Rolex Submariner, Image: FratelloWatches
Whether you buy a vintage Rolex Submariner that you saw as a kid (or recently) in James Bond's Dr. No in 1962 or a brand new Rolex Submariner , it is an instant classic on your wrist.
Rolex Submariner Date
The fact that James Bond had one on his wrist, Steve McQueen was wearing one, and quite a few other famous people owned one (fictional or real) makes the Rolex Submariner even more desired by a lot of of people.
From the 1950s till now, the Rolex Submariner underwent some changes, of course. It went from being a diver's watch with a depth-rate of 100 meters with a bi-directional bezel and a plexi crystal to the massive chunk of stainless steel it is now, including a depth-rate of 300 meters, a uni-directional Cerachrom bezel, and a modern made-to-fit bracelet. In 1954, Rolex actually started to deliver the Submariner watches to the market. Three versions were made: The reference 6200 (200 meters water-resistant), the 6204 (100 meter water-resistant) with caliber A.296, and reference 6205 (100 meters water-resistant) with caliber A.260. The very early versions did not have the 'Submariner' wording on the dial and there were no crown-guards to protect the winding crown.
Rolex Submariner Vintage, Image: Auctionata
You can imagine that during these long periods (with the same reference numbers), Rolex didn't stop innovating and changed tiny bits about the Submariner. These small changes that can make a watch rare or even very rare and thus collectable for watch enthusiasts. Also, the Rolex Submariner models used by professional (diving) organizations like COMEX or the military (MilSub) are fetching prices beyond belief.
Collectors are mad about the Rolex Submariner, and for every alteration of a model there are reference names to point out the specific characteristics. So before you pull the trigger on a vintage Rolex Submariner, make sure to know what these are about (eg gilt underline dials, maxi dials, serif dials, and spider dials). If you want to create your own history with a Rolex Submariner, you might buy a new model or a recent model with little or no signs of use. You will be able to find some pre-owned but pristine conditioned 14060M and 16610 models on Chrono24 that are the 'last' models before the big upgrade to beefier lugs, ceramics, and easy-to-adjust clasps.