Rolex Submariner
The Iconic Rolex Submariner
The Rolex Submariner is one of the most recognized luxury sports watches in the world. Originally created as a professional dive watch, the Submariner has become a symbol of durability, precision, and timeless Rolex design.
With its Oyster case, rotating dive bezel, highly legible dial, and strong wrist presence, the Rolex Submariner is built for performance but worn far beyond the water. It is equally at home with casual outfits, business attire, and serious watch collections.
Why the Rolex Submariner Is So Popular
The Rolex Submariner is popular because it combines tool-watch functionality with luxury design. It is sporty, durable, recognizable, and versatile enough to wear every day.
Collectors and buyers love the Submariner because it offers:
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Iconic Rolex dive watch design
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Strong brand recognition
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Excellent everyday wearability
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300 meters / 1,000 feet of water resistance on modern models
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Durable Oyster case construction
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Unidirectional rotating bezel
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Highly legible Chromalight display
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Strong collector demand
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A wide range of current, discontinued, vintage, and precious metal references
The Submariner is often considered one of the best first Rolex watches because it is practical, durable, and instantly recognizable.
Current Rolex Submariner References
The current Rolex Submariner lineup was introduced in 2020 and features a 41 mm case, refined proportions, updated bracelets, and Rolex’s newer-generation movements.
Popular current Submariner references include:
Rolex Submariner Reference 124060
The Rolex 124060 is the modern no-date Submariner in Oystersteel. It features a black dial, black Cerachrom bezel, Oyster bracelet, and Rolex Caliber 3230 movement.
This reference is loved for its clean, balanced dial with no date window and no Cyclops lens. Many collectors consider it the purest modern version of the Submariner.
Rolex Submariner Date Reference 126610LN
The Rolex 126610LN is the modern stainless steel Submariner Date with a black dial and black Cerachrom bezel. It features the Rolex Caliber 3235 movement and includes the signature date window with Cyclops magnification.
This is one of the most popular modern Rolex sports watches because it combines classic Submariner styling with everyday date functionality.
Rolex Submariner Date Reference 126610LV
The Rolex 126610LV is the modern stainless steel Submariner Date with a green Cerachrom bezel and black dial. Collectors often associate green-bezel Submariners with Rolex anniversary-style designs and strong market demand.
This model is one of the most sought-after current Submariner references because of its distinctive bezel color and collector appeal.
Rolex Submariner Date Reference 126613LN
The Rolex 126613LN is the two-tone yellow Rolesor Submariner Date with a black dial and black bezel. It combines Oystersteel with 18K yellow gold, creating a bold luxury sports watch with classic Rolex styling.
Rolex Submariner Date Reference 126613LB
The Rolex 126613LB is the two-tone yellow Rolesor Submariner Date with a blue dial and blue bezel. This version is often known for its rich color combination and strong wrist presence.
Rolex Submariner Date References 126618LN and 126618LB
The Rolex 126618LN and 126618LB are 18K yellow gold Submariner Date models. The 126618LN features a black dial and bezel, while the 126618LB features a blue dial and bezel.
These references offer the Submariner’s professional dive watch design in a full precious metal execution.
Rolex Submariner Date Reference 126619LB
The Rolex 126619LB is the 18K white gold Submariner Date with a black dial and blue bezel. It has a more understated precious metal appearance while still offering a distinctive luxury feel.
Discontinued Rolex Submariner References
Discontinued Rolex Submariner references are highly collectible because they represent important eras in the model’s history. Many older references feature design details that are no longer produced, including aluminum bezels, smaller 40 mm cases, older bracelet styles, tritium or Super-LumiNova dials, and transitional movement generations.
Popular discontinued Submariner references include:
Rolex Submariner Reference 114060
The Rolex 114060 is the previous-generation no-date Submariner. It features a 40 mm Oystersteel case, black ceramic bezel, black dial, and Caliber 3130 movement. It remains popular because of its clean dial and modern ceramic design.
Rolex Submariner Date Reference 116610LN
The Rolex 116610LN is the previous-generation stainless steel Submariner Date with a black ceramic bezel and black dial. It features the Caliber 3135 movement and remains one of the most recognizable modern Submariner references.
Rolex Submariner Date Reference 116610LV
The Rolex 116610LV is the green dial and green bezel Submariner Date, widely known as the “Hulk.” This reference is highly collectible because of its bold all-green design and discontinued status.
