
Bill's captivating images of his Rolex 5512 'Tulip' provide a window into the enduring appeal of vintage Submariners. His post not only showcases the watch's aesthetic but also highlights the personal connection collectors have with these iconic timepieces, often integrating them into their daily lives and family moments. This thread serves as a reminder of how a classic reference continues to resonate with enthusiasts, blending historical significance with personal narrative.



Rolex Submariner Reference 5512
The Submariner reference 5512 represents Rolex's no-date variant within the Submariner series. Distinguished by its clean dial layout without date complication, this reference was produced from 1962 to 1989, spanning nearly three decades of manufacturing.
The 40mm stainless steel case houses either caliber 1560 or 1570 automatic movements, providing 42-48 hours of power reserve. The watch features a black dial, unidirectional rotating bezel with aluminum insert, and acrylic crystal. Water resistance extends to 200 meters, with the watch fitted to a stainless steel bracelet.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking the fundamental Submariner aesthetic without date functionality. The extended production period and dual caliber usage create multiple variations within the 5512 designation. The no-date configuration offers symmetrical dial proportions that attract purists within the collecting community.
I see both gilt and white writing which I think is great.
and caramel lume π
Thatβs clearly a well-loved vintage piece that is anything but a safe queen. Bravo ππΏ
Before and after grooming. Lol. Hagwe
Lolita is our little baby and we are babysitting grandparents for Rosie.
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