Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch
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Reference no. 16610, serial no. K807xxx, circa 2001, black dial with date aperture, rotating bezel with black insert, cal. 3135 31 jewel movement, Oyster 93150 bracelet with fliplock clasp and 501B end links, bezel 40mm diameter
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** Serviced in September 2020
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** With the original Rolex box and Chronometer paper, Rolex Submariner booklet, Rolex Oyster booklet and two hang tags, William Rice Watch Service & Repair service paper dated 21st September 2020
Since the diving revolution in the 1950s by Jacques Cousteau and the aqua-lung, which made diving easier and more accessible, the Submariner, which went on to become one of the most successful diver’s watches in history. The Rolex Submariner collection is one of the most iconic and sought-after within the brand's lineup. Though the 16610 is now discontinued, it continues to be a favorite among dive watch enthusiasts. It is the classic Rolex and worn by James Bon in Licence to Kill.
This ring will be presented in a Butler & Rose jewelry box, accompanied by an insurance valuation, affirming the quality and authenticity of the gemstone and metal.
All of our orders are gift ready. Wrapped in elegance and ready for gifting, this piece is a splendid choice for marking special occasions or as a cherished addition to your personal collection.
To preserve its brilliance, we recommend periodic professional cleaning and avoiding contact with harsh chemicals or abrasive materials. Alternatively, applying a small amount of washing-up liquid with a toothbrush and warm water will return luster to the stones.
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Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Submariner stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch
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