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The [[Rolex]] Submariner was presented in 1953 – the first watch impressing with a water-resistance of up to 100 metres. This number would later increase to 200 metres and finally to 300 metres. Additionally, the Submariner is equipped with a uni-directional rotatable bezel, making it ideal and safe for measuring diving time.
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As soon as the Rolex Submariner became available, consumers could buy 3 different models. These were:
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* Submariner ref.6200 with a water resistance of 200 meters
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* Submariner ref.6204 with a 100-meter water resistance
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* Submariner ref.6205 with self-winding movement caliber A.260 and a water resistance of 100 meters.
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There were also no crown guards on the these early models.
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==Model Range==
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* [[Rolex Submariner Reference 5513]]
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* [[Rolex Submariner Reference 16800]]
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==Links==
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*[[Rolex]]
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*[[Switzerland]]
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*[[Civilian Diving Watches]]
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*[[Military Diving Watches]]
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*[[James Bond Watches]]
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*[[The Dalton Watches]]
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*[[Famous Watches and Their Owners]]

Latest revision as of 16:39, 11 May 2021

History of the Rolex Submariner

The Rolex Submariner was presented in 1953 – the first watch impressing with a water-resistance of up to 100 metres. This number would later increase to 200 metres and finally to 300 metres. Additionally, the Submariner is equipped with a uni-directional rotatable bezel, making it ideal and safe for measuring diving time.

As soon as the Rolex Submariner became available, consumers could buy 3 different models. These were:

  • Submariner ref.6200 with a water resistance of 200 meters
  • Submariner ref.6204 with a 100-meter water resistance
  • Submariner ref.6205 with self-winding movement caliber A.260 and a water resistance of 100 meters.

There were also no crown guards on the these early models.

Model Range

Links