Rolex Submariner Date Reference 16610
The Rolex 16610 is a classic aluminum bezel Submariner Date reference. Produced for many years, it is one of the most important neo-vintage Submariner models and remains popular with collectors who want a slightly slimmer case profile and classic Rolex proportions.
Rolex Submariner Date Reference 16610LV
The Rolex 16610LV is the green bezel anniversary Submariner Date, often known as the “Kermit.” It features a black dial with a green aluminum bezel and is highly collectible.
Rolex Submariner Reference 14060 and 14060M
The Rolex 14060 and 14060M are no-date Submariner references known for their clean dials, aluminum bezels, and classic 40 mm proportions. These models are popular with collectors who prefer a simple and traditional Submariner design.
Rolex Submariner Date Reference 1680
The Rolex 1680 was the first Submariner Date reference. It is especially important in Rolex history because it introduced the date function to the Submariner line.
Vintage Rolex Submariner References 5512 and 5513
The Rolex 5512 and 5513 are vintage no-date Submariner references with strong collector appeal. These models are admired for their classic proportions, acrylic crystals, and historical significance.
Rolex Submariner Specifications
The Rolex Submariner is built to be durable, legible, and highly functional. While specifications vary by reference and production era, modern Submariner models share several important features.
Model: Rolex Submariner
Current Case Size: 41 mm
Previous Case Size: 40 mm on many discontinued references
Water Resistance: 300 meters / 1,000 feet on modern models
Case: Oyster case
Crystal: Scratch-resistant sapphire on modern models
Bezel: Unidirectional rotatable 60-minute graduated bezel
Bezel Insert: Cerachrom ceramic on modern models, aluminum on many older references
Crown: Triplock screw-down crown
Bracelet: Oyster bracelet
Clasp: Oysterlock safety clasp with Glidelock extension system on modern models
Dial: Highly legible dial with Chromalight display on modern models
Date Function: Available on Submariner Date models
Cyclops Lens: Present on Submariner Date models
Materials
The Rolex Submariner is available in several material combinations depending on the reference.
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Oystersteel
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Yellow Rolesor, combining Oystersteel and 18K yellow gold
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18K yellow gold
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18K white gold
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Select vintage and discontinued configurations
Oystersteel models are the most classic and versatile. Yellow Rolesor models offer a bold two-tone luxury look. Full gold and white gold Submariners bring the professional dive watch into precious metal territory.
Movement
Modern Rolex Submariner watches use Rolex’s newer-generation automatic movements.
The no-date Rolex Submariner reference 124060 uses the Rolex Caliber 3230.
Modern Rolex Submariner Date references, including 126610LN and 126610LV, use the Rolex Caliber 3235.
Movement highlights may include:
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Automatic self-winding mechanical movement
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Approximately 70-hour power reserve on current-generation models
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Chronergy escapement
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Blue Parachrom hairspring
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Paraflex shock absorbers
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Rolex Superlative Chronometer precision
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Stop-seconds for precise time setting
Previous Submariner generations used respected movements such as the Caliber 3130 and Caliber 3135, both known for durability and reliability.
No-Date Submariner vs. Submariner Date
One of the biggest choices when buying a Rolex Submariner is deciding between the no-date Submariner and the Submariner Date.
No-Date Submariner
The no-date Submariner has a clean, symmetrical dial without a date window or Cyclops lens. Collectors often love it because it stays closer to the original spirit of the early Submariner.
Popular no-date references include:
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124060
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114060
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14060
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14060M
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5512
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5513
Submariner Date
The Submariner Date includes a date window at 3 o’clock with a Cyclops lens on the crystal. This makes it more practical for everyday wear while keeping the same strong Submariner identity.
Popular Submariner Date references include:
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126610LN
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126610LV
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116610LN
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116610LV
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16610
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16610LV
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1680
The best choice depends on personal preference. The no-date version feels cleaner and more traditional, while the Date version offers added daily convenience.
Black Bezel, Green Bezel, and Blue Bezel Submariners
Color is one of the biggest factors that affects Submariner demand and collectability.
Black Bezel Submariner
The black bezel Submariner is the most classic and versatile. It works with almost every outfit and remains one of the most recognizable luxury sports watch designs ever made.
Popular black bezel references include 124060, 126610LN, 114060, 116610LN, 14060, and 16610.
