Rolex Submariner 1680 'Red MK VI'

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The Ref. 1680 was introduced at the end of the 1960s and was the first Submariner to feature a date function. While a date window may seem somewhat unnecessary on a dive watch, the addition reflected the Submariner’s growing role as an everyday watch. As diving and beach holidays became increasingly popular, so did the demand for a watch that could transition effortlessly from the office to the ocean.

Early examples from the late 60's up to the mid 70's are particularly sought after for their red ‘Submariner’ text, earning them the nickname ‘Red Sub’. The combination of their early production and red printing has made them firm favourites among vintage Rolex collectors.

This example dates to 1974 and is fitted with a beautiful MK VI dial. The matte black surface remains in excellent condition, with tritium hour markers that have aged to a warm eggshell tone. The handset has developed a matching patina, giving the watch a wonderful appearance.The original aluminium MK3 bezel insert, identifiable by its ‘hooked 5’ or ‘kissing 4’, has also aged naturally, fading from its original black to an attractive bluish-grey.

The watch is presented in great overall condition, with a thick 40 mm stainless steel case showing honest signs of wear. It is paired with a period-correct stainless steel Oyster bracelet with folded construction. A charming, collectible and well-preserved example of the 1680.

Introduction

Rolex SubmarinerIn 1953, Rolex introduced one of the world’s first wrist watches geared specifically towards divers: the Submariner. Rolex had to confront a number of challenges when designing its first dive watch. The watch obviously had to withstand significant amounts of pressure and had to accurately measure time spent underwater, which the first Submariner achieved by featuring a 330ft/100m depth rating and a rotating diving bezel. It also had to be easily legible in conditions of reduced visibility yet aesthetically pleasing. Hence, the Sub’s iconic large luminous hour markers and Mercedes hands set against a contrasting black dial.The Submariner is the most iconic and desirable luxury watch of all time and has been adopted by luminaries such as Jacques Cousteau, Che Guevara, and none other than James Bond. Our favorite Bond, Sean Connery, wore a big crown Sub in the 1962 classic ‘Dr. No’. The watch was also featured in ‘Goldfinger’ and ‘Thunderball’.Ref. 1680The Submariner ref. 1680 was produced from 1967-1979 and was the first execution to feature a date function. During its first 7 years of production, the “Submariner” text on the dial of the 1680 was printed with red instead of white ink, earning these executions the moniker ‘red Submariner.’ Early executions of the 1680 featured the rare ‘meters first dial,’ because the depth rating in meters was printed before the rating in feet (“200m = 660ft”). Around 1969, Rolex switched to printing the feet before the meters to satisfy the growing American customer base.

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