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The 16803 is a short-run reference with a long collector shadow. It is the first Rolesor (two-tone steel and gold) Submariner Date — and the version that serious collectors pursue above all others is the '''nipple dial''': a gilt-applied dial with small raised dots at the center of each gold hour marker, giving every index a subtle three-dimensional texture that no photograph fully captures. The nipple dial is the reason the 16803 punches above its weight in the collector market.
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Beyond the nipple dial, the 16803 is the "accessible luxury" sibling in its generation: steel case with 18k yellow gold bezel, crown, and bracelet center links — the Rolesor formula that puts gold in all the visible positions without the weight or cost of the full-gold 16808. Production ran from around 1984 to 1988, when the 16613 replaced it. That short window makes the 16803 less common than the 16613 by a wide margin, which is its other advantage for collectors of the transitional era.
<small>[[Reference:submariner|Submariner]] -> '''16803'''</small>


==The nipple dial==
The 16803 is a short-run reference with a long collector shadow. It is the first Rolesor (two-tone steel and gold) Submariner Date, and within the reference the version serious collectors pursue is the nipple dial, an applied-marker dial with a small raised dome at the centre of each gold hour index. The three-dimensional texture is visible in person and nearly invisible in average photography, which is why nipple-dial examples anchor the collector market for the reference while running underrepresented in online listings.


The nipple dial is the opening chapter of any 16803 collection story. On standard applied gold markers, the index is a flat bar of polished gold. On a nipple dial, each marker has a small raised boss — a dome or "nipple" — at its center. The effect is visible in person and nearly invisible in average photography, which means nipple dial examples are frequently misidentified or misrepresented in listings.
Beyond the nipple dial, the 16803 is the accessible Rolesor in its generation: steel case with 18k yellow gold bezel, crown, and bracelet centre links. Production ran from around 1984 to 1988, when the 16613 replaced it. The short run makes the 16803 far less common than the twenty-year 16613, which is the reference's other advantage for collectors of the transitional era.


Nipple dials are a hallmark of the 1980s gold Submariner family. They appear across the 1680/8, 16803, and 16808 of this era — the full sweep of gold-involved Submariners from the transitional generation. Among collectors who focus specifically on two-tone Submariners, the nipple dial 16803 is the configuration that anchors a collection. It commands the strongest premium within the reference and is the first question asked when evaluating a 16803.
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Both blue and black dial variants can appear with nipple markers. The blue nipple dial is the more sought configuration based on market evidence.
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==Core facts==
== Core facts ==


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==Where it sits in the line==
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== Where it sits in the line ==


The 16803 is the two-tone member of the sapphire-crystal transitional generation. Its siblings:
The 16803 is the two-tone member of the sapphire-crystal transitional generation. Its siblings:


* <code>16800</code>: steel — the utilitarian sibling, no gold, widest market
* [[Reference:16800|16800]]: steel — the utilitarian sibling, no gold, widest market
* <code>16803</code>: Rolesor (two-tone) — gold in the visible positions, steel structure ← this reference
* [[Reference:16803|16803]]: Rolesor (two-tone) — gold in the visible positions, steel structure ← this reference
* <code>16808</code>: full 18k yellow gold — maximum statement, maximum weight, maximum price
* [[Reference:16808|16808]]: full 18k yellow gold — maximum statement, maximum weight, maximum price


It sits between those poles. Gold bezel and gold bracelet center links make the two-tone format visually distinctive, without the commitment in cost and weight of the full-gold 16808. But the 16803 is not the 16613: its short run (roughly four years vs. twenty for the 16613) makes it harder to find and more historically specific.
It sits between those poles. Gold bezel and gold bracelet center links make the two-tone format visually distinctive, without the commitment in cost and weight of the full-gold 16808. The 16803 is not the 16613: its short run (roughly four years vs. twenty for the 16613) makes it harder to find and more historically specific.


The 16803 introduced the Rolesor formula to the Submariner Date line and was the first two-tone Submariner with the 300m rating, sapphire crystal, and quick-set date that define the modern Submariner Date. It replaced the earlier two-tone path that ran through the 1680/8.
The 16803 introduced the Rolesor formula to the Submariner Date line. It was the first two-tone Submariner with sapphire crystal, 300m rating, and quick-set date, and it replaced the earlier two-tone path that ran through the 1680/8.


