Rolex Submariner 6536 White Dial Vintage Guide
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Rolex Submariner 6536 White Dial Vintage Guide

By amanico · Feb 23, 2026 · 39 replies
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Nicolas, known as amanico on WatchProSite, initiates a crucial discussion on the authenticity of a white-dial Rolex Submariner Ref. 6536. This inquiry is particularly significant given the historical controversies surrounding other 'Albino' Rolex references, such as the GMT-Master Ref. 6542. His post invites the community to weigh in on a potentially rare and unconfirmed variant, challenging established perceptions of early Submariner aesthetics.

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Credit The Beautiful Watch. 

I must confess that I don't have enough knowledge to say if it is all good or it isn't. 

I have some serious doubts on the 6542 " White ",  and here, I just don't know. 



Anyone has an idea? 

Best,

Nicolas

About the Rolex Submariner Ref. 6536

The Rolex GMT-Master reference 6536 is an early example of the GMT-Master line, distinguished by its smaller case size compared to later iterations. This reference is notable for its introduction of the GMT complication, allowing for the simultaneous display of two time zones. It represents a foundational piece in the development of Rolex's travel watch offerings, preceding the more commonly seen 6542.

This reference features a stainless steel case measuring 37 mm in diameter, housing an automatic movement, specifically the caliber 1030. The watch is fitted with an acrylic crystal and offers a water resistance of 200 meters. The power reserve for this movement is approximately 42 hours, providing reliable timekeeping for daily wear.

For collectors, the 6536 holds interest as an early and less common GMT-Master reference. Its position in the lineage of the model highlights the initial design language and technical specifications before subsequent refinements. Variants within this reference may include subtle dial or bezel differences, which are often points of scrutiny for enthusiasts seeking originality.

Specifications

Caliber
1030
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
37 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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SALMANPK
Feb 23, 2026
Never knew this existed, Great Find 😊👍, how do you like the look?

AM
amanico
Feb 23, 2026
I prefer the black dial...

MA
Marc Obermann
Feb 23, 2026
From what I could find this is apparently a Rolex 6200 aka "King Sub" one of the earliest Submariners from around 70 years ago and only 300 produced.

Having discovered all of that I have to say personally I don't like the dial despite it's colour and it just doesn't look right to me. Marc

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SALMANPK
Feb 23, 2026
I see that but in these cases without detailed analysis and research it's a coin toss, in my case I reserve judgement till further verification

AM
amanico
Feb 23, 2026
A 6200...

Does the one I posted have a big crown?

MA
Marc Obermann
Feb 23, 2026
Hard to tell from the first picture in the post.

But the information I posted I got from a Google lens search, make of that what you will. Possibly best to leave it for the Vintage Rolex experts to give an opinion. Either way as I said I don't really find it at all appealing. Marc

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