute / second. No 16753-specific tuning surfaces in the auction record — movement parts are interchangeable with the 16750 except for casing parts.
Caliber 3075 retains the linked-hand caller-GMT mechanic. The 24-hour hand cannot be set independent of the local hour hand on the 16753 — the second time zone is read off the bezel. Independent local hour arrives only with caliber 3085 in the GMT-Master II 16760 (1983) and the two-tone 16713 (1989). Service-era movement swaps from caliber 3075 to caliber 3175 are documented; a 3175 in a 16753 case is a service replacement.
Dial map

Two factory dial finishes, both with applied gold "nipple" hour markers — precious-metal cones with central tritium plot. All 16753 dials are tritium-lumed (T SWISS T or T<25 below six o'clock).
Brown sunburst nipple
The signature 16753 dial. Brown sunburst lacquer over a metal substrate, with applied gold nipple markers and a yellow-gold coronet. Collector nicknames cluster around the same visual — "Root Beer" in US collector usage, "Tigerauge" in German, "Eye of the Tiger" in English-language editorial, "Occhio di Tigre" in Italian — all naming the resemblance to the semi-precious tiger's-eye stone. The lacquer formulation is the standing condition concern: the brown sunburst tends to flake around the index circumference and at six o'clock when subjected to humidity, period-specific to the early-1980s lacquer. Untouched examples show cream-to-warm-beige tritium patina on the index plots; the yellow-gold hands lighten in parallel.
Glossy black nipple
Black lacquer ground with the same applied gold nipple markers and yellow-gold coronet. Pairs most often with the all-black 24-hour bezel insert, though black-and-gold "Rootbeer" inserts also surface on the black-dial branch. Black-dial examples age more cleanly than the brown sunburst — the lacquer base is the more stable formulation.
Matte transitional (disputed)
A specialist source describes a "pristine clean matte dial rather than glossy" on a c.1979 6.1M-serial example. If accurate, the matte branch sits at the very front of the run, immediately following the 16750's matte dials. Capture as plausible but disputed pending a second independent corroboration; no major-house lot in documented examples catalogs a matte 16753.
Case, bezel, crystal, and crown

The case is a 40mm two-tone Oyster — stainless steel mid-case with 18K yellow-gold bezel ring, crown, and outer bracelet links. Acrylic crystal with Cyclops over the date. The 100m water-resistance rating carries the 16750 specification. The two-tone format is shared with the contemporary Datejust and the 1675/3 predecessor; the 16753 case is the GMT-Master execution of the standard 1980s Rolesor pattern.
The bezel is a 24-hour bidirectional aluminium insert in two factory configurations. The brown-and-cream "Rootbeer" insert is monochrome brown with cream / champagne 0–12 half — distinct from the predecessor 1675/8's true brown-and-yellow-gold combination. The all-black 24-hour insert pairs with black-dial examples. Aftermarket inserts and color-swaps are common across this generation; the same 24-hour insert tooling cross-fits the 1670, 1675, 16750, 16753, and 16758, so insert-only identification cannot date a 16753 watch head.
Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes
Two factory two-tone bracelet options:
- Oyster 78363B with 455B end-links — three-link, hollow-centre-link construction typical of the 1980s. The standard sport-fitment configuration on the 16753.
- Jubilee 62523H with 450 or 455J end-links — five-link, flat-profile. Heavily documented across the run; clasp codes follow the standard letter-quarter / number-year format (D12 = Q4 1979, H14 = Q3 1984, I 9 ≈ Q3/Q4 1984, I11 ≈ 1986). Clasp codes date the bracelet, not the watch head.
Tiffany & Co. retailer-signed examples surface on Oyster bracelets with stretch and lightly-polished outer links typical of unworn-then-worn examples. Box-and-papers full sets exist across both dial branches; the brown-nipple Tiffany double-signed examples sit at the top of the surviving full-set tier.
Historical market and auction record

