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[[File:Ref 116613 hero.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Rolex Submariner Ref. 116613]]
[[File:Ref 116613 hero.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Rolex Submariner Ref. 116613]]


The 116613 is the ceramic-bezel Rolesor Submariner Date. It replaced the aluminum-insert 16613 around 2009 and ran until the 41mm 126613 with caliber 3235 took over in 2020. Within the ceramic-era Submariner generation, it occupies the middle position: more accessible than the full gold 116618, more distinctive than the steel 116610LN, carrying the visual language of the Rolesor bracelet polished yellow gold center links against brushed steel outer links — into the Cerachrom age.
The 116613 is the Cerachrom-bezel Rolesor Submariner Date, in production from around 2009 until the 41mm 126613 with caliber 3235 took over in 2020. It sits in the middle of the ceramic-era Submariner generation more accessible than the full-gold 116618, more distinctive than the steel 116610LN — and it carries the Rolesor bracelet (polished yellow-gold center links against brushed steel outers) forward into the Cerachrom age.


The step up from the 16613 is substantial. Cerachrom replaced aluminum, Glidelock replaced Fliplock, and Maxi-format markers with Chromalight lume made the dial larger and brighter. Wider Super Case lugs changed the proportions. The two-tone identity carries forward, but the watch is a different object.
The step up from the 16613 is substantial. Cerachrom replaced the aluminum bezel insert, Glidelock replaced the Fliplock clasp, and the wider Maxi-format markers under Chromalight lume made the dial both larger and brighter. The Super Case lugs changed the wrist proportions. The two-tone identity carries forward, but in handling the watch is a different object.


The blue dial variant, 116613LB, is universally called the “Bluesy” — a nickname inherited from the 16613LB. Sunburst blue dial, blue Cerachrom bezel, and polished gold center links create a visual coherence that makes this the defining two-tone Submariner configuration and the reason most buyers come to the reference.
The blue-dial variant, 116613LB, is known universally as the "Bluesy," a nickname inherited from the 16613LB. Blue sunburst dial, blue Cerachrom bezel, and polished gold center links produce a visual coherence that makes this the defining two-tone Submariner configuration, and the reason most buyers come to the reference.


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


The 116613 is the two-tone member of the ceramic-era Submariner generation. Alongside it sit the steel 116610, the full yellow gold [[Reference:116618|116618]], and the full white gold [[Reference:116619LB|116619LB]]. All four shared caliber 3135 and the Super Case architecture. Two-tone construction places the 116613 above the steel 116610LN in price and prestige, below the full-gold 116618.
The 116613 is the Rolesor member of the ceramic-era Submariner generation. Alongside it sit the steel 116610, the full yellow-gold [[Reference:116618|116618]], and the full white-gold [[Reference:116619LB|116619LB]]. All four share caliber 3135 and the Super Case architecture. Rolesor — Rolex's term for its steel-and-gold construction — puts the 116613 above the steel 116610LN in price and prestige, below the full-gold 116618.


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The 116613 succeeded the 16613 after a 21-year run. The 2020 refresh moved to Oystersteel branding, a 41mm case, new bracelet width, and caliber 3235. The 116613 retained the 40mm case and 3135 throughout.
The 116613 succeeded the 16613 after a 21-year run on aluminum and carried the two-tone Sub across the ceramic generation for roughly eleven years. The 2020 refresh moved the line to Oystersteel branding, a 41mm case, new bracelet width, and caliber 3235. Through its own run the 116613 stayed on the 40mm case and the 3135 throughout.


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On the 16613LB, the aluminum bezel faded from vivid blue to a softer shade collectors call a “ghost” bezel bezel condition was a primary evaluation factor. Cerachrom eliminates both the patina appeal and the fading problem entirely.
On the 16613LB, the aluminum bezel faded from vivid blue to the softer shade collectors call a "ghost" bezel, and bezel condition was a primary market factor. Cerachrom eliminates both the patina appeal and the fading problem entirely.


