Rolex Submariner 16618LN
All that glitters is gold
The story of the Rolex Submariner is an illustrious one making history in 1953 as the first ever dive watch water resistant to a depth of 330 feet (100 meters).
Positioned as a tool watch, it was equipped with a rotating bezel to
keep track of time spent underwater and luminescent details for
visibility in the marine darkness.
Over the years, the Submariner has undergone countless improvements, as
well as a great number of differing looks using a range of materials,
colors, and design details. The Rolex Sub still remains the gold standard in luxury diving watches.

Rolex Submariner 16618LB
The Submariner 16618
watches were the brand's full 18k yellow gold offering during the late
1980s until 2010. Bearing all the characteristics of the iconic diver's
watch – 40mm Oyster case waterproof to 1,000 feet, screw-down crown,
unidirectional graduated diving bezel, date window magnified by the
Cyclops lens, and Oyster bracelet.

Rolex Submariner 16618LN
As a full 18k yellow gold model, the ref. 16618 was the ultra-luxurious version of the Rolex Sub dive watch and several dial and bezel configurations were available. There's the black dial and black bezel reference (16618LN), as well as the blue dial with matching blue bezel one (16618LB).
These two options come equipped with the large luminescent hour markers
and luminescent Mercedes style center hands for perfect legibility
amidst the murky waters of the deep.

Rolex Submariner 16618 “Serti” Dial
On the “Serti” dial varieties of the Submariner 16618, the dials shone
bright for another reason – the diamond and sapphire gems dotted around
the dial as hour markers. An even more precious variant is the mega rare ref. 16618 sporting a lapis lazuli dial – only a few were produced in the early 1990s. In 2011, Christie's sold a Submariner ref.
16618 with a lapis lazuli dial for over $90,000 during their Important
Watches sale in Geneva, while more recently, in 2014, they sold a
similar model for over $84,000 at the Hong Kong Important Watches event.

Rolex Submariner 16618 with Lapis Lazuli Dial Sold at Christie's ( Image courtesy of Christie’s )
A fundamental element of Rolex watches is the supreme precision and reliability they offer.
The 16618 watches are powered by the proprietary Rolex Caliber 3135
perpetual mechanical movement, which is still the movement found within
the current collection of Submariners.
Of course, the Caliber 3135 is a Superlative Chronometer Officially
Certified, meaning that not only has it passed the stringent Swiss
Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests, but also Rolex's
own in-house battery of assessments. As a sports watch, the Submariner ref.
16618 greatly benefits from the Parachrom hairspring inside the caliber
since it increases the watch's resistance to shocks and temperature
swings.

Rolex Submariner 16618LB
Beautifully crafted, meticulously tested, and globally renowned, the
now discontinued yellow gold Rolex Submariner 16618 is a treasure to
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