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Every claim traces to a named source. Where sources disagree, both positions are presented. Where the record has gaps, they are named — not glossed over. This is a reference for Rolex watches built the way collector research actually works: slow, specific, and honest about what we know and what we don't. Not a blog. Not a dealer site. Just the historical record, organized for people who care about getting it right. [[BezelBase:About|How this is built →]] | |||
== Reference library == | == Reference library == | ||
Revision as of 20:08, 14 April 2026
Every claim traces to a named source. Where sources disagree, both positions are presented. Where the record has gaps, they are named — not glossed over. This is a reference for Rolex watches built the way collector research actually works: slow, specific, and honest about what we know and what we don't. Not a blog. Not a dealer site. Just the historical record, organized for people who care about getting it right. How this is built →
Reference library
Submariner
36 reference articles covering every generation from the first 6204 in 1953 to the current 126-series production. Four eras, three dozen variants, seventy years of production history.
Highlights:
- 6538 — the James Bond Submariner
- 5513 — 27-year production run, the broadest vintage reference
- 1680 — first Submariner Date, Red Sub and White Sub eras
- 16610 — the 23-year benchmark modern Submariner
- 116610LV — the "Hulk," now a modern collectible
- 114060 — the last 40mm no-date, "the last small Sub"