How much does a Rolex Submariner blue cost?
If you prefer white gold, your only option is the so-called “Submariner Blue” (ref. 116619LB) with a blue dial and bezel. You can purchase this model for about 36,500 USD in mint condition. The same watch sells for around 31,500 USD pre-owned. The yellow gold version (ref. 116618LN) features a black dial and bezel.
When did the Rolex Submariner 5512 come out?
Like most vintage Rolex watches, old Submariner models are highly coveted. Two examples of popular reference numbers are the ref. 5512 and the ref. 5513, which were introduced all the way back in the late 1950s and early 1960s, respectively.
When did Rolex stop making the Submariner 14060?
Since then, Rolex has always offered a steel and yellow gold two-tone Sub in its catalog. The (no-date) Submariner 14060 was the last reference to receive the crystal, bezel, and water-resistance updates when it was launched in 1990.
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What kind of steel are Rolex Submariners made of?
Today, all steel Submariner watches are made from 904L steel, which Rolex brands as Oystersteel. Rolex updated the Submariner yet again in the late-1980s when it released the 166xx series.
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What is the Rolex Submariner bezel made of?
The Submariner’s rotatable bezel is a key functionality of the watch. Its engraved 60-minute graduations allow a diver to accurately and safely monitor diving time and decompression stops. Manufactured by Rolex from a hard, corrosion-resistant ceramic, the Cerachrom bezel insert is virtually scratchproof.
What movements are in the new Rolex Submariner and date models?
The new-generation Submariner and Submariner Date models are equipped respectively with calibre 3230 – unveiled in 2020 – and calibre 3235, self-winding mechanical movements entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex.