
Bullibeer's photo essay from Passion 2011 offers a vivid glimpse into a premier gathering of vintage Rolex enthusiasts. This event, celebrated for its camaraderie and exceptional timepieces, underscores the enduring appeal of vintage Rolex and the unique bond among collectors who prioritize shared passion over competition. The post captures the essence of a community united by a love for horological history and intricate details.
The Submariner reference 5510 is a notable example within the early production of the model line, distinguished by its "Big Crown" design. This reference was produced for a very short period, making it one of the rarer variants. It represents a transitional phase in the Submariner's development, bridging earlier designs with later, more standardized configurations. Its aesthetic aligns with the functional tool watch philosophy prevalent at the time of its introduction.
The case of the reference 5510 is constructed from stainless steel, featuring a diameter characteristic of its era. It houses an automatic movement, specifically the Caliber 1530, which provides reliable timekeeping. The crystal protecting the dial is made of acrylic, a common material for watches of this period, contributing to its period-correct appearance. The water resistance rating was a significant feature for the model at its release.
This reference appeals to collectors interested in the foundational period of the Submariner. Its limited production run and specific design elements, particularly the oversized winding crown, contribute to its desirability. The 5510 is considered a key reference for understanding the evolution of the Submariner series, showcasing the design language and technical specifications that preceded subsequent iterations.
Well, to start, congrats Bernhard, and thanks a loot for posting here, too... It is an immense pleasure to see all this stuff, mate. And not only Rolexes, but also, as you said very rare TR 900 in impeccable condition, as well as an " Amagnetic " PP, ref 3417 ( ? ). As for the Rolexes, now I know where is the great stuff anbd why we never see it for sale... You get them all, guys! These 6200 are awesome, as well as the 1675 Radial Dial Red Hand, the all brown PCG CR 1675, and many others... Wow,
but im feeling quite weak at the knees seeing these. Might go and buy a lottery ticket after this. regards darma
What a joy to see so many great pieces all in one place. Thank you very much for taking the time to prepare the pictures and publishing them here for us all to enjoy. It would be sill to ask if any one piece or a theme struck you in any special way. Thanks again Bill
I doubt he has a strong favourite among his Babies, but I would be curious to read his answer... Best, my friend. Nicolas. PS: Bring your Rollies with you, we'll show them what we can do.
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