==Production outline==
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== Production outline ==


The 16803 ran for roughly four to five years. Some sources push the start back to 1983 or forward to 1985, but the most commonly cited window is 1984 to 1988. The overlap with the 16613 at the end of the run is not precisely documented.
The 16803 ran for roughly four to five years. Some sources push the start back to 1983 or forward to 1985, but the most commonly cited window is 1984 to 1988. The overlap with the 16613 at the end of the run is not precisely documented.
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This is not a reference with major internal variation. The short production window and stable specification mean the 16803 does not split into the sub-families that longer-running references like the 5513 or 16613 produce. The main observable difference is dial color: blue or black.
This is not a reference with major internal variation. The short production window and stable specification mean the 16803 does not split into the sub-families that longer-running references like the 5513 or 16613 produce. The main observable difference is dial color: blue or black.


==Movement notes==
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== Movement notes ==


The 16803 uses caliber 3035 throughout the date movement with quick-set date complication, running at 28800 bph. The same movement went into the steel 16800 and the full-gold 16808.
The 16803 uses caliber 3035 throughout, the date movement with quick-set date complication, running at 28800 bph. The same movement went into the steel 16800 and the full-gold 16808.


The 3035 was well established in the Datejust 16000 series before the 16803. It replaced the older 1575 and brought the quick-set date that lets the date advance independently by pulling the crown to the first position. When the 16613 replaced the 16803, the movement upgraded to the 3135 with Microstella regulation.
The 3035 was well established in the Datejust 16000 series before the 16803. It replaced the older 1575 and brought the quick-set date that lets the date advance independently by pulling the crown to the first position. When the 16613 replaced the 16803, the movement upgraded to the 3135 with Microstella regulation.


==Dial map==
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== Dial map ==


===Nipple dial — the collector configuration===
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=== Nipple dial — the collector configuration ===


Raised gold hour markers with a small boss or dome at the center of each applied index. This feature is shared across the gold-involved Submariners of the 1980s — 1680/8, 16803, 16808 — and represents the defining aesthetic of the era's prestige Submariners. On the 16803, the nipple dial commands the highest premium and is the primary driver of collector interest within the reference. Both blue and black base dials can carry nipple markers.
The nipple dial is the configuration serious collectors pursue on the 16803. On a standard applied marker the index is a flat bar of polished gold; on a nipple dial each marker carries a small raised boss or dome at its centre. The three-dimensional texture is visible in person and nearly invisible in average photography, which is why nipple-dial examples are routinely misidentified or misrepresented in online listings.


===Blue dial===
Nipple dials are the hallmark of the 1980s gold Submariner family, running across the 1680/8, the 16803, and the 16808. For collectors focused on two-tone Submariners, the nipple-dial 16803 is the configuration that anchors a collection, and it carries the strongest premium within the reference. Both blue and black base dials can carry nipple markers; the blue nipple dial is the more sought configuration based on market evidence.


Blue sunburst dial with gold applied markers and gold hands. Tritium lume plots sit inside the applied markers. Dial text printed in gold. This is the configuration most buyers associate with the early two-tone Submariner and the most commonly seen variant in the market.
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=== Blue dial ===


===Black dial===
The blue dial is a sunburst finish with gold applied markers and gold hands. Tritium lume plots sit inside the applied markers, and all printed dial text is in gold. This is the configuration most buyers associate with the early two-tone Submariner and the more commonly traded of the two dial colours.


Black dial with gold applied markers. Less commonly seen in the market and in published examples. Whether this reflects lower production or less documentation has not been settled.
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=== Black dial ===


Both standard and nipple dials carry tritium throughout the run. No lume transition applies — the reference ended before Rolex switched to Luminova.
The black dial carries the same gold applied markers against a black base, and turns up less frequently in the market and in published examples. Whether that reflects lower production or lighter documentation has not been settled.


===Dial aging and color change===
Both standard and nipple dials carry tritium throughout the run. No lume transition applies; the reference ended before Rolex switched to Luminova.


