Rolex Submariner 6536-1 Acquisition
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Rolex Submariner 6536-1 Acquisition

By Le Monde Edmond · Mar 14, 2013 · 38 replies
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Le Monde Edmond embarks on the quest for a vintage Rolex Submariner, sharing his acquisition of a Rolex Submariner Ref. 6536-1. This post delves into the meticulous process of verifying originality and the nuanced debate among collectors about the value of 'perfection' versus attainable quality in rare vintage pieces.

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I have been hunting for a James Bond Submariner for some time now. Although I wanted a BC
I could not find a perfect one. Either the color was not my taste or the watch had a nice color
but I was unsure of the originality. Then I stumbled upon a SC submariner 6536-1- All original,
dial, bezel and hands. How am I sure? Because the seller was the original buyer...!
I have that in writing from a well known auction house. I will make some decent
pictures but for now enjoy this one as I will (I have not seen the watch yet, it is on its way
from London to Zurich). Tomorrow evening I will have it. This is the only picture I have seen of the watch and I am quite pleased.

Comments are appreciated and I am happy with my non crown-guard Rolex submariner.
A decent first entry. Now that I am more confident I can start hunting for elephants perhaps (6538, 5510, 6200).
Agreed?







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

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DrStrong
Mar 15, 2013

congrats for the great purchase. Fortunately enough, there is a world beside Big Crowns...LOL I really appreciate 6536's and 5508's because they are at the same time sporty and elegant. And they fit underneath the shirt sleeves...;-) Here's my 6536-1

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amanico
Mar 15, 2013

And the 6536 is a great reference. I alm hunting one of these very nice inserts, which is spectacular, on yours. Bravo. As for the BC, try Tudor and the 7924. Much less expensive than an all original 6538 / 5510 / 6200, but not less appealing! Best, Nicolas

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Le Monde Edmond
Mar 15, 2013

Yes agreed there is a great world beyond the BC. SC are wonderful and as I were a suit very often the smaller size is just wonderful. Congrats on your brown 6536-1 very charming indeed. Have a great weekend Edmond

LE
Le Monde Edmond
Mar 15, 2013

Nicolas thank you. I will take your advice with the Tudor but this brand I know nothing about so I have much homework to do. Bon weekend mon Ami, Edmond

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amanico
Mar 15, 2013

Provenance... The issue is that it is rare, hence difficult to find a correct one. Best, Nicolas

MI
Mike1066
Mar 15, 2013

Gents: Great small crowns - both of them. To the OP - that red triangle insert is KILLER. What a beautiful example you got, the dial and insert are both exceptional. And Nicolas, great advice on the 7924. As you know from our PMs, I just love those watches! One day, I hope. Have a great weekend all. V/R Mike

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