Rare

Rolex
Submariner
Ref. 1680


EUR 29.500,-

Rolex Submariner with MK2 red dial in unpolished original condition from 1969. Only the glass has been replaced, but the original glass is still preserved and is included. This early Submariner with beautiful patina is the dream of every Rolex collector.

Details


Material

Steel

Clockwork

Automatic

Ref NR.

1680

Dial color

black

Condition

very good

Diameter

40mm

Warranty

2 Years

The Diver's Watch

Submariner

The Submariner appeared in 1953 and was the first wristwatch for divers that was waterproof to a depth of 100 meters. In the history of watchmaking, the Submariner marked a historic turning point and became an absolute reference among diving watches.

Brandstory

Rolex

Founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf, Rolex is now the world's best-selling watch manufacturer. At a time when wristwatches were only worn by women as jewellery, Rolex established the history of the men's wristwatch by succeeding in building a wristwatch robust enough for everyday use. Today, Rolex is still the industry leader in the field of durable everyday watches and founded the concept of the Toolwatch. From the depths of the oceans to the heights of aviation, Rolex's professional models are valued by professionals and today enjoy exceptionally high collector's values.

The best time is now:

Rolex Submariner

2 Years Timelounge Warranty

very good

Steel

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