| Sale | Lot | Year | Configuration | Hammer |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sotheby's Watches Online | — | 2019 | c.1983 black dial, cal. 3075 | est. USD 4,000–6,000 |
| Rago Auctions | 501 | 2023 | two-tone Rootbeer | login-gated |
| Bonhams Watches Online | — | ~2024 | c.1984 Tiffany & Co. retailed | USD 24,320 incl. premium |
| Sotheby's Important Watches | — | 2025 | c.1986 Tiffany & Co. double-signed brown nipple | est. USD 15,000–25,000 |
| Sotheby's Important Watches | — | 2025 | c.1985 "Dr. Pepper 100th Anniversary," brown nipple, custom caseback engraving + custom clasp logo | est. USD 10,000–15,000 |
| Drouot | 29994438 | — | "Tiger Eye" nipple dial | login-gated |
The 16753 trades as the canonical 1980s two-tone GMT-Master. Standard brown-nipple examples in clean original condition cluster USD 8,000–18,000 across the major houses depending on bracelet-and-paperwork integrity. Tiffany & Co. double-signed examples carry a meaningful premium — the Bonhams 2024 result of USD 24,320 anchors the upper end of the standard market for double-signed retailer dials. The Dr. Pepper 100th Anniversary commission with custom caseback engraving and custom clasp logo is a one-off variant that sits in its own provenance tier.
Celebrity provenance
The 16753 is the canonical "Clint Eastwood Rolex." Eastwood wore the watch on screen across three films:
- Firefox (1982) — fighter pilot Mitchell Gant
- Tightrope (1984) — detective Wes Block
- In the Line of Fire (1993) — Secret Service agent Frank Horrigan
The on-screen association comes from Eastwood's personal watch worn in-character rather than studio wardrobe, per multiple specialist sources. No public auction lot has surfaced as the actual on-screen watch.
The Eric Clapton 16753 connection that occasionally appears in collector summaries is unsupported. Clapton's known GMT-Master is the modern 116710LN, a 2009 gift from Paul Stewart documented in Phillips's Clapton retrospective. Strip any Clapton 16753 attribution.
Sources
- The Rolex GMT-Master: A Complete Collector's Guide (Sotheby's)
- In-Depth: The History of the Rolex GMT-Master and GMT-Master II (Monochrome)
- #TBT Rolex GMT Master 16753 Root Beer (the Clint Eastwood) (Fratello)
- Rolex GMT-Master 16753 Brown Dial — 52Mondayz (Fratello)
- Vintage Rolex GMT-Master 16753 Root Beer review
- The Iconic Rolex GMT Master Nipple Dial 'Rootbeer' Ref. 16753 (Watch Collecting Lifestyle)
- Hands-On Vintage Rolex Root Beer Review (Raymond Lee Jewelers)
- Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 16753 Sunburst Brown Nipple Dial Unpolished (Oliver & Clarke)
- 1981 Rolex GMT-Master Ref. 16753 Rootbeer (Craft and Tailored)
- Rolex GMT Master 16753 Rootbeer 40mm 1988 (Crown Vintage Watches)
- Rolex GMT-Master 16753 Retailed by Tiffany & Co. (Wind Vintage)
- Rolex GMT-Master Black Nipple Dial Box and Papers Ref 16753
- Rolex 16753 Nipple Dial GMT Master Brown Dial
- Reference 16753 GMT Master 'Root Beer' Retailed by Tiffany & Co. — Sotheby's Important Watches (Sotheby's, 2025)
- "Dr. Pepper 100th Anniversary" Rolex 16753 — Sotheby's Important Watches (Sotheby's, 2025)
- Rolex Ref. 16753 GMT-Master c.1983 black dial — Sotheby's Watches Online (Sotheby's, 2019)
- Rolex GMT-Master Root Beer Ref. 16753 — Rago Arts lot 501 (Rago, 2023)
- The Vintage Rolex Field Manual — Colin A. White, Morning Tundra