Green Bezel Submariner
Green bezel Submariners are especially collectible. The 16610LV “Kermit,” 116610LV “Hulk,” and 126610LV are all highly sought after by Rolex collectors.
Blue Bezel Submariner
Blue bezel Submariners are typically found on two-tone yellow Rolesor, yellow gold, and white gold models. These watches offer a more colorful and luxurious look while keeping the Submariner’s dive watch DNA.
Oyster Bracelet and Glidelock Clasp
The Rolex Submariner is fitted with the Oyster bracelet, one of Rolex’s strongest and most iconic bracelet designs. Its three-link construction gives the watch a sporty, secure, and durable feel.
Modern Submariner models feature the Oysterlock safety clasp with Rolex’s Glidelock extension system. Glidelock allows the wearer to adjust the bracelet without tools, making it easier to fine-tune the fit throughout the day or wear the watch over a diving suit.
Water Resistance and Dive Functionality
The Rolex Submariner is designed as a professional dive watch. Modern models are water resistant to 300 meters / 1,000 feet.
The unidirectional rotating bezel allows divers to track elapsed dive time. Because the bezel rotates in only one direction, accidental movement can only shorten the remaining time indication, which is an important safety feature.
The Triplock screw-down crown and Oyster case construction help protect the movement from water, dust, and daily wear.
Size and Fit
Current Rolex Submariner models have a 41 mm case. Many previous-generation references used a 40 mm case.
Despite the size increase, the current 41 mm Submariner was designed with refined proportions, slightly slimmer lugs compared to the previous ceramic generation, and a wider bracelet for a balanced fit.
The Submariner wears well on many wrist sizes because of its practical case shape, secure Oyster bracelet, and classic Rolex proportions.
Rolex Submariner Price
Rolex Submariner prices vary depending on reference, year, condition, material, bezel color, bracelet condition, box, papers, and market demand.
Approximate pre-owned market ranges may include:
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Vintage no-date Submariners: $9,000 to $25,000+
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Neo-vintage Submariner Date models: $8,000 to $15,000+
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Modern Oystersteel Submariners: $12,000 to $20,000+
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Green bezel Submariners: $15,000 to $30,000+
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Two-tone Submariners: $13,000 to $22,000+
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Full gold Submariners: $30,000 to $50,000+
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Rare vintage or collectible examples: Pricing can vary significantly
Prices change based on availability and market demand. For the most accurate pricing, browse current ECI Jewelers inventory or contact our team directly.
Is the Rolex Submariner a Good Investment?
The Rolex Submariner is one of the most recognized and in-demand luxury watches in the world. Because of its long history, strong design identity, and consistent collector interest, many Submariner references hold value well compared to many other luxury watches.
Factors that can affect value include:
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Reference number
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Production year
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Condition
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Bezel color
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Dial variation
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Bracelet condition
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Box and papers
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Service history
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Rarity
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Current market demand
No watch purchase is guaranteed to increase in value, but the Submariner is widely considered one of the strongest Rolex models for long-term desirability.
Is the Rolex Submariner a Good First Rolex?
Yes. The Rolex Submariner is one of the best first Rolex watches because it is durable, iconic, and easy to wear. It has a sporty design, practical water resistance, and strong collector recognition.
For a first Submariner, many buyers choose:
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124060 for the clean no-date look
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126610LN for the modern black Submariner Date
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16610 for a classic neo-vintage Submariner Date
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14060 or 14060M for a traditional no-date design
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126610LV for a more collectible green bezel option
Why Buy a Pre-Owned Rolex Submariner?
Buying a pre-owned Rolex Submariner gives customers access to a wider range of references, discontinued models, vintage designs, and rare configurations.
Pre-owned Submariners may include aluminum bezel classics, ceramic bezel modern references, anniversary models, green bezel versions, two-tone options, and precious metal examples.
At ECI Jewelers, every pre-owned Rolex Submariner is inspected for authenticity, condition, and quality before being offered for sale.
Expert Opinion
The Rolex Submariner is the definition of a luxury sports watch. Its design is instantly recognizable, its construction is built for real performance, and its history gives it lasting collector appeal. Whether you choose a vintage 5513, a neo-vintage 16610, a clean 124060, or a modern Submariner Date, the Submariner remains one of the most important Rolex models ever made.
Sell Your Rolex Submariner
If you are ready to sell or trade your Rolex Submariner, ECI Jewelers offers competitive market valuations and a seamless selling experience.
