The Rolex Submariner: A Complete Guide to the Iconic Dive Watch
Explore the history, evolution, and enduring appeal of the Rolex Submariner, one of the most recognizable luxury watches in the world.

The Rolex Submariner stands as one of the most iconic timepieces ever created. Since its introduction in 1953, this legendary dive watch has set the standard for underwater timekeeping and has become a symbol of luxury and adventure.
The Submariner was designed to withstand depths of up to 100 meters (later increased to 300 meters), making it a true tool watch for professional divers. Its rotating bezel, luminous markers, and robust Oyster case have become defining features that countless other watches have tried to emulate.
Over the decades, the Submariner has evolved while maintaining its core identity. From the original reference 6204 to the modern 126610, each iteration has brought improvements in water resistance, movement technology, and materials. The introduction of the Cerachrom bezel in 2010 marked a significant advancement, offering superior scratch resistance and fade-proof color.
Today, the Submariner remains one of the most sought-after watches in the world. Whether you're a serious diver, a watch collector, or someone who appreciates fine craftsmanship, the Submariner offers a perfect blend of functionality and style. Its timeless design ensures that it looks as relevant today as it did 70 years ago.
The watch features Rolex's in-house Caliber 3235 movement, offering 70 hours of power reserve and exceptional accuracy. The Chromalight display ensures excellent legibility in all conditions, while the Triplock crown system guarantees water resistance.
For collectors, certain vintage Submariner references have become incredibly valuable. The "Red Sub" (ref. 1680), the "Comex" models, and early "Big Crown" references command premium prices at auction. However, even modern Submariners hold their value exceptionally well, making them not just timepieces but investments.
About Haruko Nakazima
Haruko Nakazima is a watch enthusiast and contributor to our publication, specializing in reviews and bringing years of experience in the watch industry.