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The reference 1680/8 (/8 is the Rolex code for yellow gold, but in fact the case is stamped “1680” like the steel version) was produced between 1969 and 1978, with either a black or blue dial .
We have an incredible solid gold vintage Rolex Submariner 1680 with a tropical dial featured in the print issue of the Robb Report Ultimate Buying Guide.The Rolex 1680, as well as debuting the calendar complication, was also the first model to introduce precious metals to the collection with a solid 18k yellow gold edition. However, contentious or not, it is a fascinating entry into the Submariner chronicles – the one which split the series in two, giving us both date and no-date ranges.The reference 1680/8 (/8 is the Rolex code for yellow gold, but in fact the case is stamped “1680” like the steel version) was produced between 1969 and 1978, with either a black or blue dial and a color matching bezel inlay.
vintage Rolex submariner 1680
We have an incredible solid gold vintage Rolex Submariner 1680 with a tropical dial featured in the print issue of the Robb Report Ultimate Buying Guide. Captured by our talented in-house photographers, you get a closer look at what makes these watches so special. This week, we have a Rolex Submariner ref. 1680, a 1960s Longines, a 35mm gold AP Royal Oak, an Omega pocket watch, and an . Offered complete with its original punched Rolex guarantee and punched guarantee booklet, the present Submariner Date ref. 1680/8 represents the rare opportunity to own an exceptional, early example of Rolex's first true luxury dive watch. The pre-sale estimate is currently set at USD ,000 - 120,000.
The Rolex 1680, as well as debuting the calendar complication, was also the first model to introduce precious metals to the collection with a solid 18k yellow gold edition. However, contentious or not, it is a fascinating entry into the Submariner chronicles – the one which split the series in two, giving us both date and no-date ranges.– Case Size: 40mm. – Materials: Stainless Steel or 18k Yellow Gold. – Functions: Time w/ Running Seconds; Date Display. – Dial: Black or Blue w/ Luminous Hour Markers, ‘Tiffany & Co.’ Marking. – Bezel: Bidirectional, Black or Blue Aluminum Insert w/ 60-Minute Scale. – Crystal: Acrylic (Box Shaped w/ Cyclops Lens) Rolex began using this dial type in the mid-late 1960s. Glossy Dial: A dial with a glossy finish with painted white text and applied, white gold surrounds on the luminous indices. Rolex switched to this dial type in the mid-1980s and continues to use it today.
The Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date in 18 kt yellow gold with a Cerachrom bezel insert in black ceramic and a black dial with large luminescent hour markers. Unidirectional Rotatable Bezel.
This magnificent solid 18ct gold Rolex Submariner ref. 1680/8 has a serial number (21xxxx) that places it in 1969, the first year of production.The Rolex 1680, as well as debuting the calendar complication, was also the first model to introduce precious metals to the collection with a solid 18k yellow gold edition. However, contentious or not, it is a fascinating entry into the Submariner chronicles – the one which split the series in two, giving us both date and no-date ranges.The reference 1680/8 (/8 is the Rolex code for yellow gold, but in fact the case is stamped “1680” like the steel version) was produced between 1969 and 1978, with either a black or blue dial and a color matching bezel inlay.We have an incredible solid gold vintage Rolex Submariner 1680 with a tropical dial featured in the print issue of the Robb Report Ultimate Buying Guide.
Captured by our talented in-house photographers, you get a closer look at what makes these watches so special. This week, we have a Rolex Submariner ref. 1680, a 1960s Longines, a 35mm gold AP Royal Oak, an Omega pocket watch, and an .
Offered complete with its original punched Rolex guarantee and punched guarantee booklet, the present Submariner Date ref. 1680/8 represents the rare opportunity to own an exceptional, early example of Rolex's first true luxury dive watch. The pre-sale estimate is currently set at USD ,000 - 120,000.
The Rolex 1680, as well as debuting the calendar complication, was also the first model to introduce precious metals to the collection with a solid 18k yellow gold edition. However, contentious or not, it is a fascinating entry into the Submariner chronicles – the one which split the series in two, giving us both date and no-date ranges.
– Case Size: 40mm. – Materials: Stainless Steel or 18k Yellow Gold. – Functions: Time w/ Running Seconds; Date Display. – Dial: Black or Blue w/ Luminous Hour Markers, ‘Tiffany & Co.’ Marking. – Bezel: Bidirectional, Black or Blue Aluminum Insert w/ 60-Minute Scale. – Crystal: Acrylic (Box Shaped w/ Cyclops Lens) Rolex began using this dial type in the mid-late 1960s. Glossy Dial: A dial with a glossy finish with painted white text and applied, white gold surrounds on the luminous indices. Rolex switched to this dial type in the mid-1980s and continues to use it today.The Oyster Perpetual Submariner Date in 18 kt yellow gold with a Cerachrom bezel insert in black ceramic and a black dial with large luminescent hour markers. Unidirectional Rotatable Bezel.
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