Rolex - 5513 Submariner Meter First - 5513 - Men - 1967





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Rolex Submariner 5513 Meter First from 1967, a 40 mm stainless steel automatic watch with black dial, plexiglass, ghost bezel with dot replaced, on a grey NATO strap, box included, no papers or warranty, in good condition with visible wear.
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ロレックス サブマリナー(ノーデイト)5513 サブマリナー メーター・ファースト ゴーストベゼル 40 mm ステンレススチール ケース ブラックダイヤル アクリルガラス ナトー・ストラップ 1967年。
ステンレススチールケース 40 mm - アクリルガラス。
ドットを置換したゴーストベゼル。
ブラックダイヤル - インデックス再夜光処理済み。
自動巻きキャリバー1520、動作良好。
ねじ込み式リュウズとケースバック。
グレーのナトー・ストラップ、新品・汎用品。
箱:写真通りあり。
ペーパー:なし。
Rolex Submariner 5513 (1600xxx) from 1967! From the earliest batch of matte dials; a well-aged "METER FIRST"! Furthermore it comes with a good ghost bezel .
The Submariner 5513 was produced between 1962 until 1989. This Submariner model features crown guards which were to protect the Oyster crown. The rare pointed crown guards made their first appearance with this model and were later on replaced by the rounded crown guards.
The rugged look was adopted by no other than Mr Bond himself (Sean Connory as Bond wore it in 1962’s ‘Dr. No’). The watch was also featured in the later ‘Goldfinger’ and ‘Thunderball’ movie. A legend was born and overtime it proved to be arguably one of the best, most desirable and iconic luxury watch of all time.
ロレックス サブマリナー(ノーデイト)5513 サブマリナー メーター・ファースト ゴーストベゼル 40 mm ステンレススチール ケース ブラックダイヤル アクリルガラス ナトー・ストラップ 1967年。
ステンレススチールケース 40 mm - アクリルガラス。
ドットを置換したゴーストベゼル。
ブラックダイヤル - インデックス再夜光処理済み。
自動巻きキャリバー1520、動作良好。
ねじ込み式リュウズとケースバック。
グレーのナトー・ストラップ、新品・汎用品。
箱:写真通りあり。
ペーパー:なし。
Rolex Submariner 5513 (1600xxx) from 1967! From the earliest batch of matte dials; a well-aged "METER FIRST"! Furthermore it comes with a good ghost bezel .
The Submariner 5513 was produced between 1962 until 1989. This Submariner model features crown guards which were to protect the Oyster crown. The rare pointed crown guards made their first appearance with this model and were later on replaced by the rounded crown guards.
The rugged look was adopted by no other than Mr Bond himself (Sean Connory as Bond wore it in 1962’s ‘Dr. No’). The watch was also featured in the later ‘Goldfinger’ and ‘Thunderball’ movie. A legend was born and overtime it proved to be arguably one of the best, most desirable and iconic luxury watch of all time.

