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The 6205 is the second small-crown Submariner and the first to carry Mercedes hands | The 6205 is the second small-crown Submariner and the first to carry Mercedes hands: the three-pointed hour hand with a circular lume plot at the tip that has defined the Submariner silhouette ever since. That swap from the 6204's pencil hands sets the template every later Submariner inherits. | ||
[[File:Ref 6205 hero.webp|thumb|right|300px|alt=Rolex Submariner Ref. 6205|Rolex Submariner Ref. 6205]] | [[File:Ref 6205 hero.webp|thumb|right|300px|alt=Rolex Submariner Ref. 6205|Rolex Submariner Ref. 6205]] | ||
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The 6205 sits between the 6204 and the later mid-1950s split between small-crown and big-crown Submariners. On the small-crown side it is the direct successor to the 6204 and the immediate predecessor of the 5508. On the big-crown side, the 6200 and then the 6538 run a parallel path. | The 6205 sits between the 6204 and the later mid-1950s split between small-crown and big-crown Submariners. On the small-crown side it is the direct successor to the 6204 and the immediate predecessor of the 5508. On the big-crown side, the 6200 and then the 6538 run a parallel path. | ||
Mercedes hands | Mercedes hands are the through-line. Every Submariner since the 6205 carries them. A handful of 6205 examples survive with the 6204-style pencil hands, holdovers from the earliest production batch, and these are among the rarest configurations of the reference. The seconds hand also reads larger than the 6204's lollipop.<span id="production-outline"></span> | ||
== Production outline == | == Production outline == | ||
Production ran from approximately 1953 to 1957, longer than the 6204 but short by later Submariner standards. [https://monochrome-watches.com/rolex-submariner-history-part-1-the-early-references/ Monochrome (Tom Mulraney, 2020)] tightens the window to 1954–1955 and splits the reference into two series within that year. | Production ran from approximately 1953 to 1957, longer than the 6204 but short by later Submariner standards. [https://monochrome-watches.com/rolex-submariner-history-part-1-the-early-references/ Monochrome (Tom Mulraney, 2020)] tightens the window to 1954–1955 and splits the reference into two series within that year. | ||
The first series carries a clean dial without "Submariner" text and in some examples still wears the 6204's pencil hands. These early pieces look closer to the 6204 than to what follows. The second series | The first series carries a clean dial without "Submariner" text, and in some examples still wears the 6204's pencil hands. These early pieces look closer to the 6204 than to what follows. The second series puts "Submariner" back on the dial and brings in the Mercedes hand set.<span id="movement-notes"></span> | ||
== Movement notes == | == Movement notes == | ||
The 6205 runs caliber A260, the | The 6205 runs caliber A260, the bumper automatic carried over from the 6204. The rotor oscillates between two springs rather than spinning a full circle, and the movement is rated to 100m. The larger A296 stays with the big-crown 6200. The [https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2020/watches-online-3/rolex-reference-6205-small-crown-submariner-a Sotheby's 2020 lot] carries movement-number evidence consistent with the rest of the published record.<span id="dial-map"></span> | ||
== Dial map == | == Dial map == | ||
[[File:Ref 6205 gilt-dial-detail.webp|thumb|right|250px|alt=Gilt dial — applied markers, no depth rating text|Gilt dial — applied markers, no depth rating text]] | [[File:Ref 6205 gilt-dial-detail.webp|thumb|right|250px|alt=Gilt dial — applied markers, no depth rating text|Gilt dial — applied markers, no depth rating text]] | ||
[https://rolexhaven.com/ RolexHaven] documents two 6205 dial variants, both from | [https://rolexhaven.com/ RolexHaven] documents two 6205 dial variants, both from around 1954. The Blank Dial is gilt with the model name intentionally omitted and a brass stencil beneath the paint; a documented case carries serial 21,354, placing it in the post-reset batch. The Submariner Dial adds "Submariner" printed above the depth-rating line in the same gilt construction, with a thin lacquer coating that ages to matte over decades, on a case in the 21,6xx range. Both run the A260. Blank Dial examples typically keep pencil hands and the lollipop seconds; Submariner Dial examples are where Mercedes hands first appear. | ||
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=== Submariner text variants === | === Submariner text variants === | ||
Some 6205 dials carry "Submariner" text and some do not. | Some 6205 dials carry "Submariner" text and some do not. Tom Mulraney's 2020 Monochrome history attributes the removal to "reasons unknown" and leaves it there. Collector speculation has pointed at trademark timing, with no primary-source confirmation. | ||
