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Rolex Submariner 5513

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Rolex Submariner 5513 Meters First Dial with Vivid Patina

The Rolex Submariner reference 5513 was introduced as a more accessible alternative to its chronometer-rated sibling, the reference 5512, which debuted in 1959. Designed as a pure tool watch, the 5513 went on to enjoy an exceptionally long production run of nearly three decades. Throughout this period, it evolved through a wide range of dial and hand variations — a detail that continues to make it especially appealing to collectors today. One of the defining characteristics of the 5513 is its clean, balanced dial layout. Unlike the 5512, which typically features four lines of text at 6 o’clock, the 5513 is most often seen with just two: “Submariner” and the depth rating. Presented here is a particularly attractive early example, a so-called “Meters First” version. This designation refers to the depth rating reading in meters before feet (200m = 660ft). These dials represent the first matte executions of the 5513, produced during the transition away from the earlier glossy “gilt” dials around 1966–1967. The “Meters First” configuration was only produced for a short window, approximately 1967–1969, before Rolex switched to “Feet First” dials to better align with the American market — making these early variants notably more sought after. The case on this example remains in great condition, retaining strong proportions and presence, and is fitted with a lovely fat-font insert that shows very little fading. The caseback carries a light period engraving reading “KJT 7-31-73,” adding a touch of character and history to the watch. The dial shows a beautiful, even patina across both plots and hands, developing into a warm cream tone over time. It features tritium lume with the characteristic zinc-sulfide compound, known for its brief green glow under UV exposure before fading away. Completing the watch is a Rolex riveted-style Oyster bracelet, reference 7206, fitted with end links stamped “80” and a clasp dated “3 69,” as well in excellent condition. The watch has been fully checked and regulated by our watch maker and is ready for new adventures.

Collectible Features |Rolex Submariner 5513

Discover all the different variants of this specific reference that can enhance, or limit, this watch's value and collectability.
Tropical Dial
A dial that has aged from black to a brown or caramel color due to prolonged exposure to sunlight and elements. Highly prized for its unique and attractive aging. Greatly increases value due to unique appearance and collector demand.
Gilt Dial
Dial with gold-colored text and markers. Common in older, vintage models. Adds value due to vintage appeal and aesthetics.
Serpico y Laino
Dials co-branded with the name of a famous Rolex retailer in Venezuela.

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