Rolex
Ref. 5513, case interior stamped 5512
A fine and attractive stainless steel diver’s wristwatch with “spider” dial, bracelet, guarantee, original sales invoice, hang tag and presentation box
Manufacturer : Rolex
Year : Circa 1985
Reference No : 5513, case interior stamped 5512
Case No : 8’678’160
Model Name : Submariner
Material : Stainless steel
Calibre : Automatic, cal. 1520, 26 jewels
Bracelet/Strap : Stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet with extender, stamped 93150, end links stamped 580, max overall length 235mm
Clasp/Buckle : Stainless steel Rolex deployant clasp stamped 93150, H
Dimensions : 40mm Diameter
Signed : Case, dial, movement and clasp signed
Accessories : Accompanied by Rolex guarantee dated December 17, 1985 and stamped Boodle & Dunthorne LTD, with secondary guarantee stamped Member of The National Association of Goldsmiths and dated December 17, 1985, original sales invoice, Rolex hang tag, green leather Rolex presentation box, two green leather wallets, product literature, polish cloth and outer packagingRolex’s reference 5513 is a benchmark for dive watches, and the watch that best epitomizes the Submariner line. Released in 1962, the Submariner 5513 was in production until 1989, enjoying a lengthy run of approximately 27 years. Throughout its history, the model evolved with various modifications and improvements, especially with respect to the dial. While the earliest examples of the reference featured glossy gilt dials with gilt writing, later examples featured matte black dials, and near the end of its production, Rolex replaced the matte black dial variant with a glossy black dial featuring white gold bordered luminous indices. These glossy examples were produced until the reference was discontinued.
The present example from 1985 features the last dial variant, which over time, formed “spider” lines throughout the glossy lacquer. These small fissures are often subtle and often found on Rolex watches from the 1980s in particular the Submariner and GMT-Master. They have become a desirable trait for collectors of vintage timepieces offering the watch a unique trait since no two watches with “spider” lines will be the same. It is an added dimension to the authenticity and history of the watch.
This reference 5513 is well-preserved and complete, accompanied by a suite of accessories including the original guarantee and invoice from Boodle & Dunthorne LTD. Rolex’s Submariner is an iconic dive watch, and this lovely example is a perfect addition to any collection.