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The 6536/1 is a caseback-identified sub-variant of the [[Reference:6536|6536]] — same late-1950s small-crown, no-crown-guard case, same caliber 1030. Within the /1 run, a subset of examples was submitted for COSC chronometer certification and carries a four-line dial (the extra line being "Officially Certified Chronometer" above the depth rating). The caseback engraving, stamped 6536/1 rather than 6536, is the definitive identifier.
The 6536/1 is a caseback-identified sub-variant of the [[Reference:6536|6536]] — same late-1950s small-crown, no-crown-guard case, same caliber 1030. Within the /1 run, a subset of examples was submitted for COSC chronometer certification and carries a four-line dial (the extra line being "Officially Certified Chronometer" above the depth rating). The caseback engraving, stamped 6536/1 rather than 6536, is the definitive identifier.


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==Core facts==
==Core facts==

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Submariner65366536/1

The 6536/1 is a caseback-identified sub-variant of the 6536 — same late-1950s small-crown, no-crown-guard case, same caliber 1030. Within the /1 run, a subset of examples was submitted for COSC chronometer certification and carries a four-line dial (the extra line being "Officially Certified Chronometer" above the depth rating). The caseback engraving, stamped 6536/1 rather than 6536, is the definitive identifier.

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Core facts

detail value
reference 6536/1
family Submariner
production late 1950s (documented 1957 to 1959)
case 37mm, small 6mm crown, no crown guards
movement caliber 1030 (butterfly rotor automatic)
depth rating 100m / 330ft
chronometer some examples COSC-certified with four-line dial
date none
crystal acrylic (domed)

Where it sits in the line

The 6536/1 is the small-crown branch of the last no-crown-guard Submariner generation. It runs opposite the big-crown 6538 in the same production window, and is the immediate predecessor of the 5508, which carried the same small-crown case into the newer caliber 1530. For the broader context (predecessor 6205, successor 5508, and the 5512 crown-guard transition in 1959), see the parent 6536 article.

Production outline

Documented 6536/1 examples run from 1957 to 1959. Production was short, consistent with the rapid evolution of the Submariner during this period. The parent 6536 and the 6536/1 ran concurrently rather than sequentially, with the caseback engraving — not the calendar date — determining which variant a given example belongs to.

Movement notes

Caliber 1030 is confirmed by Sotheby's 2018 Lot 252, where the caseback is stamped 6536/1 III.57 (third quarter of 1957). The 1030 is a full-rotor automatic with a butterfly rotor, a meaningful step forward from the bumper movements (a rotor that oscillates between springs rather than rotating freely) of the earliest Submariners.

A portion of 6536/1 examples was submitted for COSC certification. COSC (Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres) is the Swiss official chronometer testing body; certified watches meet defined accuracy tolerances and are labelled on the dial. Both chronometer and non-chronometer versions run the same base caliber 1030; the distinction is a certification path, not a mechanical one.

Dial map

The dial-map structure in the family history runs: early four-line layout, then red-triangle bezel variants, then late hash-bezel production. The four-line dials — "Oyster Perpetual / Officially Certified / Chronometer / Submariner" above the depth-rating line — are the COSC-certified examples, the cleanest tell for the chronometer branch. Non-COSC dials carry the standard three-line layout.

Rolex Forum collectors have documented an "invert" dial on the 6536/1, where the dial text is inverted from the standard layout. Documented examples are extremely scarce and the configuration is treated as a rare sub-variant.

Case, bezel, crystal, and crown notes

The 6536/1 is the slim, small-crown case of the late-1950s no-guard generation — the counterpart to the thicker, 8mm-Brevet-crown 6538. Forum research adds specificity on the bezel: red-triangle examples carry a red-painted triangle at twelve with minute hash marks running zero to fifteen, while a no-hash insert variant omits the minute hash marks entirely. The Wind archive example is the benchmark for the no-hash configuration.

Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes

Sotheby's 2018 Lot 252 gives the cleanest direct evidence with a period rivet bracelet on the watch. Wind adds an archive example with an original Rolex stretch rivet bracelet dated to 1957. Both fitments are period-correct for the 6536/1.

Special branches

The two internal branches worth calling out are the bezel generations and the COSC split. On bezels, the red-triangle insert is the earlier and more collected configuration; the later hash-bezel sits at the end of the production run. On movements, the COSC four-line dial is the less common of the two, and the one that has produced the strongest results at auction when combined with honest condition.

Historical market and auction record

Sotheby's 2018 Lot 252 is the strongest direct lot source and remains the world-record small-crown Submariner at USD 225,000 — a 1957 watch, caseback stamped 6536/1 III.57, caliber 1030, descendants-of-original-owner provenance, unpolished, with the no-hashmark red-triangle bezel. Wind adds an unusually strong archive example with no-hash bezel and original 1957 bracelet; Grey and Patina gives a second sold 1958 example with red-triangle insert.

Three documented lots, each with distinct bezel, bracelet, and provenance characteristics, give the 6536/1 a clearer market profile than many early Submariner references can claim.

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