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These watches were made specifically for combat situations and many have seen hard duty. . An introduction to the vintage Rolex military Submariner or Milsub, model reference 5513, double reference 5513/17 & 5517 issued to the UKSF (SBS + SAS)
Lot 189: A circa 1978 Rolex Submariner "MilSub" ref. 5517 included in the Phillips Geneva .
Regardless of whether it’s a 5513, 5513/5517, or 5517, purchasing a MilSub .By the end of the seventies, Rolex introduced the ref. 5517, a Milsub only ever supplied to the . The Milsub Rolex started as a standard issue for the MOD. Today, it’s one of the most elusive and sought-after vintage sports watches in history. Let’s dive into this remarkable timepiece.
Rolex Milsub 5517. In the seventies Rolex produced two types of Submariners . A well-preserved reference 5517 sold this year at Fellows auctioneers for .
The Helenarou 5517 is the perfect Rolex Milsub homage if you're looking for a .Rolex MilSub Submariner Reference 5517 Key Features: Reference Number: 5517 (5513/5517) Years of Production: 1971 – 1979 (approx.) Case Size: 40mm. Materials: Stainless Steel. Bezel: Bidirectional Timing w/ Aluminum Insert. Bezel Insert: Black Anodized Aluminum, Fully-Demarcated to 60-Minutes.
These watches were made specifically for combat situations and many have seen hard duty. However, the correct Milsub designation is applied to the Rolex 5513 and 5517 issued to the Royal Navy. Our Rolex 5513 COMEX guide goes into more detail about this specific reference. Buying a Milsub 5513 or 5517. Finding a Milsub reference 5513 or 5517 is . An introduction to the vintage Rolex military Submariner or Milsub, model reference 5513, double reference 5513/17 & 5517 issued to the UKSF (SBS + SAS)Lot 189: A circa 1978 Rolex Submariner "MilSub" ref. 5517 included in the Phillips Geneva Watch Auction: XX. Estimate: CHF 100,000 - 200,000. Reuniting the original casebacks took patience, dedication, and a level of transparency that is, frankly, rare in the vintage watch world. In a further nod to originality, the civilian bezel insert was . Regardless of whether it’s a 5513, 5513/5517, or 5517, purchasing a MilSub takes patience, lots of research, a trustworthy seller, and a healthy bank account. In good condition and with documentation, don’t be surprised to see a MilSub fetch six figures.
By the end of the seventies, Rolex introduced the ref. 5517, a Milsub only ever supplied to the military and not made available to the general public. Every example of this watch was fitted with the 60 minute bezel and the large, flat, sword-style hands. The Milsub Rolex started as a standard issue for the MOD. Today, it’s one of the most elusive and sought-after vintage sports watches in history. Let’s dive into this remarkable timepiece.
Rolex Milsub 5517. In the seventies Rolex produced two types of Submariners for the Royal Navy, ref 5513 and ref 5517. The general assumption is that approximately 1200 samples of these types were produced in total. Between 180 and a few hundred samples are estimated to be still around. A well-preserved reference 5517 sold this year at Fellows auctioneers for £165,000, proving that the MOD’s embellishments elevate the classic Submariner to something extraordinary. Thanks to.
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The Helenarou 5517 is the perfect Rolex Milsub homage if you're looking for a piece without a random Chinese company's branding. Helenarou sells their 5517 replica with a sterile dial, which I know is a prerequisite for some of you guys.Rolex MilSub Submariner Reference 5517 Key Features: Reference Number: 5517 (5513/5517) Years of Production: 1971 – 1979 (approx.) Case Size: 40mm. Materials: Stainless Steel. Bezel: Bidirectional Timing w/ Aluminum Insert. Bezel Insert: Black Anodized Aluminum, Fully-Demarcated to 60-Minutes.These watches were made specifically for combat situations and many have seen hard duty. However, the correct Milsub designation is applied to the Rolex 5513 and 5517 issued to the Royal Navy. Our Rolex 5513 COMEX guide goes into more detail about this specific reference. Buying a Milsub 5513 or 5517. Finding a Milsub reference 5513 or 5517 is . An introduction to the vintage Rolex military Submariner or Milsub, model reference 5513, double reference 5513/17 & 5517 issued to the UKSF (SBS + SAS)
Rolex submariner military 5517
Lot 189: A circa 1978 Rolex Submariner "MilSub" ref. 5517 included in the Phillips Geneva Watch Auction: XX. Estimate: CHF 100,000 - 200,000. Reuniting the original casebacks took patience, dedication, and a level of transparency that is, frankly, rare in the vintage watch world. In a further nod to originality, the civilian bezel insert was . Regardless of whether it’s a 5513, 5513/5517, or 5517, purchasing a MilSub takes patience, lots of research, a trustworthy seller, and a healthy bank account. In good condition and with documentation, don’t be surprised to see a MilSub fetch six figures.By the end of the seventies, Rolex introduced the ref. 5517, a Milsub only ever supplied to the military and not made available to the general public. Every example of this watch was fitted with the 60 minute bezel and the large, flat, sword-style hands.
The Milsub Rolex started as a standard issue for the MOD. Today, it’s one of the most elusive and sought-after vintage sports watches in history. Let’s dive into this remarkable timepiece.
Rolex Milsub 5517. In the seventies Rolex produced two types of Submariners for the Royal Navy, ref 5513 and ref 5517. The general assumption is that approximately 1200 samples of these types were produced in total. Between 180 and a few hundred samples are estimated to be still around. A well-preserved reference 5517 sold this year at Fellows auctioneers for £165,000, proving that the MOD’s embellishments elevate the classic Submariner to something extraordinary. Thanks to.
Rolex submariner 5517
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