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Rolex Submariner Date 16610

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Rolex Submariner, ref. 16610, sold in 1992

The one and only Rolex Submariner Date is the pinnacle of diver’s watches and one of the world’s most famous for good reasons. This piece was sold in 1992 in Japan, and is in remarkable condition. Its elegant black dial and aluminum bezel are immaculate. Mounted on an oyster bracelet, it is the classic and timeless submariner. In the vast world of horology, there is no debate on one thing: the most famous, sought after and timeless dive-watch is the Rolex Submariner. The stainless steel Submariner Date is a true icon in Rolex's history, and this neo-vintage iteration is no exception. With its sleek black dial and luminova hour markers, this timepiece exudes both style and functionality. This specific piece, sold in 1992 in Japan, is in excellent condition. Indeed, the watch has been very well preserved over the years, as the pictures can attest. Its case, dial and bracelet are all in impeccable condition. It has a tritium dial and hands. Icing on the cake, the piece comes with its original full set, including the box and papers. The watch is in great condition. The case, bracelet and bezel have sharp angles and a lot of material, proving how well it was taken care of. The dial is in immaculate condition. The Oyster bracelet is in great condition and has no stretch. It is the original reference 93150. The watch is sold with its original full set, which includes the box and original warranty. The movement is a caliber 3135, which runs perfectly well.

Collectible Features |Rolex Submariner Date 16610

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Comex Dial
Special dials produced for COMEX (Compagnie Maritime d'Expertises), featuring unique branding. Refers to Rolex watches issued to COMEX (a French diving company). Extremely rare and highly collectible. Substantially increases value due to rarity and association with professional diving.
Swiss Only Dial
A dial marked with "Swiss," indicating it was produced during the transition period from tritium to Super-LumiNova in the late 1990s.
50th Anniversary
Special editions released to celebrate the 50th anniversary of a model.

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