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


The 116613 ran for roughly eleven years. Both the LB (blue) and LN (black) variants were available throughout. No major mid-run mechanical changes are documented. Caliber 3135 stays for the full production run.
The 116613 ran for roughly eleven years with both the LB (blue) and LN (black) variants available throughout. No major mid-run mechanical changes are documented. Caliber 3135 stayed across the full production run. The one documented cosmetic evolution sits on the LB dial — a flat-to-sunburst change around 2013 — treated separately below.


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== The blue dial evolution: flat to sunburst ==
== The blue dial evolution: flat to sunburst ==


Around 2013 Rolex changed the 116613LB dial from a flat, uniform blue to a pronounced sunburst finish that shifts from midnight blue in shadow to a brighter, sky-inflected blue in direct sun. No sharp serial-number cutoff exists; collectors identify the type by visual inspection.
Around 2013 Rolex changed the 116613LB dial from a flat, uniform blue to a pronounced sunburst finish that shifts from midnight blue in shadow to a brighter, sky-inflected blue in direct sun. No sharp serial-number cutoff exists; collectors identify the type by visual inspection. Both are correct factory configurations. The sunburst is more visually dynamic, but some collectors prefer the earlier flat dial for its quieter character against the gold accents.
 
Both are correct factory configurations. The sunburst is more visually dynamic; some collectors prefer the earlier flat dial for its quieter character alongside the gold accents.


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


Caliber 3135 throughout — Parachrom hairspring, Microstella regulation. The last ceramic-era two-tone Submariner on the 3135 before the 126613 moved to caliber 3235 (70-hour reserve).
Caliber 3135 throughout — Parachrom blue hairspring, Microstella regulation. The 116613 is the last ceramic-era two-tone Submariner on the 3135 before the 126613 moved to caliber 3235 with a 70-hour reserve.


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=== Diamond and serti dials ===
=== Diamond and serti dials ===


Early 116613 production included factory diamond-set (serti) dials as an option. According to Rolex Forum discussions, the diamond/serti dials were discontinued around 2013 when the sunburst dial finish appeared. Serti-dial examples are the rarer factory configuration and a distinct collector target within the reference.
Early 116613 production included factory diamond-set Serti dials as a catalog option. Serti — from the French ''sertissage'', gem-setting — is the factory diamond-indices dial Rolex also offered on earlier Rolesor references. Rolex Forum discussions place the discontinuation of the Serti option around 2013, coinciding with the sunburst dial change on the standard LB. Serti examples are the rarer factory configuration and a distinct collector target within the reference.


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=== Blue dial (LB) ===
=== Blue dial (LB) ===


Blue dial with gold applied markers and hands. See “The blue dial evolution” above for the flat-to-sunburst transition around 2013.
Blue dial with gold applied markers and hands. The flat-to-sunburst evolution around 2013 is covered above.


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=== Black dial (LN) ===
=== Black dial (LN) ===


Black dial with gold applied markers and hands. The quieter configuration — black reads more conservatively against the gold accents and typically trades below the LB on the secondary market.
Black dial with gold applied markers and hands — the quieter configuration. Black reads more conservatively against the gold accents and typically trades below the LB on the secondary market.


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[[File:Ref 116613 detail.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Detail view]]
[[File:Ref 116613 detail.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Detail view]]


Rolesor construction: 904L Oystersteel case with 18k yellow gold bezel, crown guards, and Triplock crown. Cerachrom insert numerals are platinum-filled. Sapphire crystal with Cyclops. Inner rehaut engraved with repeating ROLEX ROLEX and serial number at 6 o’clock. Solid case back.
Rolesor construction 904L Oystersteel case with 18k yellow-gold bezel, crown guards, and a Triplock crown. The Cerachrom insert carries platinum-filled numerals. Sapphire crystal with Cyclops. The inner rehaut is engraved with repeating ROLEX and the serial number at 6 o'clock. The case back is solid.


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


Bracelet ref. 93253 — two-tone Oyster with solid gold center links throughout the run (earlier 16613 bracelets used hollow center links on some examples). Glidelock clasp provides ~20mm tool-free micro-adjustment. Unchanged across the full production run.
Bracelet ref. 93253 — a two-tone Oyster with solid gold center links throughout the run (earlier 16613 bracelets had used hollow gold centers on some examples). The Glidelock clasp provides roughly 20mm of tool-free micro-adjustment. The bracelet is unchanged across the full production run.


