Submariner Date
Submariner Date
Submariner Date
SUBMARINER DATE
The Oyster Perpetual Submariner is the quintessential divers’
watch, the benchmark in its genre. Introduced in 1953 during the
pioneering era for scuba diving, it was the first watch to be
water-resistant to 100 metres (330 feet). This iconic timepiece
has since evolved with a series of patented Rolex technical
innovations, guaranteeing its reliability and precision down to
depths of 300 metres (1,000 feet). At home in the oceans, where
it remains an indispensable instrument for every diver, the
Submariner has also conquered terra firma as the watch of
action with a rugged elegance of its own. The Submariner is
available with and without the date function.
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UNIDIRECTIONAL ROTATABLE
BEZEL
The Submariner's rotatable bezel is a key functionality of the watch. Its
engraved 60-minute graduations allow a diver to accurately and safely
monitor diving time and decompression stops. Manufactured by Rolex
from a hard, corrosion-resistant ceramic, the Cerachrom bezel insert is
virtually scratchproof. A luminescent capsule on the zero marker ensures
legibility, no matter how dark the environment. The bezel’s knurled edge is
carefully designed to offer excellent grip under water, even with gloves.
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THE OYSTER CASE
The Submariner’s Oyster case, guaranteed waterproof to a depth of
300 metres (1,000 feet), provides the high‑precision Perpetual movement
with optimal protection from water, dust, pressure and shocks. The middle
case is crafted from a solid block of particularly corrosion-
resistant Oystersteel or 18 ct gold with an integral crown guard. The case
back, with its characteristic fluting, is hermetically screwed down with a
special tool exclusive to Rolex watchmakers. The winding crown – fitted
with the patented Triplock triple waterproofness system – screws down
securely against the case, ensuring watertight security akin to a
submarine’s hatch. The crystal is made of virtually scratchproof synthetic
sapphire.
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BLUE LUMINESCENCE
The Chromalight display on the dial is an innovation that pushes the
boundaries of visibility in dark environments. The blue glow lasts up to
eight hours with a uniform luminosity throughout, practically twice as long
as that of standard luminescent materials.
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BIRTH OF THE ROLEX
OYSTER
The Oyster case is a central part of Rolex’s history. Clamped shut like an
oyster shell, it could survive under water thanks to two major innovations:
a screw-down back and bezel and a screw-down waterproof winding
crown. Invented by Rolex in 1926, the Oyster case was put to a real-life
test a year later when Mercedes Gleitze, a young sportswoman, swam the
English Channel wearing a Rolex Oyster. After more than 10 hours in the
cold water, her watch remained fully functional, firmly establishing Rolex’s
legendary underwater expertise.
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1953 - 1959 - 2008
Introduced in 1953, the Submariner was the first watch to be
water‑resistant down to 100 metres (330 feet). It was designed specifically
for underwater exploration and diving, with a strong stainless steel
bracelet and an extra‑robust, waterproof Oyster case.
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CERAMIC BEZEL
Manufactured by Rolex from an extremely hard ceramic material since 2005, the exclusive
Cerachrom bezel insert and monobloc bezel have excellent anti-corrosion properties and keep
their vibrant colours over time. They are virtually scratchproof, and are unaffected by exposure to
sunlight as well as to chlorinated or sea water.
To inscribe the numerals and graduations on such a hard material, Rolex developed a unique
process which culminates in their being coated with a thin layer of yellow gold or platinum.
It takes 40 hours to produce each Cerachrom bezel. At Rolex, no measure is too extreme in the
pursuit of beauty and function.
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TRIPLOCK WINDING CROWN
The Triplock winding crown is a patented triple waterproofness system
designed especially for divers’ watches. Developed by Rolex, it resists
water pressure to depths of 300 metres (1,000 feet) on the Submariner
models and some other Professional models, and 3,900 metres (12,800
feet) on the Rolex Deepsea. First introduced in 1970, the Triplock system
consists of 10 different elements crafted from the most reliable materials.
The winding crown screws down against the Oyster case as tightly and
hermetically as a submarine’s hatch.
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OYSTER BRACELET
The Oyster bracelet is a perfect alchemy of form and function, aesthetics
and technology, designed to be both robust and comfortable. It is
equipped with an Oysterlock clasp, which prevents accidental opening,
and an ingenious Glidelock, allowing fine adjustments of the bracelet
without using any tools - and allowing it to be worn comfortably over a
diving suit.
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PERPETUAL MOVEMENT
The Submariner and Submariner Date models are equipped with calibre
3130 and calibre 3135 respectively, self-winding mechanical movements
entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Like all Rolex Perpetual
movements, the 3130 and 3135 are certified Swiss chronometers, a
designation reserved for high‑precision watches that have successfully
passed the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests.
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SUPERLATIVE
CHRONOMETER
The green seal accompanying every Rolex watch is a symbol of its status
as a Superlative Chronometer. This exclusive designation attests that it
has successfully undergone a series of specific final controls by Rolex in
its own laboratories according to its own criteria, in addition to the official
COSC certification of its movement. This unique testing of the
chronometric precision of the cased-up movement, as well as of the
watch’s waterproofness, self-winding and power reserve, pushes back
the boundaries of performance and makes Rolex the benchmark for
excellence in mechanical watches. The green seal is coupled with a
five‑year guarantee which applies to all Rolex models.
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THE OFFICIAL
ROLEX RETAILER
Only official Rolex retailers, distinguishable by this
official green plaque, are allowed to sell and maintain a
Rolex. With the necessary skills, technical know-how
and special equipment, they guarantee the authenticity
of each and every part of your Rolex, not to mention its
reliability over time, helping you make the choice that
will last a lifetime.
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