Forum collectors document several distinctive aging patterns on 16803 dials. Blue dials in particular can develop striking color shifts over decades of UV exposure and oxidation:
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=== Dial aging and color change ===


* '''Purple''': blue dials that have shifted toward a deep purple or plum tone. This is a recognized tropical variant among two-tone Submariner collectors.
Forum collectors document several distinctive aging patterns on 16803 dials, and blue dials in particular develop striking color shifts over decades of UV exposure and oxidation. Purple dials are blue dials that have shifted toward a deep purple or plum tone, a recognized tropical variant among two-tone Submariner collectors. Ghost grey dials have faded substantially, losing most of their blue saturation and settling into a pale, ghostly grey, and are sometimes called ghost dials. Denim blue dials have faded unevenly to a washed-out, textile-like blue reminiscent of worn denim.
* '''Ghost grey''': blue dials that have faded substantially, losing most of their blue saturation and settling into a pale, ghostly grey. These are sometimes called "ghost" dials.
* '''Denim blue''': blue dials that have faded unevenly to a washed-out, textile-like blue reminiscent of worn denim.


These aging patterns are unpredictable and irreproducible, which gives well-aged examples a premium similar to the tropical phenomenon on vintage steel Submariners. The key authentication question with any color-changed dial is whether the aging is natural or artificially induced.
These aging patterns are unpredictable and irreproducible, which gives well-aged examples a premium similar to the tropical phenomenon on vintage steel Submariners. The key authentication question with any color-changed dial is whether the aging is natural or artificially induced.


==Case, bezel, crystal, and crown notes==
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== Case, bezel, crystal, and crown ==
[[File:Ref 16803 detail.jpg|thumb|right|250px|alt=Detail view|Detail view]]


The case is 40mm steel with 18k yellow gold used for the bezel, crown, and crown tube. Crown guards are present.
The case is 40mm steel with 18k yellow gold bezel, crown, and crown tube, and carries the standard Submariner crown guards.


A point of disagreement exists on the crown type. This article identifies the crown as Triplock based on its shared case architecture with the 16800 (which uses Triplock). Forum collectors report that the 16803 uses a Twinlock crown, not Triplock. The distinction matters for water resistance specification and for authentication Twinlock crowns lack the three dots beneath the Rolex crown logo that identify a Triplock. Both positions are recorded here; buyers should verify the crown type on any specific example against its documentation.
A point of disagreement exists on the crown type. This article identifies the crown as Triplock based on its shared case architecture with the 16800 (which uses Triplock). Forum collectors report that the 16803 uses a Twinlock crown, not Triplock. The distinction matters for water resistance specification and for authentication: Twinlock crowns lack the three dots beneath the Rolex crown logo that identify a Triplock. Both positions are recorded here; buyers should verify the crown type on any specific example against its documentation.


The crystal is sapphire with a Cyclops magnifier over the date window at 3 o'clock the same sapphire-crystal format introduced by the steel 16800.
The crystal is sapphire with a Cyclops magnifier over the date window at 3 o'clock, the same sapphire-crystal format introduced by the steel 16800.


The bezel is unidirectional with a 60-minute graduated aluminum insert set into a gold surround. The insert comes in blue or black, matching the dial color. Aluminum inserts of this era fade and scratch over time, unlike the ceramic inserts that came later.
The bezel is unidirectional with a 60-minute graduated aluminum insert set into a gold surround. The insert comes in blue or black, matching the dial color. Aluminum inserts of this era fade and scratch over time, unlike the ceramic inserts that came later.


The rehaut is plain. No engraved Rolex text on the inner bezel ring.
The rehaut is plain, with no engraved Rolex text on the inner bezel ring.


==Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes==
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== Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes ==


The 16803 came on the Oyster ref.93153, a two-tone bracelet with steel outer links and 18k gold center links. End links on this generation are hollow. The clasp is a Fliplock diver's extension type.
The 16803 came on the Oyster ref.93153, a two-tone bracelet with steel outer links and 18k gold center links. End links on this generation are hollow. The clasp is a Fliplock diver's extension type. The specific end-link reference number for the 93153 has not been pinned down in the published literature.