Our experts evaluate your watch based on current market demand, condition, reference number, bezel color, dial, bracelet, year, box, papers, and overall desirability. Whether you are upgrading your collection or selling a watch you no longer wear, we make the process fast, transparent, and stress-free.
You can contact ECI Jewelers to receive an offer or visit our NYC showroom for an in-person evaluation.
Shop Rolex Submariner Watches at ECI Jewelers
ECI Jewelers offers a curated selection of authentic Rolex Submariner watches, including no-date models, Submariner Date references, black bezel, green bezel, two-tone, yellow gold, white gold, vintage, discontinued, and modern models.
Whether you are searching for a classic everyday Rolex, a complete set Submariner, or a specific collectible reference, our team can help you find the right watch.
Browse our Rolex Submariner collection online or visit our NYC showroom to view select watches in person.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Rolex Submariner?
The Rolex Submariner is a professional dive watch known for its waterproof Oyster case, unidirectional rotating bezel, luminous display, automatic movement, and durable Oyster bracelet. It was originally designed for underwater exploration but has become one of the most recognizable luxury watches in the world.
When was the Rolex Submariner introduced?
Rolex introduced the Submariner in 1953. It was originally created as a professional dive watch and became the first divers’ wristwatch rated to a depth of 100 meters.
What is the current Rolex Submariner reference?
The current no-date Rolex Submariner is reference 124060. Popular current Submariner Date references include:
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126610LN: Oystersteel with black dial and black bezel
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126610LV: Oystersteel with black dial and green bezel
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126613LN: Oystersteel and yellow gold with black bezel
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126613LB: Oystersteel and yellow gold with blue dial and bezel
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126618LN: Yellow gold with black dial and bezel
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126618LB: Yellow gold with blue dial and bezel
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126619LB: White gold with black dial and blue bezel
What size is the current Rolex Submariner?
Current Rolex Submariner and Submariner Date models have a 41 mm Oyster case. Previous ceramic references such as the 114060 and 116610 measured 40 mm.
Is the Rolex Submariner actually 41 mm?
Rolex officially lists the current Submariner as 41 mm. Its redesigned case and narrower lugs can make it appear more balanced on the wrist than the previous 40 mm generation.
What is the difference between the Submariner and Submariner Date?
The Submariner is a time-only dive watch without a date window. The Submariner Date includes a date display at 3 o’clock with a Cyclops magnifying lens.
The no-date model offers a cleaner and more symmetrical dial. The Date version provides added everyday functionality and a wider selection of materials and bezel colors.
Which is better, the Rolex Submariner Date or no-date?
Neither is automatically better. Choose the no-date Submariner if you prefer a cleaner dial and traditional tool-watch appearance. Choose the Submariner Date if you want the convenience of a date display and more configuration options.
What movement is inside the current Rolex Submariner?
The current Submariner 124060 uses Rolex calibre 3230. Current Submariner Date models use calibre 3235.
Both are automatic mechanical movements developed and manufactured by Rolex.
What is the power reserve of the Rolex Submariner?
Current Submariner models with calibre 3230 or calibre 3235 provide approximately 70 hours of power reserve.
How waterproof is the Rolex Submariner?
Current Rolex Submariner models are water resistant to 300 meters, or 1,000 feet.
Can you swim with a Rolex Submariner?
Yes. A properly maintained modern Rolex Submariner is designed for swimming and diving. The winding crown should be completely screwed down, and a pre-owned or older watch should be pressure tested before water exposure.
Can you scuba dive with a Rolex Submariner?
Yes. The Submariner is a professional dive watch rated to 300 meters. Its rotating bezel allows divers to monitor elapsed dive time.
Professional divers who require greater depth ratings may also consider the Rolex Sea-Dweller or Deepsea.
Why does the Submariner bezel only rotate one way?
The Submariner uses a unidirectional bezel as a safety feature. If the bezel is accidentally moved while diving, it can only indicate that more time has elapsed, reducing the risk of overstaying a planned dive.
What is the Rolex Glidelock clasp?
The Rolex Glidelock system allows the wearer to adjust the bracelet length without tools. It was designed to help the watch fit over a diving suit, but it is also useful for making small comfort adjustments during daily wear.
Does the Rolex Submariner have a ceramic bezel?
