16613. This has two things that haven’t always appealed to me, two-tone and gems. Having said that I have always loved this watch. I love the dial, the gems are small and understated imo, the silver dial looks great with the blue bezel and the two tone re
Just a text file on my computer from 2004 when I first started shopping, I eventually purchased my 16710 in late 2005. Contents below: 114270 Explorer $4,250 16570 Explorer II $5,000 116713 GMT Master II $8,925 116718 GMT Master II $22,750 16710 GMT Maste
The discontinued Neo Vintage Rolex 116523 and 16613 submariner are often neglected by collectors. However, the steel and gold combination has enabled the watch to be worn on formal and casual occasions.
Here is a Rolex Vintage mostly sports models Box reference list. Compiled from various sources so errors can sometimes be replicated. The early 1950-1960 boxes mostly did not have reference numbers and seemed to often be interchangeable among models. Use
… on my wrist during the current week: my circa 2010 ref 16613 TT Submariner. The modern version doesn’t have the charming nipple dial of Jocke’s watch but the same stunning cobalt blue is still there. Have a nice weekend dear friends! Abel
As submariners come in many types, i like the 16613. Not my favorite, but also a ref i want to wear on my wrist. Sometimes my love for the imperfect things is higher than a perfect thing that do not have any mistake. Imperfect objects and especially for w
16613, I swear this is getting darker as it gets older. Year 2000, P series 16613. Haven't worn this much. Not sure if it's a serious mens timepiece or celeb jewellery