The specific end-link reference number for the 93153 on the 16803 has not been confirmed in the current evidence set. This is a gap to address in a future research pass.
Packaging follows the general Rolex sports standard of the mid-1980s.


Packaging follows general Rolex sports packaging of the mid-1980s. No reference-specific box or paper documentation has been captured yet.
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== Special branches ==


==Special branches==
The short production run limits the opportunity for factory special dials or retailer-specific variants, and no confirmed special branches sit in the published literature. Forum collectors report champagne Serti (gem-set) dial examples on the 16803, treating them as a factory option. If accurate, that would place the 16803 alongside the 16613 as a reference that received Serti treatment, but no editorial or auction-house source corroborates the forum reading.


No confirmed special branches are documented in the primary source set for the 16803. The short production run limits the opportunity for factory special dials or retailer-specific variants. Whether the 16803 received a Serti (gem-set) dial from the factory is not confirmed in the primary evidence, but forum collectors report examples of champagne Serti dials on the 16803, describing them as a factory dial option. If accurate, this would place the 16803 alongside the 16613 as a reference that received Serti treatment — though the forum evidence should be weighed against the absence of corroboration in other documented sources.
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== Historical market and auction record ==
==Historical market and auction record==


The 16803 is a short-run reference that appears at auction and in dealer inventories less frequently than the 16613. The two-tone Submariner collecting area is gaining interest as the 1980s generation matures.
The 16803 is a short-run reference that appears at auction and in dealer inventories less frequently than the 16613. The two-tone Submariner collecting area is gaining interest as the 1980s generation matures.


Market positioning puts the 16803 above the steel 16800 and below the full-gold 16808. Blue-dial is the more commonly seen and traded variant. Within the 16803 market, the nipple dial particularly blue commands the strongest premium and anchors serious collector interest.
Market positioning puts the 16803 above the steel 16800 and below the full-gold 16808. Blue-dial is the more commonly seen and traded variant. Within the 16803 market, the nipple dial (particularly blue) commands the strongest premium and anchors serious collector interest.


The 16613 replaced the 16803 in approximately 1988. With a twenty-year production run, the 16613 is far more common in the market, which gives the short-run 16803 a scarcity advantage for collectors who prize the caliber 3035 transitional generation. No specific hammer prices have been captured in this corpus. A targeted auction pass is the priority next step.
The 16613 replaced the 16803 around 1988. With a twenty-year production run, the 16613 is far more common in the market, which gives the short-run 16803 a scarcity advantage for collectors who prize the caliber 3035 transitional generation.
 
==Sources==


== Sources ==
* [https://monochrome-watches.com/rolex-submariner-history-part-2-the-55xx-1680references/ Tom Mulraney, "History of the Rolex Submariner - Part 2, The 55XX References and 1680 Date", Monochrome, 2020-08-19]
* [https://monochrome-watches.com/rolex-submariner-history-part-2-the-55xx-1680references/ Tom Mulraney, "History of the Rolex Submariner - Part 2, The 55XX References and 1680 Date", Monochrome, 2020-08-19]
* [https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/rolex-info/rolex-two-tone-submariner.html unknown, "Bob's Watches two-tone Submariner history", Bob's Watches]
* [https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/rolex-submariner-reference-points Stephen Pulvirent, "Reference Points: Understanding The Rolex Submariner", Hodinkee, 2019-07-18]
* [https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/how-to-start-collecting-the-rolex-submariner Stephen Pulvirent, "The Rolex Submariner: A Complete Collector's Guide", Sotheby's, 2025-03-07]
* [https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/how-to-start-collecting-the-rolex-submariner Stephen Pulvirent, "The Rolex Submariner: A Complete Collector's Guide", Sotheby's, 2025-03-07]
* [https://www.grayandsons.com/blog/rolex-submariner-date-history/ unknown, "Gray & Sons Submariner Date history", Gray & Sons]
* ''The Vintage Rolex Field Manual'' — Colin A. White, Morning Tundra
* [https://professionalwatches.com/rolex-submariner-reference-guide/ unknown, "Rolex Submariner Reference Guide", Professional Watches]
* ''Submariner'' — Nicholas Foulkes, Rolex, 2024
* [https://www.hodinkee.com/articles/five-things-i-learned-from-the-first-ever-rolex-authorized-submariner-book Rich Fordon, "Five Things I Learned From The First Ever Rolex-Authorized Submariner Book", Hodinkee, 2024-09-25]
* [https://www.bobswatches.com/rolex-blog/rolex-info/rolex-two-tone-submariner.html "Bob's Watches two-tone Submariner history", Bob's Watches]
* [https://www.grayandsons.com/blog/rolex-submariner-date-history/ "Gray & Sons Submariner Date history", Gray & Sons]
* [https://professionalwatches.com/rolex-submariner-reference-guide/ "Rolex Submariner Reference Guide", Professional Watches]
* RolexForums community, "RolexForums 16803 thread bundle", RolexForums, 2026-04-13
* RolexForums community, "RolexForums 16803 thread bundle", RolexForums, 2026-04-13


