Submariner 5 Unique Vintage Models
The Rolex Submariner is a tool watch that enjoys a rich & interesting history and remains highly sought by luxury Swiss watch enthusiasts and collectors worldwide. Produced with the highest quality materials, it served as a more affordable version of the copy Submariner and has earned a reputation for its durability, timeless design, and exceptional performance.
The Watch Bling Rolex Submariner is a legend in fake Rolex collecting circles. One of the best Submariner models, Rolex manufactured this particular reference for only a short period. Its limited production run coupled with some very distinct design details makes the Submariner green dial one of the most sought-after sports Rolex models out there. Brush up on your Rolex history with six quick facts about the Submariner hulk.
Watch-Bling submariners have a thicker crystal made of sapphire which is extremely scratch resistant. However, acrylic crystals do scratch more easily than today's sapphire crystals.
Over the years the submariner underwent various upgrades, with the most significant changes seen in its dial and bezel options. These variations have led to a fascinating world of collection where even the smallest differences can determine the rarity and value of a particular watch.
Vintage Rolex watches are the definition of classic and timeless style, and regardless of whether you are shopping for a cheap Rolex sports model or a multi-million-dollar grail watch, you will be getting a piece of Rolex's prestigious history and one of the world's best luxury replica watches.
This Rolex Submariner ref. 6538 is the most expensive Rolex Submariner ever sold, after selling for $1,068,5000 USD at Christies 'An Evening of Exceptional Watches' auction in 2018. This is a Rolex Submariner that comes equipped with an extremely rare 'Explorer' dial, with Arabic numerals at 3, 6, and 9 o'clock.
The Rolex Submariner under $100 is a vintage version of the no-date Submariner, which features an automatic self winding movement that is also chronometer-certified. Released just a few years after the Rolex GMT and offering an almost identical overall appearance with the exception of a couple fewer lines of text on its dial, the copy Submariner was intended to be the more affordable version of the brand’s highly successful dive watch that offered all of the same durability and water resistance, but without a premium COSC-certified Swiss movement.
However, due to the fact that the Rolex Submariner was priced below its chronometer-certified counterpart at a retail level, the more affordable luxury diver enjoyed higher levels of popularity among buyers at the time, leading Rolex to ultimately discontinue the ref. 5512, while it would go on to produce the ref. 5513 all the way up until the end of the 1980s.
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