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Oyster Perpetual Submariner

BREAKING NEWS: Rolex lives up to its teaser campaign promise with a suite of steel and gold Submariners

There is a single classic no date Sub using a new calibre 3230 in the 2020 collection while three Submariner Dates use the calibre 3235 in a Submariner for the first time.

Rolex has lived up to its teaser campaign promise to “Conquer the Deep” with a broad sweep of new Submariners in a slightly larger and subtly redesigned 41mm case.

There is a single classic no date Sub using a new calibre 3230 in the 2020 collection while a suite of three Submariner Dates use the calibre 3235 in a Submariner for the first time.

All 41mm models are certified to a depth of 300m and come on a slightly wider bracelet that integrates into slimmed down lugs.

They all have ceramic unidirectional bezels with 60-minute graduated Cerachrom inserts.

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Other than being slightly larger, all of the dials stick to the tried and trusted Submariner look that have made them a favourite of divers for decades and desk jockeys in recent years.

The hour and minute hands are differentiated in size and shape, and the hour markers in simple geometric forms – triangles, circles and rectangles – enable instant and reliable reading, preventing any risk of confusion underwater.

In the darkness of the deep, what Rolex calls its Chromalight display keeps the hands and markers alight with a blue-glowing luminescence.

They come in an array of colourways and materials. The Submariner ref.124060 has the timeless black lacquer dial in an Oystersteel case and Oyster bracelet.

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If you are happier with a date on the diver’s dial you have three options.

There is a steel on steel ref.126610 LV with black lacquer dial and green bezel, a combination known to collectors as the Kermit.

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The ref.126613 LB has a blue sunray dial framed by a blue and gold bezel. It comes in an Oystersteel case on a bi-colour steel and 18ct yellow gold bracelet.

 

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Top of the line is an all 18ct white gold model with a black lacquer dial with a blue ceramic bezel.

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The new-generation Submariner and Submariner Date’s movements, the calibre 3230 and 3235, both use Rolex’s Chronergy escapement that combines high energy efficiency with great dependability.

They are fitted with a blue Parachrom hairspring, manufactured by Rolex in an exclusive paramagnetic alloy that makes it up to 10 times more precise than a traditional hairspring in case of shocks.

Both efficient movements offer a power reserve of around 70 hours.

Hodinkee is reporting that the no date steel model will cost $8,100. With a date, prices are $9,550 for the Kermit, $14,300 for the bi-colour steel and gold and $39,650 for the white-gold model with the blue bezel.

Rolex’s UK team have provided slightly less detailed price information saying that the new Submariner range will sell for between £6,450 and £31,850.

They are expected to go on sale with Rolex authorised dealers in September, although no precise date has been provided.

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3 Comments

  1. Dear sir /Madam
    Malaysia Market available for the Rolex new model tomorrow 2nd September 2020?

    Thanks
    Calvin.

  2. lovely to see some new releases of this great watch – shame it will only be available at multiples of the retail price on the “grey market’

    RJH

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