
DrStrong's post from 2008, re-posted in 2018, highlights an exceptionally rare Rolex Red Submariner without a minute track, a detail that continues to fascinate collectors. This unique dial variant sparks discussion about its origins and rarity, making it a compelling subject for vintage Rolex enthusiasts. The thread delves into the subtle differences that distinguish this particular reference from other Red Submariners.
Courtesy of PhilippS, an amazing red Submariner without a minute track...
Just Wowwww !!!
This message has been edited by DrStrong on 2008-10-05 01:06:12The 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.
And a real one! Love it, my friend.. Other pics to share? Stay Tuned, I have a new beauty to share! Best. Nicolas
Here are Philipp's three amazing beauties together: As far as I know, there are no informations about the non minute track 1680...another mystery ! Cheers Jeff
I mean without indexes??? I believe I saw it somewhere, mayb e in a Book dedicated to Rolex... ??? Nicolas
Here some more scan i can share with you guys.... The evolution of the Redsubmariner... 1] Earliest known example, from 2.18x.xxx serial with Long F going over the T with closed 6's and red over white printing. 2] From 2.2 to 2.4 million the other 2 versions; red directly on the dial with short F and thick font... 3] and the red over with printing, thin font where the F is longer touching the T. Here a scan from the 3 meter first versions together.... Untill now a couple of NON minutetrack redsu
Don't know how to thank you, my friend. Your answer would deserve to be saved in our archives! BEST! Nicolas
To get you wet ;-) here the correct serial scan of it...
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