The Submariner was introduced in 1953 as the first watch guaranteed waterproof to 100 meters. It was later strengthened to withstand depths of up to 300 meters through the patented Triplock winding crown. The document describes the 40mm Submariner presented with a blue Cerachrom bezel in white gold.
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It’s the diving watch that nobody can get enough of. No, not the Tudor Pelagos, which is the watch we’re actually here to talk about – rather, the Heritage Black Bay. Whether in bronze or steel, framed by a burgundy or navy aluminium bezel, it is the blue-eyed posterboy for Tudor’s recent renaissance, and a modern classic in every sense.
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The Rolex Submariner 14060: A Comprehensive GuideBnher.com
The Rolex Submariner 14060 stands as a paragon of timeless elegance and functionality, firmly rooted in the brand’s legacy of precision and innovation. As we embark on this comprehensive guide, we delve into the nuanced details that distinguish the Submariner 14060, unraveling its key features, design evolution, historical significance, and essential care recommendations. Rolex, a name synonymous with horological excellence, has crafted the Submariner 14060 not merely as a timekeeping instrument but as an embodiment of exploration and achievement beneath the ocean’s depths.
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This 106' stunning sail yacht was specifically designed for a comfortable sailing experience, yet perfect for exploration. One of her most notable features is the lifting keel which allows CARL LINNE to anchor and travel in shallow waters.
CARL LINNE charters from $32,000 per week plus expenses. Email charter@northropandjohnson.com for more information.
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BRAND FOCUS 8.0: Rolex Brand Audit
For over a century, Rolex has remained one of the most recognized and sought-after luxury brands in the world. In 2009, Businessweek/Interbrand ranked Rolex as the 71st most valuable global brand, with an estimated brand value of $5 billion.27 A thorough audit can help pinpoint opportunities and challenges for Rolex, whose brand equity has been historically strong, as much is at stake.
· “The name of Rolex is synonymous with quality. Rolex—with its rigorous series of tests that intervene at every stage—has redefined the meaning of quality.”
· —www.rolex.com
BACKGROUND
History
Rolex was founded in 1905 by a German named Hans Wilsdorf and his brother-in-law, William Davis, as a watch-making company, Wilsdorf & Davis, with headquarters in London, England. Wilsdorf, a self-proclaimed perfectionist, set out to improve the mainstream pocket watch right from the start. By 1908, he had created a timepiece that kept accurate time but was small enough to be worn on the wrist. That same year, Wilsdorf trademarked the name “Rolex” because he thought it sounded like the noise a watch made when it was wound. Rolex was also easy to pronounce in many different languages.
In 1912, Rolex moved its headquarters to Geneva, Switzerland, and started working on improving the reliability of its watches. Back then, dust and moisture could enter the watch case and cause damage to the movement or internal mechanism of the watch. As a result, Wilsdorf invented a screw crown and waterproof casebook mechanism that revolutionized the watch industry. In 1914, the Rolex wristwatch obtained the first Kew “A” certificate after passing the world’s toughest timing test, which included testing the watch at extreme temperature levels.
Twelve years later, Wilsdorf developed and patented the now famous Oyster waterproof case and screw crown. This mechanism became the first true protection against water, dust, and dirt. To generate publicity for the watch, jewelry stores displayed fish tanks in their windows with the Oyster watch completely submerged in it. The Oyster was put to the test on October 7, 1927, when Mercedes Gleitze swam the English Channel wearing one. She emerged 15 hours later with the watch functioning perfectly, much to the amazement of the media and public. Gleitze became the first of a long list of “ambassadors” that Rolex has used to promote its wristwatches.
Over the years, Rolex has pushed innovation in watches to new levels. In 1931, the firm introduced the Perpetual self-winding rotor mechanism, eliminating the need to wind a watch. In 1945, the company invented the first watch to display a number date at the 3 o’clock position and named it the Datejust. In 1953, Rolex launched the Submariner—the first diving watch that was water-resistant and pressure-resistant to 100 meters. The sporty watch appeared in various James Bond movies in the 1950s and became an instant symbol of prestige and durability.
For decades, Swiss-made.
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Some Vintage Rolex references can indeed fetch a premium because of their rarity, exclusiveness, and limited numbers. Explore eight such vintage Rolex watches here.
Discover the Beauty of Carl Linne
Carl Linne, 106’ Holland Jachtbouw, designed by Dykstra. Presented in first class condition following an extensive refit in San Diego completed in January 2012. A modern interpretation of a Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, she is easy to sail with fully batten mainsail on a furling boom, and furling headsails. A retractable centerboard fin and torpedo ballast allows access to the world’s shallower harbours. Three owner and guest staterooms (for 6) and quarters for four crew in classic elegance, Carl Linne is very well priced for a quick sale.
