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A baker’s gaggle of bubblebacks
Layout photo, just for fun.
Reference are (T to B, L to R) are: 2764, 3372, 3696, 3133/2764, 3065, 2940, 3725).


Reference Guide
Baron - Mr Red · Jul 3, 2018
Baron - Mr Red identifies the Rolex Submariner 16610LV as a future classic, detailing its unique features and collector appeal from the 1990-2018 era.
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Vintage
Baron - Mr Red · Jul 29, 2013
Baron - Mr Red explores the rare Rolex Explorer "Red Depth" 6610. Discover its unique dial, serial number trends, and vintage appeal.
67 replies54746 views

Reference Guide
Baron - Mr Red · Oct 1, 2018
Discover the Rolex Submariner 14060M 'Long F' dial, a future classic. Baron - Mr Red details this rare variation and its significance for collectors.
55 replies51034 views

Vintage
Bill · Feb 14, 2025
Explore the definitive guide to Vintage Rolex watches. Learn to identify true vintage pieces by Plexi-glass, 4-digit references, and Tritium dials.
54 replies39803 views

Vintage
DrStrong · Nov 8, 2021
Uncover the true history of the Rolex Explorer I, debunking myths about its Everest connection. DrStrong details early references, movements, and design evolution.
37 replies31656 views

Reference Guide
foversta · Jun 20, 2021
Explore foversta's in-depth review of the Rolex Submariner 124060, focusing on its design evolution, versatility, and the enduring appeal of the 'no date' reference. Discover why this iconic diver remains a benchmark.
19 replies29956 views