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Rolex - 16610LN - Submariner
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Name16610LN
FamilySubmariner
MovementRolex 3135 (Details)
Years in Production2011
Case Diameter (mm)40
MechanismAutomatic
ChronometerYes
HackingYes
Date FunctionYes
QuicksetYes
ChronographNo
Power Reserve (Hours)48
Frequency (bph)28, 800
Jewel Count31
Water Resistance (m)300
Second HandSweep
Case MaterialStainless Steel
Bezel MaterialStainless Steel
Date Position3 O'Clock
Crown Position3 O'Clock
Band TypeBracelet
Band MaterialStainless Steel
Band ReplaceableYes


Notes: The Submariner 16610 enjoyed a long production run from 1988 to 2010 before being replaced by the newest generation of modern Rolex diver's. Featuring a brushed steel finish, a black dial topped with lume, and a black aluminum bezel insert, the ref. 16610 is a popular choice among collectors who seek a mid-level used Rolex with classic Submariner style. The ref. 16610 also boasts an impressive list of modern luxuries such as a waterproofness of up to 1,000 feet, a unidirectional time-lapse bezel, a calibre 3135 perpetual movement, and a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal over the dial. If you appreciate the functionality of the Submariner but don't like the look and feel of the modern Super Case references that are currently being produced, then the ref. 16610 may be the perfect watch for your wrist.
Mechanism:
The 3135 is a continuation of the 3035 series. Rolex launched it in 1977 and was profoundly different from its predecessors. As the company’s first high-beat movement, it increased the balance speed from 19,800 BPH to 28,800 BPH. This higher frequency has since become the standard across all of Rolex’s range. It also allowed the caliber to provide more accurate timekeeping and better withstand outside influences, such as shock. Like most Rolex mechanisms ending with a "5", this unit has a date function. All modern Rolex date-equipped mechanisms have a 'Quickset' feature as well.

The popular caliber 3135 measures 28.50 mm in diameter and 6.00 mm in height. The Submariner uses this caliber. This makes it quite large when compared with other Rolex movements. The larger size of the movement means that it is more robust and has the ability to incorporate more parts and components. This allows the watch that utilizes it to perform more reliably and durably. It also offers a frequency of 28.800 vph.
Family Notes: The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Submariner is a line of sports watches designed for diving manufactured by Rolex, known for their resistance to water and corrosion. The first Submariner was introduced to the public in 1954 at the Basel Watch Fair. The Rolex Submariner is considered "a classic among wristwatches", manufactured by one of the most widely recognized luxury brands in the world, and due to its popularity has become the subject of massive counterfeiting. The Rolex Submariner is part of Rolex's Oyster Perpetual line. See a copy of the 1957 Submariner magazine advertisement.

The Submariner model went into production in 1953 and was showcased at the Basel Watch Fair in 1954. The assigned case reference number of this first Submariner was either 6204 or 6205. It is unclear which model came first; in any event, the two watches are nearly identical. Neither has the distinctive "cathedral" or "Mercedes" hands now so strongly associated with the Submariner line. Rather, both of these early submariners have straight "pencil" style hands. Few, if any, of the 6205 watches bear the name "Submariner" on the dial, a major distinction of modern Submariners. Some 6204 models have the Submariner logo printed below the center pinion, while others have the logo blacked out. It is believed that there were unexpected trademark issues connected with the name "Submariner" at the time the 6204 and 6205 were released, accounting for the inconsistent use of the Submariner mark on these early Submariners. Trademark irregularities notwithstanding, both the 6204 and 6205 are designated Submariner models in Rolex product literature.

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Item created by: gdm on 2018-09-30 10:20:31. Last edited by gdm on 2019-07-13 09:09:06

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