For probably the last 5 years, the 1680 Red Sub has been the watch that I wear more than any other watch. Below is the "beater" example, which has a polished case and several non-original lume plots. This is the one I like to wear. Top photo is the "befor
Can a Rolex guru identify the dial version (MK) of the enclosed 1680 Submariner dial? I think MK4. I apologize but I don't have any other information about the watch except except it's from mid-1970s. Thank you very much.
This month, it will be 17 years that this Sea Dweller Triple 6 is with me. A watch a friend of mine found for me, full set, with the right amount of patina and in good condition. Needless to say that a nice one is not easy to find, as I checked quite a lo
I had a nice red sub for many years but I sold because I hoped to find an earlier MF example that was a bit more patinated. Luckily, this popped up at an auction not too long ago and somewhat to my surprise I ended up with the high bid. It came with a bun
… a couple of Red Submariners!! Wow! Two! It’s amazing to see how this touch of red adds to the beauty of this reference 1680! Thank you for sharing in these great shots Bill!! Best cordial regards Abel PS: Mine says hello!