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The item is a wrist-mounted dive watch, specifically appearing to be a Rolex Submariner 'no-date' model, characterized by its lack of a date complication. It features a stainless steel case and bracelet, typical of many Rolex sports watches. The watch has a black dial with luminous hour markers in various shapes – circular for most hours, a triangular marker at 12 o'clock, and rectangular markers at 6 and 9 o'clock. The hands are also luminous, with the Mercedes-style hour hand, a sword-shaped minute hand, and a lollipop-style second hand. The bezel is unidirectional, black, with white minute markings for the first 15 minutes and then 10-minute numerical divisions (20, 30, 40, 50). The crown is fluted and appears to be a screw-down Twinlock or Triplock crown, characteristic of Rolex's water resistance. The bracelet is an Oyster-style, three-link design, also in stainless steel, with a folding Oysterlock safety clasp, part of which is visible and appears to be in good, functional condition. 'ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL' and 'SUBMARINER 660ft=200m SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED' is visible on the dial, indicating its authenticity as a certified chronometer for diving. The watch overall appears to be in good, used condition, with some minor wear visible on the metallic surfaces consistent with regular use, but no significant damage or deep scratches are immediately apparent. The craftsmanship is of high quality, typical of Rolex, with precise finishing on the case, bezel, and bracelet. It is a classic and robust dive watch design.
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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I assess this Rolex Submariner 'no-date' dive watch. The textual details align perfectly with a genuine Rolex Submariner, specifically noting the 'ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL' and 'SUBMARINER 660ft=200m SUPERLATIVE CHRONOMETER OFFICIALLY CERTIFIED' markings on the dial, which are key indicators of authenticity and its certified chronometer status. The classic design elements such as the stainless steel Oyster-style case and bracelet, black unidirectional bezel with specific markings, luminous Mercedes-style hands, and the distinct hour markers (triangular at 12, rectangular at 6 and 9) all conform to expected Rolex Submariner specifications. The Oysterlock safety clasp and fluted crown further support its authenticity.
From the image, the watch appears to be in good, used condition. I observe minor wear consistent with regular use, but no significant damage or deep scratches are immediately apparent, which bodes well for its value. The craftsmanship, as expected from Rolex, exhibits high quality and precise finishing.
Market conditions for vintage and pre-owned Rolex Submariners are generally strong, driven by consistent demand for this iconic and robust dive watch. While not extremely rare, the 'no-date' models hold a special appeal among collectors for their clean dial aesthetic. Factors significantly impacting value include the overall condition (minimal wear and tear, absence of chips/dents), the originality of all components (dial, hands, bezel insert, bracelet), and the presence of original box and papers.
My primary limitation in this appraisal is the reliance solely on visual examination via an image. While the watch presents as authentic, full verification would necessitate an in-person examination to inspect the movement, caseback engravings, serial numbers, and UV light testing of the luminous material. Provenance documentation (original purchase receipts, service records) would also significantly bolster its value. Scientific testing could verify the materials used.
Considering the typical market for a well-maintained, pre-owned Rolex Submariner ‘no-date’ of this apparent vintage and condition, I estimate an appraisal value of $8,000 - $12,000. This range accounts for slight variations in actual condition upon physical inspection and the potential absence of original accessories.