Rolex Day-Date, Ref. 1803 Circa 1977
$10,800.00
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The Rolex Submariner, first introduced in 1953, is one of the most iconic dive watches in the world. Designed for professional divers, the Submariner quickly became a staple among adventurers and explorers for its robust construction, accuracy, and water resistance. Over the years, the Submariner has seen numerous iterations, each bringing its own innovations and design tweaks. However, the Reference Number 5513, produced from 1962 to 1989, holds a special place in the Submariner's history. This model, often referred to as the "no-date" Submariner, was the first to feature crown guards, protecting the winding crown from damage. The 5513 was also the last Submariner to use an acrylic crystal, giving it a distinctly vintage look. Despite not being chronometer-certified, the 5513 was immensely popular due to its affordability and durability, making it a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Photographed here, our 1978 Rolex Submariner ref. 5513, is in very good overall condition, showcasing natural and period patina throughout. The original bezel exhibits a beautiful “ghost” fade and both the case and bracelet remain very sharp.
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The Rolex Submariner, first introduced in 1953, is one of the most iconic dive watches in the world. Designed for professional divers, the Submariner quickly became a staple among adventurers and explorers for its robust construction, accuracy, and water resistance. Over the years, the Submariner has seen numerous iterations, each bringing its own innovations and design tweaks. However, the Reference Number 5513, produced from 1962 to 1989, holds a special place in the Submariner's history. This model, often referred to as the "no-date" Submariner, was the first to feature crown guards, protecting the winding crown from damage. The 5513 was also the last Submariner to use an acrylic crystal, giving it a distinctly vintage look. Despite not being chronometer-certified, the 5513 was immensely popular due to its affordability and durability, making it a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Photographed here, our 1978 Rolex Submariner ref. 5513, is in very good overall condition, showcasing natural and period patina throughout. The original bezel exhibits a beautiful “ghost” fade and both the case and bracelet remain very sharp.
For more information, please contact us today.