The presentaion is focused on the various timepieces across the world which ae very unique, expensive and rarest of them all and which are wore by top delegates
The Rolex Submariner 14060: A Comprehensive GuideBnher.com
The Rolex Submariner 14060 stands as a paragon of timeless elegance and functionality, firmly rooted in the brand’s legacy of precision and innovation. As we embark on this comprehensive guide, we delve into the nuanced details that distinguish the Submariner 14060, unraveling its key features, design evolution, historical significance, and essential care recommendations. Rolex, a name synonymous with horological excellence, has crafted the Submariner 14060 not merely as a timekeeping instrument but as an embodiment of exploration and achievement beneath the ocean’s depths.
The superior quality & grandeur of these vintage Rolexes make them stand out of the crowd. Get the detailed information of these beautiful vintage Rolex watches
This 106' stunning sail yacht was specifically designed for a comfortable sailing experience, yet perfect for exploration. One of her most notable features is the lifting keel which allows CARL LINNE to anchor and travel in shallow waters.
CARL LINNE charters from $32,000 per week plus expenses. Email charter@northropandjohnson.com for more information.
BRAND FOCUS 8.0 Rolex Brand AuditFor over a century, Rolex has.docxjackiewalcutt
BRAND FOCUS 8.0: Rolex Brand Audit
For over a century, Rolex has remained one of the most recognized and sought-after luxury brands in the world. In 2009, Businessweek/Interbrand ranked Rolex as the 71st most valuable global brand, with an estimated brand value of $5 billion.27 A thorough audit can help pinpoint opportunities and challenges for Rolex, whose brand equity has been historically strong, as much is at stake.
· “The name of Rolex is synonymous with quality. Rolex—with its rigorous series of tests that intervene at every stage—has redefined the meaning of quality.”
· —www.rolex.com
BACKGROUND
History
Rolex was founded in 1905 by a German named Hans Wilsdorf and his brother-in-law, William Davis, as a watch-making company, Wilsdorf & Davis, with headquarters in London, England. Wilsdorf, a self-proclaimed perfectionist, set out to improve the mainstream pocket watch right from the start. By 1908, he had created a timepiece that kept accurate time but was small enough to be worn on the wrist. That same year, Wilsdorf trademarked the name “Rolex” because he thought it sounded like the noise a watch made when it was wound. Rolex was also easy to pronounce in many different languages.
In 1912, Rolex moved its headquarters to Geneva, Switzerland, and started working on improving the reliability of its watches. Back then, dust and moisture could enter the watch case and cause damage to the movement or internal mechanism of the watch. As a result, Wilsdorf invented a screw crown and waterproof casebook mechanism that revolutionized the watch industry. In 1914, the Rolex wristwatch obtained the first Kew “A” certificate after passing the world’s toughest timing test, which included testing the watch at extreme temperature levels.
Twelve years later, Wilsdorf developed and patented the now famous Oyster waterproof case and screw crown. This mechanism became the first true protection against water, dust, and dirt. To generate publicity for the watch, jewelry stores displayed fish tanks in their windows with the Oyster watch completely submerged in it. The Oyster was put to the test on October 7, 1927, when Mercedes Gleitze swam the English Channel wearing one. She emerged 15 hours later with the watch functioning perfectly, much to the amazement of the media and public. Gleitze became the first of a long list of “ambassadors” that Rolex has used to promote its wristwatches.
Over the years, Rolex has pushed innovation in watches to new levels. In 1931, the firm introduced the Perpetual self-winding rotor mechanism, eliminating the need to wind a watch. In 1945, the company invented the first watch to display a number date at the 3 o’clock position and named it the Datejust. In 1953, Rolex launched the Submariner—the first diving watch that was water-resistant and pressure-resistant to 100 meters. The sporty watch appeared in various James Bond movies in the 1950s and became an instant symbol of prestige and durability.
For decades, Swiss-made.
The New Water Toy - Personal SubmarinesShannon McCoy
Experiencing ocean life without getting wet! The personal submarine is the hottest trend in super yacht owner culture. The up-and-coming market has opened doors for new manufacturers of subs specially built for super yachts.
8 vintage rolex models that can fetch a premium in pre owned marketThe Luxury Hut
Some Vintage Rolex references can indeed fetch a premium because of their rarity, exclusiveness, and limited numbers. Explore eight such vintage Rolex watches here.
Discover the Beauty of Carl Linne
Carl Linne, 106’ Holland Jachtbouw, designed by Dykstra. Presented in first class condition following an extensive refit in San Diego completed in January 2012. A modern interpretation of a Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, she is easy to sail with fully batten mainsail on a furling boom, and furling headsails. A retractable centerboard fin and torpedo ballast allows access to the world’s shallower harbours. Three owner and guest staterooms (for 6) and quarters for four crew in classic elegance, Carl Linne is very well priced for a quick sale.
