What movement is in the Rolex 14060?
Rolex Calibre 3130
The dial of the Rolex Submariner 14060M changed in 2007 when the watch became Chronometer Certificated. Dials after 2007 were printed with four lines of text to reflect this….ROLEX SUBMARINER 14060M NO DATE: 1999 – 2010.
Brand: | Rolex |
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Case Material: | 904L Stainless Steel |
Movement: | Rolex Calibre 3130 |
Depth Rating: | 300m |
Is the 40mm Submariner discontinued?
In what could only be described as a shock, we’ve received word that the 40mm steel Rolex Submariner line has been discontinued. Bethlehem Steel, PAN AM Airways, McDonald’s fries actually fried in lard, or Great Britain as an E.U.
Why does everyone want a Submariner?
Its aesthetic is nearly instantly recognizable to all generations. While it may be a dive watch, it is incredibly versatile. Even with updates or different dial colors, its iconic status lies with its overall design, and that is why the Rolex Submariner is so popular.
How much is the new Submariner 41mm?
The prices for the Rolex Submariner Date 41 mm are: $9,150 (steel with black bezel), $9,550 (steel with green bezel), $14,300 (steel and yellow gold), $36,950 (yellow gold), $39,650 (white gold) and are available from Wednesday, September 2, 2020.
What is a Rolex Submariner 14060?
When the 14060 was released, it paid tribute to the historical roots and the Submariner range and was a modern watch built on an old history. In true Rolex fashion, the Submariner 14060 was very similar in design to the succeeding Submariner watches but was improved and refined to suit the demands of the market.
How much does a Rolex Submariner cost?
Entry into the ‘last of the best’ club starts at around $9,500 to $11,500 and due to the model’s long production period, examples are often readily available on the pre-owned market. With a history going back over six decades, each reference of the Rolex Submariner is a true masterpiece.
When did the 14060M Submariner Date come out?
The reference 14060M (with the ‘M’ standing for “modified”) was released in 1999 and fitted a revised movement, the Caliber 3130. The no-date version of the base Cal. 3135 which had been powering the Submariner Date series since 1988, the Cal. 3130 brought with it many of the elements missing from the previous iteration.
Is the Rolex 14060 a no-date?
Like every Sub beloved by the purist, the 14060 is a no-date. The introduction of a date feature on the ref. 1680 from 1969 split fans down the middle, not so much for the complication itself but for the inclusion of Rolex’s Cyclops lens over the three o’clock window.