Current Rolex Submariner models use Cerachrom ceramic bezel inserts. Ceramic is highly resistant to scratches, corrosion, and color fading.
Older Submariner models may use aluminum bezel inserts.
What is Chromalight on a Rolex Submariner?
Chromalight is Rolex’s luminous display system. It helps make the hands and hour markers easier to read in dark or underwater conditions and produces a blue glow on modern Submariner models.
What is the Rolex Submariner Hulk?
The Hulk is the collector nickname for the discontinued Rolex Submariner Date reference 116610LV. It features a green dial and green ceramic bezel.
What is the Rolex Submariner Starbucks?
The Starbucks is the unofficial nickname for the current Submariner Date reference 126610LV. It has a black dial and green ceramic bezel.
What is the Rolex Submariner Kermit?
The Kermit traditionally refers to the discontinued Submariner Date reference 16610LV, which has a black dial and green aluminum bezel.
Some collectors also use Kermit-related nicknames for newer green-bezel Submariners, but reference 16610LV is the original model most closely associated with the name.
What is the difference between the Hulk and Starbucks?
The Hulk 116610LV has a green dial, green ceramic bezel, and 40 mm case.
The Starbucks 126610LV has a black dial, green ceramic bezel, 41 mm case, and newer calibre 3235 movement.
The Hulk is discontinued and more colorful. The Starbucks is a current-production model with a more traditional black dial.
What is the difference between the Kermit and Hulk?
The Kermit 16610LV has a black dial, green aluminum bezel, and older-style 40 mm case.
The Hulk 116610LV has a green dial, green ceramic bezel, and modern ceramic-generation case and bracelet.
What is the Rolex Submariner Bluesy?
Bluesy is the collector nickname for the two-tone Rolex Submariner Date with a blue dial and blue bezel. Current examples use reference 126613LB, while the previous generation used reference 116613LB.
What is the most popular Rolex Submariner?
The black Submariner Date is one of the most popular and versatile configurations. Green-bezel models such as the Hulk, Kermit, and Starbucks are also highly sought after by collectors.
The best model depends on whether the buyer prefers date or no-date, black or colored bezel, steel or precious metal, and modern or vintage styling.
Which Rolex Submariner is the best to buy?
Popular options include:
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124060 for a current no-date Submariner
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126610LN for a current black Submariner Date
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126610LV for a current green-bezel model
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116610LV Hulk for a discontinued modern collectible
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16610 for a classic aluminum-bezel Submariner Date
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14060 or 14060M for a classic no-date reference
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16610LV Kermit for an anniversary collector model
The best choice depends on budget, wrist size, design preference, condition, and collecting goals.
Is the Rolex Submariner a good first Rolex?
Yes. The Submariner is one of the most popular first Rolex watches because it is durable, recognizable, versatile, and suitable for daily wear.
Buyers who prefer a dressier or less sporty first Rolex may also consider the Datejust or Oyster Perpetual.
Is the Rolex Submariner good for daily wear?
Yes. The Rolex Submariner is designed for durability and works well as a daily watch. It has a waterproof Oyster case, scratch-resistant sapphire crystal, automatic movement, secure bracelet, and highly legible dial.
Can you wear a Rolex Submariner with a suit?
Yes. Although the Submariner was designed as a dive watch, its simple design and strong brand recognition allow it to work with casual clothing, business attire, and many suits.
A Datejust or Day-Date may feel more traditional for formal events, but the Submariner is widely worn in professional settings.
Is the Rolex Submariner too large for a small wrist?
The current 41 mm Submariner can work on many wrist sizes because of its balanced case and adjustable Glidelock clasp. Buyers with smaller wrists may prefer older 40 mm or vintage references with slimmer cases.
Trying the watch on is the best way to determine fit.
Is the Rolex Submariner heavy?
Weight depends on the reference and material. Stainless steel models feel substantial but manageable. Two-tone and full-gold Submariners are noticeably heavier because of their precious metal construction.
Is the Rolex Submariner hard to buy at retail?
Yes. Demand for the Rolex Submariner often exceeds authorized dealer availability. Popular stainless steel references may involve waiting periods and are not guaranteed to be available to every buyer.
Why is the Rolex Submariner so expensive?
Its price reflects Rolex manufacturing, movement technology, brand recognition, durable materials, strong demand, limited retail availability, and collector interest.
Discontinued references, rare variations, complete sets, and watches in exceptional condition may command additional premiums.