1. The Submariner, introduced in 1953, was the first watch to be water resistant
up to 100 metres (330 feet). It was later strengthened by its patented triple-
seal Triplock winding crown, making it capable of withstanding depths of
up to 300 metres (1,000 feet). The 40 mm Submariner is presented here in
white gold with a blue Cerachrom disc.
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the submariner
3. 1953
the first submariner
Launched in 1953, the Submariner was the
first watch guaranteed waterproof to a depth
of 100 metres (330 feet).Today’s Submariner
can withstand the pressure at a depth of 300
metres (1,000 feet) and is designed to resist
extreme conditions.
underwater worlds
Since time immemorial, mankind has been
spellbound by the sea and the mystery of
its uncharted depths. The deep remained
beyond reach until the irrepressible desire
for exploration, coupled with boundless
human ingenuity, gave rise to the technology
that would enable men to catch a glimpse of
the underwater world.
a perfect partner on land or in the sea
We invented the Submariner to work perfectly 660 feet under the sea.
It seems to work pretty well at any level.
david doubilet
Underwater photographer. Explorer. Artist.
Marine naturalist and protector of the Ocean habitat.
Author of a dozen books on the sea.
For 50 years, his passion has illuminated the hidden depths of the Earth.
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the spirit of the submariner
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5. the rolex
glidelock clasp
The Submariner Date is no stranger to
comfort. Fitted on the new generations of
the Submariner Date, the Rolex Glidelock
clasp enables divers to adjust the length
of the bracelet to fit over a suit 3 mm thick.
In increments of 2 mm, it offers a total
extension of up to approximately 20 mm.
And no tools are required.
the triplock winding crown
To protect the movement from water and dust, Rolex
invented the Oyster case in 1926. And then, in 1953 created
and patented the Twinlock winding crown to ensure further
protection for professional divers. Rolex increased guarantee
of waterproofness for the diving watches by introducing the
Triplock winding crown in 1970. The Triplock consists of 10
different elements crafted from the most reliable materials.
Once assembled, it screws down onto the Oyster case as
tightly and securely as a submarine hatch.
the oyster case
Very few people in the world are allowed
inside a Rolex Oyster. Only authorised Rolex
retailers have the necessary know-how, skills
and equipment to gain access. Hermetically
sealed to the case with a massive torque of
five Newton metres, the back of any Oyster,
as this caseback demonstrates, creates an
environment that protects the movement
from shocks, pressure, dust, water and any
other intrusive element.
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an obsession with perfection
6. unidirectional
rotatable bezel
The Submariner’s rotatable bezel is a key functionality of the
watch. The graduations provide the diver with an accurate
indication of diving time. For safety reasons, it rotates only
counterclockwise, so there is no chance of overestimating
dive time or the amount of breathing mix remaining in the
tanks.The luminescent capsule ensures legibility, no matter
how light-deprived the environment.
the ceramic bezel
A bezel with a blue, black or green Cerachrom
insert graces the Submariner-Date’s 40
mm case. Fashioned from extremely hard
ceramic material, the Rolex Cerachrom insert
has excellent corrosion-resistant properties.
Its colour remains unaffected by ultraviolet
rays, and it is virtually scratchproof. The
numerals and graduations are in yellow gold
or platinum.
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an obsession with perfection
7. submariner
40 mm
Officially certified Swiss chronometer (COSC)
Unidirectional rotatable bezel
Waterproof to 300 m/1,000 feet
Self-winding movement
Oyster bracelet
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an obsession with perfection
STEEL
Black dial
14060M
8. submariner date
40 mm
Officially certified Swiss chronometer (COSC)
Unidirectional rotatable bezel
Waterproof to 300 m/1,000 feet
Self-winding movement
Oyster bracelet
STEEL
Green dial
116610LV
STEEL
Black dial
116610LN
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9. submariner date
40 mm
Officially certified Swiss chronometer (COSC)
Unidirectional rotatable bezel
Waterproof to 300 m/1,000 feet
Self-winding movement
Oyster bracelet
STEEL ANDYELLOW GOLD
Black dial
116613LN
STEEL ANDYELLOW GOLD
Blue dial
116613LB
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an obsession with perfection
10. submariner date
40 mm
Officially certified Swiss chronometer (COSC)
Unidirectional rotatable bezel
Waterproof to 300 m/1,000 feet
Self-winding movement
Oyster bracelet
WHITE GOLD
Blue dial
116619LB
YELLOW GOLD
Black dial
116618LN
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an obsession with perfection
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