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== Production volume estimates ==
== Production volume estimates ==


Industry estimates from the ~2010 era suggest Rolex produced approximately 12,000 two-tone Submariners per year. If those figures held roughly steady across the 116613’s run, total production across both LB and LN variants could be in the range of 130,000 units — though Rolex does not publish production numbers and these figures are approximations circulated among dealers and collectors.
Industry estimates from the early 2010s put two-tone Submariner production at roughly 12,000 units per year. If those numbers held steady across the 116613's run, total production across both LB and LN would land somewhere around 130,000 units — a rough envelope, since Rolex does not publish production figures and the number circulates among dealers and collectors rather than from the factory.


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== Market and collector context ==
== Market and collector context ==


Recently discontinued with good secondary market liquidity. The LB trades above the LN. The successor 126613LB retails at $18,900 USD; the 116613 trades below that on the secondary market.
Recently discontinued, with good secondary-market liquidity. The LB trades above the LN. The successor 126613LB retails at $18,900 USD, and the 116613 trades below that figure on the secondary market.


The 126613’s move to 41mm, thinner lugs, and caliber 3235 makes the 116613’s blockier Super Case profile a distinct collector target for those who prefer the older geometry.
The 126613 moved to a 41mm case, thinner lugs, and caliber 3235, which gives the 116613's blockier Super Case profile a distinct following among buyers who prefer the older geometry.


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Revision as of 17:40, 18 April 2026


Submariner116613

Rolex Submariner Ref. 116613

The 116613 is the Cerachrom-bezel Rolesor Submariner Date, in production from around 2009 until the 41mm 126613 with caliber 3235 took over in 2020. It sits in the middle of the ceramic-era Submariner generation — more accessible than the full-gold 116618, more distinctive than the steel 116610LN — and it carries the Rolesor bracelet (polished yellow-gold center links against brushed steel outers) forward into the Cerachrom age.

The step up from the 16613 is substantial. Cerachrom replaced the aluminum bezel insert, Glidelock replaced the Fliplock clasp, and the wider Maxi-format markers under Chromalight lume made the dial both larger and brighter. The Super Case lugs changed the wrist proportions. The two-tone identity carries forward, but in handling the watch is a different object.

The blue-dial variant, 116613LB, is known universally as the "Bluesy," a nickname inherited from the 16613LB. Blue sunburst dial, blue Cerachrom bezel, and polished gold center links produce a visual coherence that makes this the defining two-tone Submariner configuration, and the reason most buyers come to the reference.

Core facts

detail value
reference 116613 (LN = black, LB = blue)
family Submariner Date
production approximately 2009 to 2020
movement caliber 3135 (date, quick-set, 28800 bph, ~48hr power reserve)
case 40mm Super Case, Rolesor (904L steel + 18k yellow gold)
crystal sapphire with Cyclops
water resistance 300m
bezel Cerachrom ceramic (blue or black), platinum-filled numerals
lume Chromalight (blue glow)
bracelet Oyster ref.93253 with Glidelock, solid gold center links
rehaut engraved ROLEX ROLEX
predecessor 16613
successor 126613

Where it sits in the line

The 116613 is the Rolesor member of the ceramic-era Submariner generation. Alongside it sit the steel 116610, the full yellow-gold 116618, and the full white-gold 116619LB. All four share caliber 3135 and the Super Case architecture. Rolesor — Rolex's term for its steel-and-gold construction — puts the 116613 above the steel 116610LN in price and prestige, below the full-gold 116618.

Two-tone Submariner lineage

reference years case material bezel material successor retail
16613 1988–2009 Rolesor (steel/gold) aluminum (fades)
116613 2009–2020 Rolesor (steel/gold) Cerachrom ceramic
126613LB 2020–present Rolesor (Oystersteel/gold) Cerachrom ceramic $18,900 USD

The 116613 succeeded the 16613 after a 21-year run on aluminum and carried the two-tone Sub across the ceramic generation for roughly eleven years. The 2020 refresh moved the line to Oystersteel branding, a 41mm case, new bracelet width, and caliber 3235. Through its own run the 116613 stayed on the 40mm case and the 3135 throughout.

