Hello!
Kaneko from Commit Ginza will introduce you to some recommended watches!
Today we have the Submariner/Ref.5513 with a rimless dial!!

Rolex Submariner
Ref. 5513 Serial. 63 series (manufactured around 1980)
Cal.1520 Hard Bracelet 93150/FF580 Clasp Code VD
Accessories: Main unit only
SOLD OUT!!

The long-selling model "Ref. 5513" was produced for approximately 27 years.
This time we are introducing a rimless dial manufactured around 1980.
This is a recommended item with attractive dial and case condition!
Please take a look!

This is an early dial that is rare among the dials where the SUBMARINER notation is placed above the waterproof notation .
The "0" at 200m is round, and the horizontal bars of the Ft notation are on the same line at Open 6.

The dial and indexes are in very good condition.
The indexes, which look like toasted cookies, also have the charm of a vintage model!

The needle has deteriorated over time,
This is an excellent piece with just the right amount of aging.

Overall, her face is very appealing and impressive!!

The condition is good, there are some small scratches on the case and bracelet,
It is in relatively good condition for a vintage model.

As you can see, the lug feet of the middle case are thick,
The case is in great condition with no visible wear!

This is a beautiful, crisp piece with a beautiful lug shape and hairline.

The impressive, sharp edges of the rug legs are truly attractive!

Clasp code is "VD"

The bracelet is of the same age and has some slight wear,
It's quite sturdy.

The bezel is also consistent with the MK3.
This beautiful MK3 insert is also rare!
*Luminous points are aftermarket products.

Wrist shot!!
A moderately burnt tritium case with a cracking case,
It's so cool!!

A very popular vintage model: the rimless Submariner "Ref. 5513"
This is a highly recommended Submariner with excellent dial and case condition and a great atmosphere!
It is a well-balanced and excellent specimen,
We hope you will pick it up and take a look!
If you are looking for a vintage Submariner, please consider this one.


