Rolex Exhibition: A Journey Through History
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Rolex Exhibition: A Journey Through History

By E.J. · Nov 28, 2010 · 35 replies
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E.J. provides a captivating report on a Rolex exhibition in Spain, titled "A Journey Through History," organized by a local Authorized Dealer with the help of Spanish collectors. This article offers a unique visual tour through Rolex's heritage, showcasing a remarkable collection of vintage and modern references, particularly focusing on iconic professional models.

Under the title "Rolex: A journey through history," my dear friends of an Rolex AD in Spain have organized an exhibition that, frankly, I´m really happy didn´t got lost.

Yesterday, a good number of friends got together for a pleasant Saturday, the excuse for the meeting ??... simple: what better than a good number of friends together, a nice environment where a good time and a stunning exhibition at the height of the best events I have ever enjoyed. The answer, as you see, is simple.

Well, without further blablabla, let's enjoy what I could find in this exhibition ...




The first showcase is a summary of major milestones of Rolex and more specifically of the submersible models: the birth of the box "Oyster" in 1926 and an explanation of the right-hand record of Piccard, the deepest dive (10.916m) in The Marianas.

All this with submariners from different periods: two 1680 double red letter, a 5513 NOS, Sea Dweller 16660, a 5508 James Bond from 1959 and a spectacular 1680 in yellow gold.








Of course, them combined with all the current models with ceramic bezel and some models recently discontinued.

Do you like to think in green ???.... I am not referring to the ad model...




Uff, what a Marvel... Rolex ref. 6536 / 1 in perfect condition. I must admit that is one of the most beautiful vintage Rolex I've ever seen ...













In the second window we can admire the other professional models: the conquest of Everest (Explorer) and the watch of the pilots (GMT).


We can see one Explorer 1016, one Explorer II 1655 freccione 1 st series, one GMT 1675, and all the current models, included the new Explorer I.

In the center a 6263 Daytona and a Daytona Zenith in perfect condition.



For Explorer´s Lovers...





And for the one Gmt´s nuts...





Dayto Love...










More green...





Another interest of the exhibition was to see the evolution of the Submariner over the years. For this, the exhibition was ordered in 5 areas with speakers inside and iconic versions of Submariner and Sea Dweller models:






James knew to surround himself with beautiful things...




 














And, of course, the new Sub Date:



Nothing better than a table-shot to be able to admire the dimension of the event...





Let´s see and "in depth view" of some of the marvels that I found there:

Sea-dweller double red.... magnifique!





















Pure plexi porn!



And now, some pics of the, IMO, the Star of the event...Sub no crownguard ref 6536/1 en quite good condition... original crown, no graduated bezel, extensible bracelet quite Nos.... a Marvel!



























Rolex Brevettato Crown...






And now, an amazing 5513 Maxi Dial...


















And now, the Star is a soberb 5513 Cornino...





















The Cornino in detail...












Nice duo...



And some pics of a 5513 latest series, circle dial and a nice bezel...













A chick touch... the rotor runs! smile...







And now, the best pics....

A magnificent place, a host of first class... the Excuse: the watches; the Reason: friends ....







I want to acknowledge the effort and dedication preparing this wonderful event to Alejandro and Daniel.

Hope you enjoyed it.

Un fuerte abrazo a todos.
Emilio

This message has been edited by DrStrong on 2010-11-29 01:23:17 This message has been edited by amanico on 2010-12-06 22:47:34

About the Rolex Submariner Ref. 5508

The Rolex Submariner reference 5508 represents the No Date series within the Submariner model range. Produced from 1958 to 1962, this reference is distinguished by its black dial that has developed spider patina over time.

The 5508 features a 37mm stainless steel case fitted with an acrylic crystal and rotating bezel. Water resistance is rated to 200 meters. The automatic Cal. 1530 movement provides 42-48 hours of power reserve. The watch is paired with a steel bracelet.

This reference appeals to collectors focused on vintage Submariner variants from the late 1950s and early 1960s production period. The spider patina dial condition represents a specific aging characteristic that develops over decades. Within the No Date Submariner lineup, the 5508 occupies the position of a four-year production run reference with the Cal. 1530 movement.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal. 1530
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
37 mm
Dial
Black with spider patina
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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amanico
Nov 28, 2010

I like the way Rolex mixed old and modern watches. And, through you words, I feel all the love you have for the no crownguard Sub. Wish you dream becomes reality, Emilio. Thanks a lot for this nice " slice " of Dream. Un fuerte Abrazo. Nicolas.

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EdwardL
Nov 28, 2010

It was a feast for the eyes.. Cheers

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Bill
Nov 28, 2010

Hi Emilio Thanks for taking us on this Journey through time and through the lens of Rolex. Like Nico said I see a no crown guard in your future. Bill

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Ares501 - Mr Green
Nov 29, 2010

you guys just won't let me forget some "things" .0) BEST Damjan

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Mecanico
Nov 29, 2010

Perfect report of Daniel and Alejandro's exhibition. There are rare and precious Rolex. But the best is Daniel's explanations. A pleasure. Gracias por las fotos, Emilio.

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AlexSunrise
Nov 29, 2010

Many thanks for this wonderful journey through the history of Rolex! What a pleasure it must have been to be able to see all these beauties! Congratulations to those who organized this marvelous event. Best of luck in your quest for a 5508. Abrazo, Alejandro

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