The Rolex anchor is a recognizable symbol almost as powerful as the Rolex crown itself. These trinkets, for lack of a better word, accompanied New Rolex Submariner watches since the mid 1950’s and carried on through to about the early 2000’s. My focus her...
But the rest you have to build up based of the limited resources available. Hopefully additions and corrections can be made for a complete reference. Bill
Thats why I love the contributions of watch prosite , is very educating , and more then once they helped to indentify a watch or prevented mi of buying a a vintage rolex fake . All details matter in once consideration in purchasing a vintage Rolex
Curiously we almost never see them, nor discuss them, by the way. I never saw a copper Anchor! One of these goodies to find and get for any Submariner Fan. Best, Nicolas
You are indeed a walking Rolex encyclopedia ! ;-) so much I have learnt from you and I believe I have more to too ! Shall tap on your knowledge occasionally :)
There are somany people here on the forum like Jeff, Marcello, Baron, Nico etc etc that add so much to the discussion that is what make this place fun. Bill
Thanks for the education Bill. I didn't know that these anchors existed in different colors. I may have a good time just collecting various Rolex anchors!
This is though my watches no longer had it in the set,I wanted to keep the last of the production,year 2005 near,Rolex and very rare Tudor,of course NOS. ...