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Submariner -> 16803

The 16803 is a short-run reference with a long collector shadow. It is the first Rolesor (two-tone steel and gold) Submariner Date, and within the reference the version serious collectors pursue is the nipple dial, an applied-marker dial with a small raised dome at the centre of each gold hour index. The three-dimensional texture is visible in person and nearly invisible in average photography, which is why nipple-dial examples anchor the collector market for the reference while running underrepresented in online listings.

Beyond the nipple dial, the 16803 is the accessible Rolesor in its generation: steel case with 18k yellow gold bezel, crown, and bracelet centre links. Production ran from around 1984 to 1988, when the 16613 replaced it. The short run makes the 16803 far less common than the twenty-year 16613, which is the reference's other advantage for collectors of the transitional era.

Rolex Submariner 16803 two-tone with black tritium dial
Rolex Submariner 16803 two-tone — black tritium dial

Core facts

detail value
reference 16803
family Submariner Date
production about 1984 to 1988
movement caliber 3035 (date, quick-set, 28800 bph)
case 40mm, Rolesor (steel + 18k yellow gold)
crystal sapphire with Cyclops
water resistance 300m
bezel 18k gold with aluminum insert (blue or black)
lume tritium
bracelet Oyster ref.93153 (steel + gold center links), hollow end links
successor 16613

Where it sits in the line

The 16803 is the two-tone member of the sapphire-crystal transitional generation. Its siblings:

  • 16800: steel — the utilitarian sibling, no gold, widest market
  • 16803: Rolesor (two-tone) — gold in the visible positions, steel structure ← this reference
  • 16808: full 18k yellow gold — maximum statement, maximum weight, maximum price

It sits between those poles. Gold bezel and gold bracelet center links make the two-tone format visually distinctive, without the commitment in cost and weight of the full-gold 16808. The 16803 is not the 16613: its short run (roughly four years vs. twenty for the 16613) makes it harder to find and more historically specific.

The 16803 introduced the Rolesor formula to the Submariner Date line. It was the first two-tone Submariner with sapphire crystal, 300m rating, and quick-set date, and it replaced the earlier two-tone path that ran through the 1680/8.

Production outline

The 16803 ran for roughly four to five years. Some sources push the start back to 1983 or forward to 1985, but the most commonly cited window is 1984 to 1988. The overlap with the 16613 at the end of the run is not precisely documented.

This is not a reference with major internal variation. The short production window and stable specification mean the 16803 does not split into the sub-families that longer-running references like the 5513 or 16613 produce. The main observable difference is dial color: blue or black.

Movement notes

The 16803 uses caliber 3035 throughout, the date movement with quick-set date complication, running at 28800 bph. The same movement went into the steel 16800 and the full-gold 16808.

The 3035 was well established in the Datejust 16000 series before the 16803. It replaced the older 1575 and brought the quick-set date that lets the date advance independently by pulling the crown to the first position. When the 16613 replaced the 16803, the movement upgraded to the 3135 with Microstella regulation.

Dial map

Nipple dial — the collector configuration

The nipple dial is the configuration serious collectors pursue on the 16803. On a standard applied marker the index is a flat bar of polished gold; on a nipple dial each marker carries a small raised boss or dome at its centre. The three-dimensional texture is visible in person and nearly invisible in average photography, which is why nipple-dial examples are routinely misidentified or misrepresented in online listings.

