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Rolex Submariner Two Tone Black Dial 16613
Rolex Submariner Two Tone Black Dial 16613
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Details
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The Rolex Submariner reference 16613 with black dial is a true classic, blending stainless steel and 18K yellow gold in one of the most recognizable sport watch designs ever made. Featuring a 40mm Oyster case, unidirectional black bezel, and the timeless black dial with luminous hour markers, this two-tone Submariner strikes the perfect balance between rugged tool watch and refined luxury. It’s a configuration that defined an era of Rolex—confident, versatile, and unmistakably iconic on the wrist.
Powered by Rolex’s automatic movement and built to the Submariner’s legendary dive specifications, the 16613 remains as functional as it is stylish. Whether worn daily or reserved for special occasions, its mix of precious metal and steel makes it endlessly wearable while still delivering that unmistakable Rolex presence. A cornerstone reference for collectors and enthusiasts alike, the black dial 16613 is a watch that never goes out of style—and never stops turning heads.
Features
Features
Serial: P,941,XXX
Dated: 2003
Case Reference: 16613
Dial: Luminova – Black Dial
Hands: Luminova
Bracelet: 18K Yellow Gold and Stainless Steel (Gold Through Buckle) Oyster
Case: 40mm - Stainless Steel
Movement: 3135 - Automatic - Running (+2 s/d 320 Amp)
Glass: Sapphire
Accessories: Inner/outer boxes, hangtag, and warranty papers
Lug Width: 20mm
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds, date
Bracelet size: 7.5”
Condition
Condition
Sharp case with minimal wear. Bracelet has your normal micros on center links with no stretch. Dial, hands, and crystal have no wear. Running (+2 s/d 320 Amp).
Brand History
Brand History
Rolex was founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis in London, before moving to Geneva in 1919 to be closer to the heart of Swiss watchmaking. From the start, Wilsdorf envisioned a wristwatch that was not only elegant, but also precise and reliable—an ambitious goal at a time when pocket watches dominated. Rolex went on to pioneer key innovations in horology, including the first officially certified chronometer wristwatch, the Oyster case (the world’s first waterproof wristwatch), and the Perpetual rotor—the self-winding mechanism that became the standard for modern automatic watches. These technical breakthroughs laid the foundation for Rolex’s enduring reputation for rugged luxury and mechanical excellence.
Today, Rolex is arguably the most recognized name in watches, with models like the Submariner, Daytona, Datejust, and GMT-Master becoming cultural icons in their own right. Whether tied to deep-sea exploration, motorsport, aviation, or mountain summits, each model reflects the brand’s commitment to performance and precision under extreme conditions. The brand’s status is bolstered by its unmatched consistency in design, rigorous in-house testing, and long-standing associations with exploration, sport, and achievement. For collectors and enthusiasts, Rolex represents more than a timepiece—it’s a benchmark of mechanical reliability, timeless design, and global prestige.
