Baron - Mr Red invites the WatchProSite community to share their most cherished Rolex photographs, showcasing the artistry and personal connection behind watch photography. He kicks off the discussion by presenting a selection of his own favorite shots, highlighting specific details and lighting conditions that capture the essence of iconic Rolex references.
Many contributors on this forum post lots of different shots of their watches. But do you have a favourite or a few shots that you are particularly happy about? What are your favourite Rolex shots? It doesn't have to be definitive....just some of them....
Roll call for your very favourite Rolex shots....lets see your favourite shots
For me.....
This 1665 Rail Dial....and a drop of rain that i didn't know was there when i took the shot.....
The 1680 Mk2 ... catches the evening sun making such a warm shot
The 5512 Sub... again in the evening sun catching the beauty of this dial
The 6200 is not a difficult watch to picture... but catching the golden nature of the lume made me very happy.
Last but not least......that chocolate tinge to the dial of this 1665 DRSD......
Another take of the DRSD
And one here of the Explorer 6610
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About the Rolex Rolex Submariner Date Ref. 1680
The Rolex Submariner reference 1680 is notable as the first Submariner model to feature a date complication, marking a significant evolution for the line. Introduced in the late 1960s, it bridged the gap between the earlier no-date Submariners and later iterations, offering enhanced functionality while retaining the robust characteristics of the professional tool watch. This reference is distinguished by its single cyclops date magnifier on the crystal, a feature that would become a hallmark of many subsequent Rolex models.
This reference typically features a 40mm steel case, housing the self-winding Caliber 1575 movement. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. The crystal is acrylic, commonly referred to as Plexiglas, contributing to its vintage aesthetic. Water resistance for the 1680 is rated at 200 meters, consistent with its design as a reliable underwater instrument.
For collectors, the reference 1680 is highly sought after, particularly early examples with "Red Submariner" dials where the word "Submariner" is printed in red. These variants represent a distinct period in Rolex's production history and are prized for their rarity and aesthetic appeal. The 1680 appeals to those who appreciate the blend of historical significance, functional design, and the tangible qualities of vintage Rolex manufacturing.
Specifications
Caliber
Cal.1575
Case
steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic (Plexiglas)
About the Rolex 6610 Ref. 6610
The Rolex Explorer reference 6610 represents an early iteration of the Explorer line, succeeding the reference 6350 and preceding the 1016. It is characterized by its robust construction and clear, legible dial, designed for reliability in various conditions. This reference maintained the foundational aesthetic of the Explorer, focusing on utility and durability without extraneous features, establishing the core identity of the model series. It was produced for a relatively short period, making it a distinct transitional piece within the Explorer's history.
This reference features a stainless steel Oyster case measuring 36 mm in diameter, providing a balanced presence on the wrist. It is equipped with the automatic Caliber 1530 movement, known for its reliability and precision, offering a power reserve of approximately 42-48 hours. The watch utilizes an acrylic crystal, typical for its era, contributing to its vintage appeal and offering good shatter resistance. Its construction allowed for a water resistance rating of 100 meters, suitable for general wear.
For collectors, the reference 6610 is significant as an early example of the Explorer, bridging the gap between its initial experimental phase and its long-running, more standardized production. Its relatively short production run means fewer examples are available compared to later references. Collectors often seek out examples with original dials and hands, which can exhibit various patinas over time, adding to their individual character and historical appeal within the broader context of Rolex tool watches.
Specifications
Caliber
Cal. 1530
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
36 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Acrylic
About the Rolex 1665 Ref. 1665
The Rolex Sea-Dweller reference 1665 is a significant model within the brand's professional tool watch lineage, distinguished by its enhanced water resistance compared to contemporary Submariner models. This reference was developed to meet the demands of professional saturation divers, featuring a helium escape valve (HEV) integrated into the case side, a key differentiator from other Rolex dive watches of its era. It represents a period of innovation in deep-sea horology, offering a robust solution for extreme underwater environments.
This reference features a 40 mm stainless steel case, designed for durability and resistance to high pressures. It is powered by the automatic Caliber 1575, a chronometer-certified movement known for its reliability and precision, offering a power reserve of approximately 42 to 48 hours. The watch is fitted with an acrylic crystal, contributing to its water resistance rating of 610 meters, and typically features a black dial with luminous hour markers.
