
DrStrong shares a captivating photo essay of his trip through California, featuring his vintage Rolex Submariner Ref. 16800 with a tropical Tiffany dial. This post beautifully illustrates the enduring appeal of vintage Rolex watches and their ability to accompany collectors on memorable journeys. The imagery highlights the watch's unique patina against iconic Californian backdrops, offering a personal glimpse into a collector's lifestyle.







The Rolex Submariner reference 16800 represents a significant transitional model within the Submariner lineage, bridging the gap between vintage and modern iterations. It introduced several key advancements while retaining the classic Submariner aesthetic. This reference is notable for being one of the first Submariner models to incorporate a sapphire crystal and a quick-set date function, marking a departure from earlier plexiglass crystals and non-quick-set movements. It maintained the robust tool watch identity that defines the Submariner series.
This reference features a 40 mm stainless steel case, providing a durable and functional housing. It is powered by the automatic Caliber 3035, which offers a power reserve of 42 hours and includes the aforementioned quick-set date complication. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, enhancing its scratch resistance and water integrity, contributing to its 300-meter water resistance rating. The unidirectional rotating aluminum bezel facilitates timing intervals.
For collectors, the 16800 is valued for its blend of vintage appeal and modern utility. It is often sought after by those who appreciate the classic Submariner design but desire the practical benefits of a sapphire crystal and a quick-set date. Early examples of the 16800 can feature a matte dial with tritium lume, which later transitioned to gloss dials with white gold surrounds for the hour markers, offering distinct variations for collectors.
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I am sorry our paths did not cross. Next time. Bill
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