
Mr.Gatsby initiates a vibrant discussion on the enduring appeal of vintage Rolex timepieces, inviting fellow collectors to share their weekend wristwear. His original post, featuring a Rolex ref. 5508 and a vintage Tudor, highlights the unique charm of tropical dials and the tactile pleasure of classic bracelets. This article synthesizes the community's shared passion for vintage Rolex, offering a glimpse into the personal collections and insights of seasoned enthusiasts.

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.
That’s a very nice watch. My Rolex AD did tell me that white gold day dates are quite rare…I do believe it would’ve been the same for the vintage 1803 in white gold? Congrats on such a beautiful classic. Really love it and your photos are beautiful as opposed to my sub standard iPhone shot Love, love, love, vintage Rolex… Best Gatsby
5512 from last weekend.
And your watches as well have aged nicely! Great to see these older pieces are still going strong! 👍 I’m not sure if the white gold 1803 is rare or not, but I do love the look!
Would love to add this some day…good to hear from you Bill. Lovely watch and wrist shot. Best Gatsby
Your watch looks to be in PERFECT 10 condition. Best Gatsby
I just changed my watch, but it was this one till this morning.
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