"A man with a watch always knows the time. A man with two watches is never quite sure".
Showing posts with label Submariner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Submariner. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Nov 18, 2010 Nato Strap Week Watch #4 5513 Homage Milsub







Today's watch is another watch that I put together. It is a homage to the Rolex 5513 No Date Submariner Milsub. I bought a cheap 16610 copy on the bay from a guy in China and the dial on the bay from a guy in Hong Kong. Origiainaly I had sword hands on it since I wanted it to be a milsub. The 5513 is my favorite example of the submariner. The watch was in production from 1962 until 1990. The 5513 has no date complication so the dial has a much cleaner look and no ugly cyclops on the crystal. I prefer the 5513 to its modern counterpart the 14060 due to the matte finish of the dial and the lack of steel rings around the hour markers. I also like the acrylic domed crystals of the 70's and early 80's versions. I am in the process of sourcing a acrylic crystal for this watch. As usual, I hope to own a genuine 5513 someday.

I am wearing this watch on a "Bond NATO" strap. It's not exactaly like the NATO 007 wore but it's close. I will write more about that later.

The 5513. A fantastic underated and overlooked submariner!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Nov 11, 2010 Stainless Steel Strap Week Watch # 4 Rolex Submariner 16610





Watch # 4 is the iconic Submariner. Probably the best known watch from the best known watch company in the world. Rolex was actually founded in London England in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis. Rolex moved to Switzerland in 1915 due to high export duties for the gold and silver used in the watch cases.

This is one of my favorite watches but I do not wear it often but when I do, I usually wear this watch on a NATO strap.

Monday, August 16, 2010

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