How much does a Rolex Submariner cost?
Pricing depends on the reference, material, condition, year, bezel, dial, box, papers, and current market demand.
Stainless steel models generally cost less than two-tone, yellow gold, or white gold versions. Vintage and rare collector references may be worth considerably more than modern standard-production models.
Does the Rolex Submariner hold its value?
Many Rolex Submariner references have historically maintained strong resale demand. Stainless steel models, discontinued green references, vintage watches, and complete sets may be especially desirable.
Value is not guaranteed and can change with market conditions.
Is the Rolex Submariner a good investment?
The Submariner has strong collector recognition and resale demand, but no watch is guaranteed to increase in value. It is best purchased as a watch you want to own and wear, with potential resale performance treated as a secondary benefit.
Which Rolex Submariner holds value best?
Historically desirable references include stainless steel Submariners, the 116610LV Hulk, 16610LV Kermit, vintage red Submariners, military-issued models, COMEX references, and well-preserved complete sets.
Condition, originality, rarity, and documentation have a major effect on value.
Should I buy a new or pre-owned Rolex Submariner?
A new Submariner offers the latest movement, case design, and bracelet technology. A pre-owned Submariner can provide immediate availability, discontinued references, older case proportions, vintage models, and more pricing options.
The most important factor is buying from a trusted dealer that verifies authenticity and condition.
What should I check before buying a pre-owned Rolex Submariner?
Check the following:
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Reference and serial details
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Dial originality
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Bezel and bezel insert
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Case condition
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Signs of excessive polishing
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Bracelet condition and stretch
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Movement performance
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Service history
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Water resistance
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Box and papers
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Factory versus aftermarket parts
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Seller reputation
How can I tell if a Rolex Submariner is authentic?
Professional authentication should examine the dial, case, movement, bezel, crystal, reference number, serial details, bracelet, clasp, engravings, weight, finishing, and overall construction.
The safest option is to buy from an established luxury watch dealer that inspects each watch internally.
Are aftermarket diamonds bad for a Rolex Submariner?
Aftermarket diamonds do not automatically make a watch inauthentic, but they modify the original Rolex configuration and may reduce collector value.
Factory diamond Rolex watches are generally more desirable to collectors than aftermarket-set examples.
Does polishing reduce the value of a Rolex Submariner?
Heavy or repeated polishing can soften the original case edges and reduce collector value, especially on vintage watches. Light professional refinishing may be acceptable to many buyers, but originality and sharp case proportions are important to serious collectors.
Does a Rolex Submariner come with box and papers?
It depends on the individual watch. At ECI Jewelers, every Rolex watch comes with the original Rolex box. Original Rolex papers are included when the watch is listed as a complete set.
What does complete set mean for a Rolex Submariner?
A complete set means the watch includes the original Rolex box and original Rolex papers or warranty card. Additional accessories such as booklets, tags, or service records may vary by watch.
Is it safe to buy a Rolex Submariner without papers?
A Submariner without papers can still be authentic. However, papers may improve provenance, buyer confidence, and resale value.
When papers are missing, professional authentication, condition, service history, and dealer reputation become even more important.
How often should a Rolex Submariner be serviced?
Rolex generally recommends service approximately every 10 years, depending on the model and how the watch is used. Older watches, frequently worn dive watches, or watches showing performance issues may need attention sooner.
How often should a Rolex Submariner be pressure tested?
A Submariner should be pressure tested before swimming or diving if its water resistance is uncertain. Regular testing is especially important for older watches or watches that have recently been opened for service.
How accurate is a Rolex Submariner?
Current Rolex Submariner models are certified as Superlative Chronometers and are rated by Rolex to approximately minus two to plus two seconds per day after casing.
How long will a Rolex Submariner last?
With proper care and regular servicing, a Rolex Submariner can last for decades and may be passed down through generations.
Can I finance a Rolex Submariner?
Yes. Financing options are available for qualified customers at ECI Jewelers.
Do you offer free insured shipping?
Yes. ECI Jewelers offers free insured shipping on eligible online purchases.
Can I sell or trade my Rolex Submariner?
Yes. ECI Jewelers buys and accepts trades on select Rolex Submariner watches. Evaluations are based on the reference, year, condition, dial, bezel, bracelet, box, papers, service history, and current market demand.



