<span id="gilt-finish"></span> | <span id="gilt-finish"></span> | ||
=== Gilt finish === | === Gilt finish === | ||
All known 6205 dials are glossy gilt with radium lume. Tropical examples, where the black lacquer has aged to brown, | All known 6205 dials are glossy gilt with radium lume. Tropical examples, where the black lacquer has aged to brown, sit at the top of the desirability ladder given the short production run and the reference's early position in the line. | ||
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[[File:Ref 6205 bezel-crystal-top.webp|thumb|right|250px|alt=Domed crystal and bezel — top view|Domed crystal and bezel — top view]] | [[File:Ref 6205 bezel-crystal-top.webp|thumb|right|250px|alt=Domed crystal and bezel — top view|Domed crystal and bezel — top view]] | ||
The 6205 case measures 37mm, a slight increase over the 6204. It is still a no-crown-guard design with a small winding crown, acrylic crystal, and the early friction-rotating dive bezel. Forum documentation of a 1954 example shows a red triangle bezel insert | The 6205 case measures 37mm, a slight increase over the 6204. It is still a no-crown-guard design with a small winding crown, acrylic crystal, and the early friction-rotating dive bezel. Forum documentation of a 1954 example shows a red triangle bezel insert, the twelve-o'clock marker filled with red enamel or lacquer, which places this bezel style on the 6205 as early as the first full year of production. | ||
A small number of known 6205 cases carry a "stainless steel" engraving between the lugs, documented on Rolex Forum threads. It is not a standard feature of the reference. | |||
The crown measures 6mm, larger than the 6204's 5mm but still small compared with the 8mm Brevet crown on the big-crown 6200. It carries the Rolex coronet with a plus sign. The caseback is signed "Brevet +" with an octopus symbol; it does not carry the "R" or "Patented" wording that appears on later references. | The crown measures 6mm, larger than the 6204's 5mm but still small compared with the 8mm Brevet crown on the big-crown 6200. It carries the Rolex coronet with a plus sign. The caseback is signed "Brevet +" with an octopus symbol; it does not carry the "R" or "Patented" wording that appears on later references. | ||
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=== First series clean dial === | === First series clean dial === | ||
The clean-dial first series | The clean-dial first series, with no "Submariner" text and pencil hands, sits at the earliest edge of the reference. Surviving examples are rare.<span id="mercedes-hand-introduction"></span> | ||
=== Mercedes hand introduction === | === Mercedes hand introduction === | ||
The second series | The second series sets the Submariner template. From this point on the line is Mercedes-handed; the change holds through the 5508, the 5512, the 5513, and every modern reference.<span id="historical-market-and-auction-record"></span> | ||
== Historical market and auction record == | == Historical market and auction record == | ||
[https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2020/watches-online-3/rolex-reference-6205-small-crown-submariner-a Sotheby's 2020 | [https://www.sothebys.com/en/buy/auction/2020/watches-online-3/rolex-reference-6205-small-crown-submariner-a Sotheby's 2020 lot 45] remains the strongest single archive example, with enough catalog detail to anchor the reference. The Monochrome family history fills in the surrounding branches. | ||
The | The 6204 gets the credit for being first and the 6200 gets the drama of the Explorer dial; the 6205 carries the structural change. Collectors tracking how the Submariner formula came together, rather than chasing only rarity markers, treat it as a key reference. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
Revision as of 04:44, 27 April 2026
Submariner → 6205
The 6205 is the second small-crown Submariner and the first to carry Mercedes hands: the three-pointed hour hand with a circular lume plot at the tip that has defined the Submariner silhouette ever since. That swap from the 6204's pencil hands sets the template every later Submariner inherits.

Core facts
| detail | value |
|---|---|
| reference | 6205 |
| family | Submariner |
| production | approximately 1953 to 1957 (one source places single-year production in 1954) |
| case | 37mm, slightly larger than the 6204 |
| crown | 6mm (increased from 5mm on 6204), displays Rolex symbol with plus sign |
| movement | caliber A260 (same as 6204) |
| depth rating | 100m (not indicated on dial) |
| crown guards | none |
| crystal | acrylic |
| significance | first Submariner with Mercedes hands |
Where it sits in the line
The 6205 sits between the 6204 and the later mid-1950s split between small-crown and big-crown Submariners. On the small-crown side it is the direct successor to the 6204 and the immediate predecessor of the 5508. On the big-crown side, the 6200 and then the 6538 run a parallel path.
