- Audemars Piguet4
- Breguet1
- Bvlgari2
- Cartier5
- Eberhard2
- Election1
- F.P. Journe1
- Girard Perregaux2
- Grand Seiko1
- Hermès1
- IWC1
- Jacques Monnat1
- Jaeger Le Coultre3
- Longines1
- Movado1
- Omega2
- Patek Philippe11
- Piaget1
- Record Genéve1
- Rolex38
- Seiko1
- Tudor1
- Universal Genève4
- Vacheron Constantin2
- Wittnauer1
- Zenith3
- Audemars Piguet4
- Breguet1
- Bvlgari2
- Cartier5
- Eberhard2
- Election1
- F.P. Journe1
- Girard Perregaux2
- Grand Seiko1
- Hermès1
- IWC1
- Jacques Monnat1
- Jaeger Le Coultre3
- Longines1
- Movado1
- Omega2
- Patek Philippe11
- Piaget1
- Record Genéve1
- Rolex38
- Seiko1
- Tudor1
- Universal Genève4
- Vacheron Constantin2
- Wittnauer1
- Zenith3

Rolex
Submariner

What's the quintessential Rolex watch? Most people would probably answer with the non-date Submariner, and we believe that its most iconic iteration has to be the 5513. The first Submariner with crown guards, it bridges Rolex's past and future, having paved the way for some of the most loved and well received watches in the brand's history.
The present example is an all-correctexample dating to 1977, and sports a nice Tritium dial with applied lume plots. It probably served expressly as a tool watch back in the days, as the owner did not keep the box or papers, as it often happened at the time, yet it has been preserved in great original conditions!
Case: 40 mm stainless steel
Movement: Automatic, cal. 1520
Reference: 5513
Year: 1977
Please leave your details below and we will contact you shortly after we receive your message. Thank you.