Hello! Kaneko from Commit Ginza will introduce some recommended watches! Today we have a rare mirror dial for the Submariner/Ref.5512. Rolex Submariner Circle Mirror 6 Dots Ref.5512 Serial.8 series (manufactured around 1962) Cal.1530 Rivet bracelet 7206/FF80 Clasp 63.2 Back cover 62.2 SOLD OUT!! Submariner "Ref. 5512" manufactured from around 1959 to around 1978 The product we are introducing this time is an early model manufactured around 1962, which is extremely rare. This is a rare model that combines various rare elements. "Mirror Dial" A glossy dial that was available on models manufactured up until around 1966. Among the vintage models that have a beautiful mirror-like shine, This is a rare dial with extremely limited availability. The gold-painted logo and minute lines are also features of the mirror dial. The dial has a sophisticated beauty that is different from that of current Rolexes! The stepped-down gold lettering looks amazing in person. This particular dial is one of the earliest mirror dials. A track-shaped minute circle is printed along the outer edge of the dial. They are called "chapter ring," "circle mirror," and "MM dial." This is a mirror dial made up until around 1963. There are many individual differences in the gloss of mirror dials. Furthermore, when it comes to MM dials, the glossiness is inevitably lost, I get the impression that many of them have noticeable scratches and deterioration, This particular watch has a very beautiful mirror dial. There are some small scratches that can be seen with a magnifying glass and some deterioration typical of mirrors, It is maintained in excellent, sparkling condition. The index luminous material is in excellent condition with almost no loss. Furthermore, this dial is commonly known as "6-dot". There is a circular luminous element on the minute circle at 6 o'clock. This is a rare dial. When you look at the luminous points together with the bar indexes, It is also called the exclamation dial because it resembles an exclamation mark. The initial tritium-based units reduced the radium content. It is said to be a dial that also uses tritium. The bezel insert is a period-correct MK2/Long 5 with an exquisite fade. The bezel insert alone is worth it!! The condition is appropriate for the age, but there are some small scratches. Overall, it is in good condition. The case is not overly polished, This is a good case with well-defined edge lines. Pointed Crown Guard (PCG) The crown guard, also called the crown guard, is a characteristic of this era and looks really cool! The Swiss rivets from the second period of 63 are in good condition. It's in great condition with no major wrinkles! Finally, a wrist shot!! The faded long 5 bezel and jet black mirror are perfectly matched to create a masterpiece with a great atmosphere! Rare!! Vintage Submariner "Ref.5512MM" This is a wonderful product that embodies all the charm of the early models! Each part is in perfect condition and the dial is in excellent condition. It's hard to find an individual like this !! Customers looking for a rare vintage Submariner, Please consider this. The Rolex Submariner Ref.5512MM 6 Dot introduced this time can be found here Follow the latest news on new arrivals on LINE@ Commit Ginza's Submariner Ref.5512/Purchase Price List is here Easy, free estimate on your smartphone via LINE@! Click here for the official website CVWD (Commit Vintage Watch Dictionary), which is like a bible for vintage Rolexes. Commit Ginza Executive Advisor Tsuyoshi Kaneko
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