For collectors, the reference 1665 is notable for its functional design and its place in the evolution of professional dive watches. Early examples, often referred to as "Double Red Sea-Dweller" (DRSD) due to two lines of red text on the dial, are particularly sought after. Later versions feature all-white text. The presence of the helium escape valve and its robust construction make it a distinct and historically important piece for those interested in the development of specialized timekeeping instruments.
Specifications
Caliber
Cal. 1575
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
610m
Crystal
Acrylic
About the Rolex Submariner Ref. 5512
Rolex Submariner Reference 5512
The Submariner reference 5512 represents Rolex's no-date variant within the Submariner series. Distinguished by its clean dial layout without date complication, this reference was produced from 1962 to 1989, spanning nearly three decades of manufacturing.
The 40mm stainless steel case houses either caliber 1560 or 1570 automatic movements, providing 42-48 hours of power reserve. The watch features a black dial, unidirectional rotating bezel with aluminum insert, and acrylic crystal. Water resistance extends to 200 meters, with the watch fitted to a stainless steel bracelet.
This reference appeals to collectors seeking the fundamental Submariner aesthetic without date functionality. The extended production period and dual caliber usage create multiple variations within the 5512 designation. The no-date configuration offers symmetrical dial proportions that attract purists within the collecting community.
Specifications
Caliber
1560/1570
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic
About the Rolex Submariner Ref. 6200
Rolex Submariner Reference 6200
The Rolex Submariner reference 6200 represents an early iteration within the Submariner No Date series. Produced during 1954-1955, this reference features a 37mm case size and incorporates the essential diving watch elements of a rotating unidirectional bezel and 200-meter water resistance. The black dial configuration provides the foundational aesthetic that would characterize the series.
The 37mm stainless steel case houses the automatic caliber A.260 movement, offering a 42-hour power reserve. An acrylic crystal protects the black dial, while the rotating unidirectional bezel provides the timing functionality. The watch is completed with a steel bracelet, maintaining material consistency throughout the construction.
This reference appeals to collectors focused on early Submariner iterations and those interested in the technical specifications of 1950s Rolex production. The brief production window of 1954-1955 and the specific caliber A.260 movement distinguish this reference within the broader Submariner catalog. The 37mm case size and acrylic crystal reflect the manufacturing standards of the mid-1950s period.
Specifications
Caliber
A.260
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
37 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic
Key Points from the Discussion
Collectors share diverse photographic styles, from close-ups highlighting dial patinas and lume to environmental shots featuring watches in unique settings like baroque palaces or rose gardens.
The thread showcases a wide array of vintage Rolex models, including the Submariner (Refs. 1665, 1680, 5512, 5513), GMT-Master (Ref. 1675), and Explorer (Ref. 6610), emphasizing their enduring aesthetic appeal.
Many participants highlight the emotional connection to their favorite photos, often tied to specific memories or the successful capture of a watch's unique characteristics, such as the golden nature of vintage lume or a dial's chocolate tinge.
The discussion underscores the community's appreciation for high-quality watch photography that captures the beauty and character of Rolex timepieces, often in natural light or evocative settings.
Some photos capture watches in unexpected scenarios, like a Submariner refracting light underwater in a pool, demonstrating creative approaches to watch photography.
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The Discussion
LU
Ludi
Jun 5, 2014
... I like them both Thank you very much :) - Fred
LU
Ludi
Jun 5, 2014
... if only I could trace an original gilt dial to fit my III/65 square crown guard 1675... meanwhile it's just an other franken GMT The hunt season is on
LU
Ludi
Jun 5, 2014
Not the hardest part to source I guess...
SU
Subexplorer
Jun 5, 2014
... Rolex deserve! I enjoy so much viewing them! Here is my small contribution to this thread with some of my favorites: Very cordially, Abel. A Rolex Cousing...
SU
Subexplorer
Jun 5, 2014
... I was sure you were going to love it my friend!! I owe you my nick! Un abrazo mi amigo! Abel (el Dexter de las Pampas)
BA
Baron - Mr Red
Jun 6, 2014
.....love them all, but especially the Explorer!
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