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Three modern Submariner references – reference 16610, 116610, and 126610 – . Equipped initially with the Caliber 1575, it went through several iterations, including “Red” versions in which “Submariner” is printed in red (1969-1975); all-gold versions (1969-1979); yellow gold with blue dial (1971-1979); and “white” versions in which all four lines of dial text are white (1976-1979).
The Submariner comes in three forms: stainless steel, two-tone and gold. The stainless are the least expensive watches while the gold are the most expensive, with two-tone falling in between. Stainless Steel Models Three modern Submariner references – reference 16610, 116610, and 126610 – illustrate the updates and improvements that Rolex continues to make to its iconic dive watch. Let’s take a look at each reference and identify the details that make each generation of the Submariner stand out. They include three in stainless steel and five in precious metals or Rolesor (two-tone). The no-date model comes with a black dial and a black bezel, while the Date model comes in seven variants: two steel (black dial/black bezel or black dial/green bezel) and five precious metal (Rolesor two-tone with black or blue dial; all-yellow gold in .1969 – Rolex introduces the Submariner Date; first gold Submariner. 1979 – First sapphire crystal on a Submariner watch. 1984 – Switch from matte to gloss dials with white gold markers; first two-tone Submariner. 1988 – Switch from 316L to 904L stainless steel for the Submariner.
For one thing, the Submariner boasts a raft of top-shelf features, like a 904L stainless steel (a.k.a. Oystersteel) case, Chromalight lume, and a Cerachrom (like ceramic, only better) bezel.Regardless of the bezel and dial colorway, all Rolex Submariner 126613 watches come with a stainless steel and yellow gold Oyster bracelet, which at 21mm thick is slightly wider than previous 20mm bracelets. Today’s Rolex Oyster case comes in a variety of metals, including stainless steel, steel and yellow gold (Rolesor), 18k yellow gold, and 18k white gold. The Rolex Submariner case was initially 37mm, and became 40mm in 1959.
The Rolex Submariner’s Oyster case is composed of a screw-down caseback and a screw-down Triplock winding crown that keeps dust and moisture out. Today’s Rolex Oyster case comes in a variety of metals, including stainless steel, steel and yellow gold (Rolesor), 18k yellow gold, and 18k white gold. The Rolex Submariner is obviously an icon in its own right, so there isn’t necessarily competition. However, there are some alternatives for those wanting something either less ostentatious, if you will, than a Rolex, or wanting something more affordable. Equipped initially with the Caliber 1575, it went through several iterations, including “Red” versions in which “Submariner” is printed in red (1969-1975); all-gold versions (1969-1979); yellow gold with blue dial (1971-1979); and “white” versions in which all four lines of dial text are white (1976-1979).The Submariner comes in three forms: stainless steel, two-tone and gold. The stainless are the least expensive watches while the gold are the most expensive, with two-tone falling in between. Stainless Steel Models
Three modern Submariner references – reference 16610, 116610, and 126610 – illustrate the updates and improvements that Rolex continues to make to its iconic dive watch. Let’s take a look at each reference and identify the details that make each generation of the Submariner stand out. They include three in stainless steel and five in precious metals or Rolesor (two-tone). The no-date model comes with a black dial and a black bezel, while the Date model comes in seven variants: two steel (black dial/black bezel or black dial/green bezel) and five precious metal (Rolesor two-tone with black or blue dial; all-yellow gold in .
1969 – Rolex introduces the Submariner Date; first gold Submariner. 1979 – First sapphire crystal on a Submariner watch. 1984 – Switch from matte to gloss dials with white gold markers; first two-tone Submariner. 1988 – Switch from 316L to 904L stainless steel for the Submariner. For one thing, the Submariner boasts a raft of top-shelf features, like a 904L stainless steel (a.k.a. Oystersteel) case, Chromalight lume, and a Cerachrom (like ceramic, only better) bezel.Regardless of the bezel and dial colorway, all Rolex Submariner 126613 watches come with a stainless steel and yellow gold Oyster bracelet, which at 21mm thick is slightly wider than previous 20mm bracelets. Today’s Rolex Oyster case comes in a variety of metals, including stainless steel, steel and yellow gold (Rolesor), 18k yellow gold, and 18k white gold. The Rolex Submariner case was initially 37mm, and became 40mm in 1959.
The Rolex Submariner’s Oyster case is composed of a screw-down caseback and a screw-down Triplock winding crown that keeps dust and moisture out. Today’s Rolex Oyster case comes in a variety of metals, including stainless steel, steel and yellow gold (Rolesor), 18k yellow gold, and 18k white gold.
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