Rolex Collector Gathering in the Netherlands
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Rolex Collector Gathering in the Netherlands

By DrStrong · Sep 29, 2008 · 26 replies
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DrStrong's post captures the essence of a passionate Rolex collector gathering in the Netherlands, showcasing an impressive array of vintage references. This photo essay provides a rare glimpse into a private event where iconic GMTs, Paul Newmans, Big Crowns, Milsubs, and Comex models were shared among enthusiasts. The post highlights the camaraderie and shared passion that define the luxury watch community, making it a valuable historical record for new and seasoned collectors alike.

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that took place last week end in the Netherlands, and we have really enjoyed ourselves !


GMTs:

Paul Newmans:

Big Crowns:

Milsubs:

Comex:

Pêle mèle:

Cheers !

(Photos Bernhard)

This message has been edited by DrStrong on 2008-09-29 02:16:32

About the Rolex Ref. 5514

The Rolex Submariner reference 5514 is a specialized variant of the Submariner line, produced exclusively for COMEX (Compagnie Maritime d'Expertises), a French industrial deep-sea diving company. This reference is distinguished by its unique helium escape valve, integrated into the left side of the case, a feature not found on standard Submariner models of its era. It represents a purpose-built tool watch designed for professional saturation divers, setting it apart from other Submariner references intended for broader commercial release. Its limited production and specific client make it a notable piece within the brand's history of professional watches.

The case of the reference 5514 is crafted from stainless steel, typically measuring 40mm in diameter. It houses an automatic movement, likely the Rolex Caliber 1520 or 1530, known for its robustness and reliability. The watch is fitted with a Plexiglas crystal, consistent with Rolex sports models from the mid-20th century, providing durability and ease of maintenance in demanding environments. The helium escape valve is a key technical modification, allowing accumulated helium to escape during decompression without damaging the watch crystal.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in specialized Rolex tool watches and those with a focus on professional diving equipment. Its association with COMEX and the presence of the helium escape valve make it a distinct and highly sought-after model. Variants often include dials with the COMEX logo, further emphasizing its unique provenance. The 5514 occupies a specific niche, representing a period when Rolex collaborated directly with professional organizations to develop watches tailored for extreme conditions.

Specifications

Caliber
1520/1530
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Plexiglass

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bullibeer
Sep 29, 2008

100% Passion..... Well guy's... what a weekend..... pfff..... Philipp and i organised a little and very private gathering. And invited some of the great guy's and friends we met the last 2 years... guy's with which we shared so much passion, fun and the depth of our 'HOBBY'... well just such crazy idiots like us LOOOOOOOOOOOL So we had the meeting this weekend.... 22 crazy guy's and the lovely wife and friend of the family. People from Germany, France, GB, Netherlands and the USA. Crazy people..

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bas.nl
Sep 29, 2008

A lot of passion, and a lot of rare watches. Tank you for the great weekend B and P Cheers, Bas.nl

PH
Philipps
Sep 30, 2008

It was an amazing weekend, that's for sure! Many thanks Rgrds.Philipp

DR
Dr No
Sep 30, 2008

. . . and a little jealous, too . . . Glashütte fans never have that much fun ;-) . . . cordially, Art PS - any Milgauss?

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