Mercedes hands are the through-line. Every Submariner since the 6205 carries them. A handful of 6205 examples survive with the 6204-style pencil hands, holdovers from the earliest production batch, and these are among the rarest configurations of the reference. The seconds hand also reads larger than the 6204's lollipop.
Production outline
Production ran from approximately 1953 to 1957, longer than the 6204 but short by later Submariner standards. Monochrome (Tom Mulraney, 2020) tightens the window to 1954–1955 and splits the reference into two series within that year.
The first series carries a clean dial without "Submariner" text, and in some examples still wears the 6204's pencil hands. These early pieces look closer to the 6204 than to what follows. The second series puts "Submariner" back on the dial and brings in the Mercedes hand set.
Movement notes
The 6205 runs caliber A260, the bumper automatic carried over from the 6204. The rotor oscillates between two springs rather than spinning a full circle, and the movement is rated to 100m. The larger A296 stays with the big-crown 6200. The Sotheby's 2020 lot carries movement-number evidence consistent with the rest of the published record.
Dial map

RolexHaven documents two 6205 dial variants, both from around 1954. The Blank Dial is gilt with the model name intentionally omitted and a brass stencil beneath the paint; a documented case carries serial 21,354, placing it in the post-reset batch. The Submariner Dial adds "Submariner" printed above the depth-rating line in the same gilt construction, with a thin lacquer coating that ages to matte over decades, on a case in the 21,6xx range. Both run the A260. Blank Dial examples typically keep pencil hands and the lollipop seconds; Submariner Dial examples are where Mercedes hands first appear.
Clean dial (first series)
Early 6205 dials omit "Submariner" text and carry the simpler layout inherited from the 6204. These are transitional, and relatively few examples survive.
Signed dial with Mercedes hands (second series)

The second series brings "Submariner" text back to the dial and pairs it with Mercedes hands. The dial stays glossy gilt: gold printing and markers on a glossy black lacquer ground.
Submariner text variants
Some 6205 dials carry "Submariner" text and some do not. Tom Mulraney's 2020 Monochrome history attributes the removal to "reasons unknown" and leaves it there. Collector speculation has pointed at trademark timing, with no primary-source confirmation.
Gilt finish
All known 6205 dials are glossy gilt with radium lume. Tropical examples, where the black lacquer has aged to brown, sit at the top of the desirability ladder given the short production run and the reference's early position in the line.
Case, bezel, crystal, and crown


The 6205 case measures 37mm, a slight increase over the 6204. It is still a no-crown-guard design with a small winding crown, acrylic crystal, and the early friction-rotating dive bezel. Forum documentation of a 1954 example shows a red triangle bezel insert, the twelve-o'clock marker filled with red enamel or lacquer, which places this bezel style on the 6205 as early as the first full year of production.
A small number of known 6205 cases carry a "stainless steel" engraving between the lugs, documented on Rolex Forum threads. It is not a standard feature of the reference.
The crown measures 6mm, larger than the 6204's 5mm but still small compared with the 8mm Brevet crown on the big-crown 6200. It carries the Rolex coronet with a plus sign. The caseback is signed "Brevet +" with an octopus symbol; it does not carry the "R" or "Patented" wording that appears on later references.
Bracelets, end links, clasps, and packaging notes
Documented bracelet fitments are the 6636/64 stretch rivet and the 7206/80 rivet, the same fitments that turn up on the 6204. Bracelet specifics remain thin in the source base; period-correct fitment would be either the stretch rivet or the flat-link rivet Oyster bracelet, both standard on early Submariners.
Special branches
First series clean dial
The clean-dial first series, with no "Submariner" text and pencil hands, sits at the earliest edge of the reference. Surviving examples are rare.
Mercedes hand introduction
The second series sets the Submariner template. From this point on the line is Mercedes-handed; the change holds through the 5508, the 5512, the 5513, and every modern reference.
Historical market and auction record
Sotheby's 2020 lot 45 remains the strongest single archive example, with enough catalog detail to anchor the reference. The Monochrome family history fills in the surrounding branches.
The 6204 gets the credit for being first and the 6200 gets the drama of the Explorer dial; the 6205 carries the structural change. Collectors tracking how the Submariner formula came together, rather than chasing only rarity markers, treat it as a key reference.
Sources
- Reference 6205 Small Crown Submariner, A Stainless Steel Automatic Wristwatch With Center Seconds, Circa 1955 — Sotheby's, Sotheby's
- History of the Rolex Submariner - Part 1, The Early References — Tom Mulraney, Monochrome
- The Vintage Rolex Field Manual — Colin A. White, Morning Tundra