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The new Submariner Date with a green bezel and black dial, which is still awaiting its fan-appointed nickname. For the Submariner Date, however, it’s playtime.
Dive into one of the most enchanting aspects of collecting the Crown: discovering the monikers associated with the brand’s ...
But even the seemingly minor tweaks found here — a larger case, a new movement, an updated dial — are sure to impact the Submariner’s legacy for decades to come. Rolex fans are quick to anger when ...
The agony of choice ✓ Deciding between the Rolex Oyster Perpetual 36 and 41 ✓ Do a few millimeters make all the difference ?
Two new colors are available: a blue dial and bezel with a silver-tone case and a blue rubber strap, and a green dial and black bezel with a gold-tone case and a black rubber strap.
The two new versions of the Submariner Date are either Oystersteel with black dial and green bezel or 18k white gold with black dial and blue bezel.
Some Rolex models don't have a great reasoning for their naming. Take the Rolex GMT-Master II, with its blue and black ceramic bezel, is nicknamed Batman, according to Christie's. Why Batman?
Here is a vintage Rolex Submariner Circa 1978 ref. 1680 in 18k yellow gold. While the dial was originally blue, time along with a little help from the sun has aged and turned the dial “tropical.” ...
The Rolex Submariner Ref. 124060 The purist’s choice from the current catalog, with a 41mm Oystersteel case, a black time-only dial, and Rolex’s latest automatic movement.
People want it on Oyster and Jubilee bracelets, they want it in blue and black, red and black, and with the new monochromatic bezel. Out of every single listing on Bezel’s website, 4 out of the ...
No watch, let alone a dive watch, is more sought after than the Rolex Submariner. Creating a Submariner Date alternative that is nearly identical to the untrained or unpicky eye for just over $100 is ...