Rolex - Oyster Perpetual Date - 16613 - Men - 1991






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Rolex Submariner Date, reference 16613, yellow gold and stainless steel Rolesor, blue dial, 40 mm case, automatic movement (Calibre 3135), produced circa 1991, original box included, original papers and warranty not included, condition Discreet with notable wear marks, insured shipping.
Description from the seller
This watch is a Rolex Submariner Date (reference 16613), a famous two-tone diving model in stainless steel and 18-carat yellow gold with a blue dial and blue bezel.
Specifically, the lower inscription "SWISS-T < 25" on the dial indicates the use of tritium as the luminescent material for the indices. This detail places the production of this particular dial between the late 1980s and the late 1990s (circa 1988–1998), before Rolex definitively switched to Luminova and Super-Luminova.
Key Model Features
Materials: 904L stainless steel and 18-carat yellow gold (configuration known as Rolesor yellow).
Dial and Bezel: cobalt/electric blue with an aluminum bezel insert.Movement: Rolex-manufactured automatic Caliber 3135.
Water Resistance: Rated to 300 meters (1000 feet) of depth, as stated on the dial.
Condition: The example in the photo shows evident and widespread signs of wear, notable scratches on the aluminum bezel, on the sapphire crystal (especially near the Cyclops magnifier) and on the stainless steel case.
Valued at €13,000
Reserve price €8,800
This watch is a Rolex Submariner Date (reference 16613), a famous two-tone diving model in stainless steel and 18-carat yellow gold with a blue dial and blue bezel.
Specifically, the lower inscription "SWISS-T < 25" on the dial indicates the use of tritium as the luminescent material for the indices. This detail places the production of this particular dial between the late 1980s and the late 1990s (circa 1988–1998), before Rolex definitively switched to Luminova and Super-Luminova.
Key Model Features
Materials: 904L stainless steel and 18-carat yellow gold (configuration known as Rolesor yellow).
Dial and Bezel: cobalt/electric blue with an aluminum bezel insert.Movement: Rolex-manufactured automatic Caliber 3135.
Water Resistance: Rated to 300 meters (1000 feet) of depth, as stated on the dial.
Condition: The example in the photo shows evident and widespread signs of wear, notable scratches on the aluminum bezel, on the sapphire crystal (especially near the Cyclops magnifier) and on the stainless steel case.
Valued at €13,000
Reserve price €8,800
