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The Glidelock clasp only exists on modern Rolex Submariner and SeaDweller watches, so if your Rolex watch is either of those, this is a way to adjust your Rolex bracelet. If you look underneath your Rolex clasp, you’ll find the Glidelock system. With this feature, you can effortlessly adjust your Rolex bracelet by 2mm increments.
The matte dial 5513 Submariner was produced from 1966 to approximately 1984 and the no . Gilt Dial: A black dial whose writing/indices appear gold due to the .K+K+
K+,576.00 The matte dial 5513 Submariner was produced from 1966 to approximately 1984 and the no-date, two-line dial makes it instantly recognizable. Over the years the depth rating changed (meters-first became feet-first), various fonts and the alignment of the text shifted, and the size of the lume plots varied, all under the banner of the ref. 5513.Matte Dial Submariner Watches. Rolex replaced the Submariner’s gilt dial in the 1960s with the matte dial. Unlike the gilt variations, the matte dial is topped with white text and Tritium luminous plots set against a slightly textured, flat (non-glossy) surface.
One of the Rolex Submariner’s most notable features is its various dial configurations, namely gilt dials, matte dials, gloss dials, and maxi dials. The black dial option is the most popular among Rolex Submariner timepieces. Gilt Dial: A black dial whose writing/indices appear gold due to the manufacturing process, which exposes the brass dial blank beneath. Rolex used these dials on their earliest Subs from the ‘50s and ‘60s, and switched to a matte dial in the late ‘60s.
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On the dial of the 5513, you’ll find the text ”SUBMARINER” and ”600ft = 200m. The modern Submariner, on the other hand, has four lines of text. The minimalistic text on the dial makes it less cluttered and more simple, which adds to the appeal of the 5513 in many people’s eyes.Dial: Black w/ Luminous Hour Markers (Gilt, Matte, or Gloss w/ Applied Markers) Hands: Mercedes Style, Luminous. Luminous Material: Radium or Tritium. Crystal: Acrylic (Domed) Water Resistance: 200 Meters / 660 Feet. Bracelet: Oyster Bracelet. About The Vintage Rolex Submariner 5513. Matte dial: +,400; Glossy (WGS) dial: -,200; In other words, a matte dial sold for an average of ,400 more than the overall 5513 average. Given that a matte 5513 is basically an "average" 5513 – it had the longest production run .A pioneering divers’ watch. At its launch in 1953, the Rolex Submariner was the first divers’ wristwatch to be waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet). This depth was increased to 200 metres (660 feet) the following year, then to 300 metres (1,000 feet) in 1989.
Welcome to 5513mattedial.com the definitive resource for the vintage Rolex collector seeking a comprehensive review of the 5513 Matte Dial: from Meters First to the Maxi V.The 5513 with its matte dial was produced from 1966 to around 1984, and it’s hard to imagine anyone who has a passion for vintage Rolex not to put one on their wrist at sometime.
The matte dial 5513 Submariner was produced from 1966 to approximately 1984 and the no-date, two-line dial makes it instantly recognizable. Over the years the depth rating changed (meters-first became feet-first), various fonts and the alignment of the text shifted, and the size of the lume plots varied, all under the banner of the ref. 5513.Matte Dial Submariner Watches. Rolex replaced the Submariner’s gilt dial in the 1960s with the matte dial. Unlike the gilt variations, the matte dial is topped with white text and Tritium luminous plots set against a slightly textured, flat (non-glossy) surface. One of the Rolex Submariner’s most notable features is its various dial configurations, namely gilt dials, matte dials, gloss dials, and maxi dials. The black dial option is the most popular among Rolex Submariner timepieces.
Gilt Dial: A black dial whose writing/indices appear gold due to the manufacturing process, which exposes the brass dial blank beneath. Rolex used these dials on their earliest Subs from the ‘50s and ‘60s, and switched to a matte dial in the late ‘60s.On the dial of the 5513, you’ll find the text ”SUBMARINER” and ”600ft = 200m. The modern Submariner, on the other hand, has four lines of text. The minimalistic text on the dial makes it less cluttered and more simple, which adds to the appeal of the 5513 in many people’s eyes.Dial: Black w/ Luminous Hour Markers (Gilt, Matte, or Gloss w/ Applied Markers) Hands: Mercedes Style, Luminous. Luminous Material: Radium or Tritium. Crystal: Acrylic (Domed) Water Resistance: 200 Meters / 660 Feet. Bracelet: Oyster Bracelet. About The Vintage Rolex Submariner 5513.
Matte dial: +,400; Glossy (WGS) dial: -,200; In other words, a matte dial sold for an average of ,400 more than the overall 5513 average. Given that a matte 5513 is basically an "average" 5513 – it had the longest production run .A pioneering divers’ watch. At its launch in 1953, the Rolex Submariner was the first divers’ wristwatch to be waterproof to 100 metres (330 feet). This depth was increased to 200 metres (660 feet) the following year, then to 300 metres (1,000 feet) in 1989.
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