Rolex Submariner 5513 Gilt Dial Underline
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Rolex Submariner 5513 Gilt Dial Underline

By Subexplorer · Jul 25, 2017 · 22 replies
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Subexplorer shares a series of captivating photographs of his 1964 Rolex Submariner ref. 5513, highlighting its gilt, gloss, underline, and double T<25 dial. His post not only showcases the watch's aesthetic appeal, particularly the orange tint of its gilt inscriptions, but also opens a discussion on the practicalities and emotional connections of owning vintage timepieces.

... taken last week end of my c1964 ref 5513.

Gilt, gloss, underline and double T<25 inscription on dial add to the charm of this watch.

I specially love how the main gilt inscriptions have turned to an orange tint.

It has been a long time since I photographed this watch last time as it had been resting in the bank vault for months. 

I wish you'll like watch and pictures!

Cheers! Abel


























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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Mike H
Jul 25, 2017

...how come you let this beauty sleep so long in the vault without having any wrist time ? Shame on you, you have no excuse ! I am the lucky owner of a nice 5513 gilt also and I promise you we are still in love just like on Day 1 (does not mean I am not in love with my other beauties also... I am a man who appreciate beauty... life is short )

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Subexplorer
Jul 25, 2017

... and it came true as a present from my parents for my 18th birthday in 1966. I loved that watch so deeply! Regrettably I lost that beloved watch during an armed assault I suffered in 1977. I still miss that watch and dream of recovering it somehow, though I know this is almost impossible now. The 5513 was replaced by a 1680 my wife bought for me just a few days after the assault as she understood how bad I was feeling for my stolen watch. It had a Big sentimental value for me. I still keep th

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ChronoNick
Jul 25, 2017

But you bring up a question for me. How common is it for collectors to keep their collection locked away in a safety deposit box? Do you only keep certain items there? Your entire collection?

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Tyo
Jul 25, 2017

I would be afraid that it would fall to pieces...however I find it very appealing, so my hat off for you.

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Mike H
Jul 25, 2017

And in that case I understand fully the rotation and the sometimes long period without a particular watch. Sad story about your 5513, very kind gift from your wife about your 1680, and you made well to get again a nice 5513 gilt. In a way it is a reincarnation of your 1966 one... And whether short or long (we don't decide anyhow) life is nice if we want to make it nice. Voltaire said "I have decided to live happy, because it is good for health" 😉 Cheers, Mike

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Bill
Jul 26, 2017

My upper underline says hello. Swiss in the same position watch of the same year. Bill

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