What changed from the 16613

The execution is substantially different from the 16613.

feature 16613 116613
bezel insert aluminum, fades and scratches Cerachrom ceramic, fade-proof
bracelet clasp Fliplock with divers extension Glidelock (20mm micro-adjust)
lug width slimmer wider (Super Case)
lug holes present absent
lume SuperLuminova or Luminova (green glow) Chromalight (blue glow)
markers standard Maxi (larger)
gold center links hollow on some, solid on late solid throughout
rehaut plain (early) / engraved (late) engraved throughout

On the 16613LB, the aluminum bezel faded from vivid blue to the softer shade collectors call a "ghost" bezel, and bezel condition was a primary market factor. Cerachrom eliminates both the patina appeal and the fading problem entirely.

Production outline

The 116613 ran for roughly eleven years with both the LB (blue) and LN (black) variants available throughout. No major mid-run mechanical changes are documented. Caliber 3135 stayed across the full production run. The one documented cosmetic evolution sits on the LB dial — a flat-to-sunburst change around 2013 — treated separately below.

The blue dial evolution: flat to sunburst

Around 2013 Rolex changed the 116613LB dial from a flat, uniform blue to a pronounced sunburst finish that shifts from midnight blue in shadow to a brighter, sky-inflected blue in direct sun. No sharp serial-number cutoff exists; collectors identify the type by visual inspection. Both are correct factory configurations. The sunburst is more visually dynamic, but some collectors prefer the earlier flat dial for its quieter character against the gold accents.

Movement notes

Caliber 3135 throughout — Parachrom blue hairspring, Microstella regulation. The 116613 is the last ceramic-era two-tone Submariner on the 3135 before the 126613 moved to caliber 3235 with a 70-hour reserve.

Dial map

Diamond and serti dials

Early 116613 production included factory diamond-set Serti dials as a catalog option. Serti — from the French sertissage, gem-setting — is the factory diamond-indices dial Rolex also offered on earlier Rolesor references. Rolex Forum discussions place the discontinuation of the Serti option around 2013, coinciding with the sunburst dial change on the standard LB. Serti examples are the rarer factory configuration and a distinct collector target within the reference.

Blue dial (LB)

Blue dial with gold applied markers and hands. The flat-to-sunburst evolution around 2013 is covered above.

Black dial (LN)

Black dial with gold applied markers and hands — the quieter configuration. Black reads more conservatively against the gold accents and typically trades below the LB on the secondary market.

Case, bezel, crystal, and crown

Detail view
Detail view

Rolesor construction — 904L Oystersteel case with 18k yellow-gold bezel, crown guards, and a Triplock crown. The Cerachrom insert carries platinum-filled numerals. Sapphire crystal with Cyclops. The inner rehaut is engraved with repeating ROLEX and the serial number at 6 o'clock. The case back is solid.

Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes

Bracelet ref. 93253 — a two-tone Oyster with solid gold center links throughout the run (earlier 16613 bracelets had used hollow gold centers on some examples). The Glidelock clasp provides roughly 20mm of tool-free micro-adjustment. The bracelet is unchanged across the full production run.

Production volume estimates

Industry estimates from the early 2010s put two-tone Submariner production at roughly 12,000 units per year. If those numbers held steady across the 116613's run, total production across both LB and LN would land somewhere around 130,000 units — a rough envelope, since Rolex does not publish production figures and the number circulates among dealers and collectors rather than from the factory.

Market and collector context

Recently discontinued, with good secondary-market liquidity. The LB trades above the LN. The successor 126613LB retails at $18,900 USD, and the 116613 trades below that figure on the secondary market.

The 126613 moved to a 41mm case, thinner lugs, and caliber 3235, which gives the 116613's blockier Super Case profile a distinct following among buyers who prefer the older geometry.

Sources

Rolex Submariner Ref. 116613