Nipple dials are the hallmark of the 1980s gold Submariner family, running across the 1680/8, the 16803, and the 16808. For collectors focused on two-tone Submariners, the nipple-dial 16803 is the configuration that anchors a collection, and it carries the strongest premium within the reference. Both blue and black base dials can carry nipple markers; the blue nipple dial is the more sought configuration based on market evidence.

Blue dial

The blue dial is a sunburst finish with gold applied markers and gold hands. Tritium lume plots sit inside the applied markers, and all printed dial text is in gold. This is the configuration most buyers associate with the early two-tone Submariner and the more commonly traded of the two dial colours.

Black dial

The black dial carries the same gold applied markers against a black base, and turns up less frequently in the market and in published examples. Whether that reflects lower production or lighter documentation has not been settled.

Both standard and nipple dials carry tritium throughout the run. No lume transition applies; the reference ended before Rolex switched to Luminova.

Dial aging and color change

Forum collectors document several distinctive aging patterns on 16803 dials, and blue dials in particular develop striking color shifts over decades of UV exposure and oxidation. Purple dials are blue dials that have shifted toward a deep purple or plum tone, a recognized tropical variant among two-tone Submariner collectors. Ghost grey dials have faded substantially, losing most of their blue saturation and settling into a pale, ghostly grey, and are sometimes called ghost dials. Denim blue dials have faded unevenly to a washed-out, textile-like blue reminiscent of worn denim.

These aging patterns are unpredictable and irreproducible, which gives well-aged examples a premium similar to the tropical phenomenon on vintage steel Submariners. The key authentication question with any color-changed dial is whether the aging is natural or artificially induced.

Case, bezel, crystal, and crown

Detail view
Detail view

The case is 40mm steel with 18k yellow gold bezel, crown, and crown tube, and carries the standard Submariner crown guards.

A point of disagreement exists on the crown type. This article identifies the crown as Triplock based on its shared case architecture with the 16800 (which uses Triplock). Forum collectors report that the 16803 uses a Twinlock crown, not Triplock. The distinction matters for water resistance specification and for authentication: Twinlock crowns lack the three dots beneath the Rolex crown logo that identify a Triplock. Both positions are recorded here; buyers should verify the crown type on any specific example against its documentation.

The crystal is sapphire with a Cyclops magnifier over the date window at 3 o'clock, the same sapphire-crystal format introduced by the steel 16800.

The bezel is unidirectional with a 60-minute graduated aluminum insert set into a gold surround. The insert comes in blue or black, matching the dial color. Aluminum inserts of this era fade and scratch over time, unlike the ceramic inserts that came later.

The rehaut is plain, with no engraved Rolex text on the inner bezel ring.

Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes

The 16803 came on the Oyster ref.93153, a two-tone bracelet with steel outer links and 18k gold center links. End links on this generation are hollow. The clasp is a Fliplock diver's extension type. The specific end-link reference number for the 93153 has not been pinned down in the published literature.

Packaging follows the general Rolex sports standard of the mid-1980s.

Special branches

The short production run limits the opportunity for factory special dials or retailer-specific variants, and no confirmed special branches sit in the published literature. Forum collectors report champagne Serti (gem-set) dial examples on the 16803, treating them as a factory option. If accurate, that would place the 16803 alongside the 16613 as a reference that received Serti treatment, but no editorial or auction-house source corroborates the forum reading.

Historical market and auction record

The 16803 is a short-run reference that appears at auction and in dealer inventories less frequently than the 16613. The two-tone Submariner collecting area is gaining interest as the 1980s generation matures.

Market positioning puts the 16803 above the steel 16800 and below the full-gold 16808. Blue-dial is the more commonly seen and traded variant. Within the 16803 market, the nipple dial (particularly blue) commands the strongest premium and anchors serious collector interest.

The 16613 replaced the 16803 around 1988. With a twenty-year production run, the 16613 is far more common in the market, which gives the short-run 16803 a scarcity advantage for collectors who prize the caliber 3035 transitional generation.

Sources