Rolex Submariner Ref. 16808: The Quintessential Blue Submariner
Collection

Rolex Submariner Ref. 16808: The Quintessential Blue Submariner

By Miles_151 · Aug 31, 2020 · 25 replies
Miles_151
WPS member · Rolex forum
25 replies4597 views3 photos
f 𝕏 in 💬 🔗

Miles_151 presents a compelling case for the Rolex Submariner ref. 16808, arguing it stands alone as the quintessential 'blue Submariner.' His post highlights this transitional model's unique blend of vintage aesthetics and modern features, making it a fascinating subject for collectors. This article delves into why this specific reference holds such a special place, exploring its design nuances and community insights.

The one and only 16808 transitional model traverses across from vintage to modern perfectly keeping the nipple dial and introducing the sapphire crystal. A beach watch that always makes me smile and warm inside.
Happy Bank holiday to all here in UK and happy Monday to everyone else.
M.












About the Rolex Rolex 16808 Ref. 16808

The Rolex Submariner Date reference 16808 represents a significant evolution within the Submariner line, marking the transition from acrylic to sapphire crystals and the introduction of the quickset date function. This reference is distinguished by its full 18k yellow gold construction, offering a luxurious interpretation of the classic dive watch. It was produced concurrently with its steel and two-tone counterparts, providing a premium option for collectors seeking a robust yet opulent tool watch.

This reference features a 40mm Oyster case crafted from 18k yellow gold, paired with a matching 18k yellow gold Oyster bracelet. It is powered by the automatic Caliber 3035, which provides a power reserve of 42 hours and incorporates the quickset date complication. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal, enhancing its durability and water resistance to 300 meters. The unidirectional rotating bezel is equipped with a black aluminum insert.

For collectors, the 16808 is notable as an early sapphire crystal Submariner in full gold, bridging the gap between earlier vintage references and more modern iterations. Its production period, primarily in the mid-1980s, places it within a transitional era for Rolex. The combination of its precious metal construction and technical advancements makes it a desirable piece for those appreciating both the heritage and the functional improvements of the Submariner line.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 3035
Case
18k yellow gold
Diameter
40mm
Dial
blue
Water Resist.
300m
Crystal
Sapphire

Key Points from the Discussion

Advertisement
The Discussion
MI
Miles_151
Aug 31, 2020

How time’s have changed. M.

PO
PoyFR
Aug 31, 2020

Hard to believe the dealer kept it unsold for 10 years specially in the UK (or US) Nonetheless yours forever with a smile. Happy Holidays.

GM
gmark2800
Aug 31, 2020

Is there a problem with the spring bar/pin on the lower right lug.

MI
Miles_151
Aug 31, 2020

You always say the nicest things. M.

MI
Miles_151
Aug 31, 2020

And this particular colour dial and bezel just works so perfectly IMO. Bling is so much harder to wear these days but 20 years ago it wasn’t such a problem. I love this watch and for me is shouts summer holidays beers and parties. M.

MI
Miles_151
Aug 31, 2020

And they remembered the watch well. It now has duplicate paper works because it was in stock so long that they lost the papers for it. Incredible to think. Wouldn’t happen these days. This makes it even more special for me and it sits holding its head up high within my collection. M.

Advertisement

Continue the conversation

This thread is active on the Rolex forum with 25 replies. Share your knowledge with fellow collectors.

Join the Discussion →