Rolex Submariner Comex 5513 vs. Red Sub 1680
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Rolex Submariner Comex 5513 vs. Red Sub 1680

By Bill · Jan 20, 2013 · 23 replies
Bill
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Bill presents a captivating comparison between two iconic Rolex Submariners: a Comex Ref. 5513 and a 'Red Sub' Ref. 1680. This feature highlights the distinct characteristics and shared heritage of these legendary dive watches, inviting collectors to appreciate their unique appeal and historical significance.

Comex 5513 and the mf 1680 Red Submarner. These are close cousins the Comex gaining a small advantage with helium release valve.




Both watches express a strong character and are very happy to be near the ocean.




Individually each one has distinct visual keys. The red submariner 1680 with the iconic red text on the dial and unrelenting height of the top hat giving the watch a unique feel.




For the 5513 Comex a more unassuming and understated look. The early prototype Comex watches that came out in the first batch did not mostly feature the Comex logo on the dial but under the hood it featured the key advance with the HEV. These watches were workhorses giving to divers as tools that took a lot of abuse. The first batch numbered under 200 featured the small number and the distinct Comex text on the case back.







This little feature is being written live. I apologize to our European friends that find themselves under the cold and snow. So I will leave you with a little warm weather picture to warm you up.







About the Rolex Submariner Ref. 5513

The Rolex Submariner reference 5513 is a notable example within the Submariner line, distinguished by its two-line dial and lack of a date complication. Produced for an extended period, it represents a core offering for collectors seeking a straightforward and robust tool watch. Its design emphasizes legibility and functionality, aligning with the original purpose of the Submariner series. This reference is recognized for its consistent aesthetic throughout its production run, with subtle variations in dial text and bezel inserts.

The watch features a 40mm stainless steel Oyster case, offering durability and water resistance suitable for its intended use. Powering the reference 5513 is the automatic Caliber 1520 movement, known for its reliability. The crystal is acrylic, contributing to the vintage character of the watch. The unidirectional rotating bezel, typically with an aluminum insert, allows for elapsed time measurement.

For collectors, the reference 5513 is a significant model due to its long production history and the various dial iterations, such as gilt and matte dials, which present distinct collecting opportunities. Its appeal lies in its foundational design and its position as a non-date Submariner, making it a desirable piece for those who appreciate the model's original form. The watch is often paired with an Oyster bracelet, completing its functional aesthetic.

Specifications

Caliber
Cal.1520
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black gilt
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Acrylic

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amanico
Jan 20, 2013

Very nice pair, my friend... Agree that the discrete look of your Comex is a strong asset. The HEV says it all. Best, Nicolas

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Highlander65
Jan 20, 2013

In sunny SoCal! Looks like life is treating you well. Thanks for sharing my friend! Cheers,

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Epilogue
Jan 20, 2013

You say 200 of these were made?

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Mike1066
Jan 20, 2013

and great watches. Two classic and iconic Rolex divers and in their natural environment no less! I love those top hat crystals as well. Such a great and rare COMEX. Thank you for posting. Now enjoy that water! V/R Mike

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Bill
Jan 20, 2013

The first batch was almost experimental as it was never a commercial release just designed for the commercial diver. Thefirstnumber I heard was 150 but I saw one marked 197. Best Bill

BI
Bill
Jan 20, 2013

The parting shot of the red sub. Bill

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