Diving since 1953
The Rolex Submariner was launched in 1953 and quickly developed into a classic divers’ watch. It is one of the first and earliest divers watches in the world. The design followed the demands of diving as a sport: good legibility in light and darkness, a rotating bezel for general timing of a dive and a water-resistant steel bracelet. It was initially water resistant to 100 meters. Today, Rolex Submariner is water resistant to 300 meters.
An iconic watch
Rolex Submariner isn’t just Rolex’s and the world’s most famous divers watch, but quite possibly the most iconic watch ever made by man. By combining one part status with one part aesthetics, Rolex Submariner is definitely one of the iconic and legendary collections by Rolex. Since it was introduced at Basel in 1953, it's changed only slightly: Notably, a ceramic bezel and glide-lock clasp (for diving) were added. The price does keep changing, though, so grab one before it keeps rising. And the high end replica Rolex Submariner can also be a good choice for you to save more.
James Bond 007
The Rolex Submariner was and is the very first Bond watch ever used in the Bond movies. Nowadays, Omega has replaced Rolex as James Bond’s wristwatch. The Rolex Submariner made its debut as the “James Bond Watch” in the very first James Bond movie called Dr. No (1962) starring Sean Connery as Ian Fleming’s James Bond 007. And Rolex Submariner has been frequently used by Bond actors Sean Connery, Roger Moore and Timothy Dalton, during the 1960s, the 1970s and the 1980s.
Tips on identifying
Rolex Submariner is very popular in the market. How to identify the genuine and the fake Rolex Submariner watches? Check the noctilucence to identify the Rolex Submariner watches, as through the comparison of the noctilucence, you can see the difference of the genuine and the fake watches. when you see the noctilucence of these two watches, there is not so much difference, and the difference is just on the details. The brightness degree cannot beat the genuine Submariner. And you can find out by carefully identifying them.