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Hello Sam - this is a known variant:
Dec 23, 2016,00:37 AM
You find it here: http://mansfinelife.com/2015/09/02/the-gilt-gloss-5512-submariner-a-review-by-beaumont-miller-ii/
As mentioned there, the pics come from the web archive of sheartime - while you find the best close-ups for Rolex Sports watches on Jacek's site HQMilton, sheartime is the largest source for "dial only" shots (and shows also the most reliable "untouched configuration" pieces IMHO): http://www.sheartime.com/archive
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Xeramic
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5512 Radial Dial ?
By: i_am_Sam : December 10th, 2016-17:15
I have always been interested at early Submariners, and one of the specific variant I love the most is Underline dial 5512 & 5513 And recently I've noticed an interesting phenomenon on this specific 5512 underline with that some called it "flat bottom...
Here is a pair of 5512 one upper and one lower underline for comparison.
By: Bill : December 10th, 2016-17:22
There is always a question of image distortion from the cyrstal. But your Rolex coronet is long and skinny and could be a variant. Yours also has the swiss at the very bottom vs the ones I am showing have it in the swiss in the middle. For me the radial i...
Hi Bill..
By: i_am_Sam : December 11th, 2016-07:27
First of all... Thank you for your responses.. I was looking forward for your response as you're very knowledgable especially in this 5512/5513 topic. And secondly.. I start to really think there are way more variant of 5512 & 5513 around more than I have...
Hello Sam - this is a known variant:
By: Xeramic : December 23rd, 2016-00:37
You find it here: As mentioned there, the pics come from the web archive of sheartime - while you find the best close-ups for Rolex Sports watches on Jacek's site HQMilton, sheartime is the largest source for "dial only" shots (and shows also the most re...