🎉 A temporarily swap: Submariner 16613

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A temporarily swap: Submariner 16613

July 26, 2019

In 2008, introduced a new Submariner in all white gold (with blue dial and bezel), ref. 116619. This year, introduced the gold/steel (Rolesor) model of the Submariner in both black and blue dial versions at BaselWorld 2009. These are respectively the ref. 116613LN and ref.116613LB models (Ariel of aBlogToRead.com did nice coverage on them).When the GMT-Master 116713 and 116710 were introduced a few years ago, I remember a sudden short price drop of its predecessors (ref.16710/16713). Perhaps this is the time to keep an eye on the current/former models of the Rolesor Submariner models (ref.16613).Since a few weeks, I am wearing a Submariner 16613. Once in a while, there is this opportunity to temporarily swap a watch for a while with another watch adept. This time, I swapped my Yacht-Master for this bicolor Submariner with someone from the Dutch forum. Subariner 16613I never received so much comments (both negative and positive) on a wrist watch. Also by non-watch enthusiasts, these so-called ‘evil outsiders we all know. ?? I also witnessed that several people were staring at this ‘Clown watch, as it is being called on the several forums. Maybe it s due to the gold, or the blue dial, but this watch looks much bigger than my other Oyster Professional models like the GMT-II 16710 and Yacht-Master 16622. The Sea-Dweller I have looks smaller anyway, because the smaller diameter of its dial.The combination of the blue dial, blue and gold bezel, gold crown and gold center links makes this a real ‘in your face . I discovered that I am more the stainless steel kind of guy, with a small exception for the platina bezel & dial combo of the Yacht-Master. That s wild enough for me I guess ?? If the dial and bezel color were a bit more toned down, I could probably handle one of these gold/steel (Rolesor) combinations myself. Perhaps a brown dialed GMT-Master ref.16713 (or vintage 1675/8) would suit me better. Submariner 16613The picture above does not include the original box of the 16613 Submariner, but I needed a nice background for the watch when taking a picture from the top. ??Anyway, you should be keeping an eye on these models if you are in for some bicolor this summer! My friends from Lex-Watches have a used one up for sale for 3850 euro. PrecisionWatches has a unused 2008 model for 5300 euro. The list price of these gold/steel Submariner ref.16613 model is 7200 euro, but they are bound to leave the catalogue soon…