Rolex Milsub 5517 W10: A Collector's Journey
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Rolex Milsub 5517 W10: A Collector's Journey

By bullibeer · Jul 23, 2008 · 7 replies
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Bullibeer's 2008 post recounts the emotional journey of acquiring and servicing a Rolex Milsub 5517, offering a deeply personal narrative that resonates with collectors. This story highlights the profound connection between a watch, its history, and its owner, emphasizing that the true value often lies beyond pristine condition. It provides a compelling look into the world of vintage Rolex collecting and the unexpected outcomes of professional servicing.

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Well guy's... it's a long storey... started in april... started with a divine moment!!!!

One of my biggest moments in my Rolex History.
When i met a great man,.. the first owner of the watch.
A man with pride,.. not a macho,.. a thinker. Knowing about his history and some lessons from it.
I had the most amazing afternoon and evening...

Stories and emotions that will keep next to me for a long time... and give this watch the greatest respect and passion.

It's a well beaten 5517 W10 number... from the first owner.
Well beaten.... with all scares of it's history still there! That is how i got it! Even on it's old strap.







The owner gave the watch to a friend at some point,.. and he tried as many soldiers to destroy the numbers... in order to avoid problems with her Majesties....
He didn't manage ppphhh and most numbers are still fully readable... The W10 number and issuenumber full!



Funny is,.. the serialnumber is only a few numbers away from the one in the Moldani book.

It was such a emotional meeting,.. and one of the nicest moments,.. was when he was giving me this SBS pin, that was given to him by a friend... who is dead now... and he gave it to me.

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"I'm really honered and feel privledged to have met you XXXXX !!! Thanks so much! i hope we keep sharing the rolex-passion".

Well.... then it went into Bexley... with some great help. We even had it written... that they only would do a 'Only service on the movement' because it wasn't working. I wanted all scratches to stay. As part of it's history!
And yesterday.... 3 month later i was able to collect it.... a divine moment again!!!!

Have a look!!!!



They did not listen well.... and polished the watch... first i was shocked... but now...... just waaaaaaaaauuuuuuuw.
And i learned in the last 24 hours.... the emotion for me is not in the scratches... but in the storey and person i know!!!!!











The hands are re-lumed... and the dial has been cleaned..... can't believe my eyes.... how it turned out!!!

Well compare again!





I had a fantastic help on this one.... can't thank enough for what has been done for me!!!!

Now it's a grail-package.... with Hudson letter, service papers,... service receipt, letter of gouvernance,... and the pin!



Hope you enjoy!!!!!

I had the day of my life...... and a lunch i will never forget ))

Bernhard

About the Rolex Ref. 5517

The Rolex Submariner reference 5517 is a rare and specialized variant of the Submariner line, distinguished by its unique dial and bezel configurations. This reference was not a standard production model available to the general public, setting it apart from other Submariner references of its era. Its specific characteristics cater to a particular collecting niche interested in purpose-built timepieces. The 5517 is often associated with a very limited distribution, contributing to its scarcity and distinct identity within the broader Submariner family. It represents a specific chapter in the development of Rolex's professional tool watches.

This reference typically features a stainless steel case, consistent with the robust construction of the Submariner series. The movement is an automatic mechanical caliber, designed for reliability and accuracy. The crystal is made of Plexiglas, a common material for Rolex watches from this period, providing durability and a classic aesthetic. The case dimensions are characteristic of vintage Submariners, offering a balanced presence on the wrist. The watch was engineered for water resistance, a fundamental attribute of the Submariner model.

For collectors, the 5517 holds significant appeal due to its extreme rarity and specific design elements, which differentiate it from more common Submariner references like the 5513. Its limited availability and specialized nature make it a highly sought-after piece for those focusing on unique and historically significant Rolex variants. The distinct dial markings and bezel insert are key identifiers for this reference, making it a focal point for advanced collectors seeking to complete comprehensive Submariner collections. Its place in the lineage of Rolex tool watches is defined by its specific, non-commercial origins.

Specifications

Caliber
1520
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Plexiglas

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