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Offline billyhii8505

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14060
« on: October 18, 2017, 04:39:23 PM »
Hi All,

Dont know if this has been covered on here but here is some interesting information which could be useful on the much loved iconic Rolex Submariner 14060 & 14060M "None Date"

Make: ROLEX
Model: SUBMARINER
Model: 14060 (M)
Year: 1990 - 2012
Case: 39.5 mm
Dial: BLACK
Movement: 3000/3130
WR: 300m

39.5 mm stainless steel case with polished sides and brushed upper. Rolex Triplock screwed down crown. Water resistant to a depth of 300m (1000ft). Model number located between the lugs at 12 o’clock. Serial number located between the lugs at 6 o’clock. Black dial with unidirectional black aluminium divers bezel. Sapphire crystal. Rolex calibre 3000 automatic movement with 31 jewels. Fully brushed Rolex Oyster bracelet with pressed stainless steel folding clasp and divers extension

In 1998 the 14060 became the 14060M and the movement was upgraded to the Rolex calibre 3130. In 1999 the dial of the 14060M Submariner changed from Tritium to Luminova. In 2007 the 14060M became a certified chronometer and extra text was added to the dial sometimes referred to as COSC, or 4 line, From 2007 the 14060M Submariner was produced with an engraved inner rehault.

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1988 - 1999
Serial E, N, X, C, S, W, T, U
14060
Calibre 3000
Lug Holes
Tritium Dial
Two Line Dial
SWISS-T<25
Flat Four Bezel
93150 Bracelet



LUMI DIAL

2000 - 2008
Serial P, K, Y, F, D
14060M
Calibre 3130
Lug Holes
Superluminova Dial
Two Line Dial
SWISS MADE
Slim Four Bezel
93150 Bracelet




REHAUT RRR

2008 - 2010
Serial Z, M,V,G, random
14060M
Calibre 3130
Lug Holes
Superluminova Dial
Four Line "Chronometer Certified" Dial
SWISS MADE
Slim Four Bezel
93150 Bracelet
Personalised Rehaut RRR

Other Information

The Triplelock crown is physically larger than the Twinlock, there is also four separate rubber gaskets as apposed to the two in the Twinlock crown, This is the major factor difference in allowing the Triplelock to be water resistant to a deeper depth, The Triplelock crown is identified by three separate dots beneath the Rolex coronet on the winding crown.

Both the Rolex Submariner 14060 to 14060M... 93150 Bracelets do not have SEL "Sold End Links" or solid center links for this matter,

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Re: 14060
« Reply #1 on: October 19, 2017, 08:18:30 AM »
Good shortcut to a wealth of information about the 14060. Tq for sharing.

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Re: 14060
« Reply #2 on: October 19, 2017, 09:49:44 AM »
Hi All,

Dont know if this has been covered on here but here is some interesting information which could be useful on the much loved iconic Rolex Submariner 14060 & 14060M "None Date"

Make: ROLEX
Model: SUBMARINER
Model: 14060 (M)
Year: 1990 - 2012
Case: 39.5 mm
Dial: BLACK
Movement: 3000/3130
WR: 300m

39.5 mm stainless steel case with polished sides and brushed upper. Rolex Triplock screwed down crown. Water resistant to a depth of 300m (1000ft). Model number located between the lugs at 12 o’clock. Serial number located between the lugs at 6 o’clock. Black dial with unidirectional black aluminium divers bezel. Sapphire crystal. Rolex calibre 3000 automatic movement with 31 jewels. Fully brushed Rolex Oyster bracelet with pressed stainless steel folding clasp and divers extension

In 1998 the 14060 became the 14060M and the movement was upgraded to the Rolex calibre 3130. In 1999 the dial of the 14060M Submariner changed from Tritium to Luminova. In 2007 the 14060M became a certified chronometer and extra text was added to the dial sometimes referred to as COSC, or 4 line, From 2007 the 14060M Submariner was produced with an engraved inner rehault.

BICCHIERINI



1988 - 1999
Serial E, N, X, C, S, W, T, U
14060
Calibre 3000
Lug Holes
Tritium Dial
Two Line Dial
SWISS-T<25
Flat Four Bezel
93150 Bracelet



LUMI DIAL

2000 - 2008
Serial P, K, Y, F, D
14060M
Calibre 3130
Lug Holes
Superluminova Dial
Two Line Dial
SWISS MADE
Slim Four Bezel
93150 Bracelet




REHAUT RRR

2008 - 2010
Serial Z, M,V,G, random
14060M
Calibre 3130
Lug Holes
Superluminova Dial
Four Line "Chronometer Certified" Dial
SWISS MADE
Slim Four Bezel
93150 Bracelet
Personalised Rehaut RRR

Other Information

The Triplelock crown is physically larger than the Twinlock, there is also four separate rubber gaskets as apposed to the two in the Twinlock crown, This is the major factor difference in allowing the Triplelock to be water resistant to a deeper depth, The Triplelock crown is identified by three separate dots beneath the Rolex coronet on the winding crown.

Both the Rolex Submariner 14060 to 14060M... 93150 Bracelets do not have SEL "Sold End Links" or solid center links for this matter,

Cheers
Billy


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Very good information Billy. Rolex Submariner keeps on evolving through time.


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Re: 14060
« Reply #3 on: October 19, 2017, 12:09:24 PM »
Some case size comparison between 14060 and 114060:




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Re: 14060
« Reply #4 on: October 19, 2017, 04:02:04 PM »
Thanks for putting up all the information in a page. Excellent.


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Re: 14060
« Reply #5 on: October 19, 2017, 04:16:04 PM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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Re: 14060
« Reply #6 on: October 20, 2017, 08:02:12 PM »
Some case size comparison between 14060 and 114060:







Nice catch bro~ thanks for sharing your photos


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Re: 14060
« Reply #7 on: October 20, 2017, 08:04:49 PM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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Yes bro, I'm not sure about sub date but flat 4 for sub no date apply till late 90's for my knowledge


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Re: 14060
« Reply #8 on: October 20, 2017, 08:06:10 PM »
Thanks for putting up all the information in a page. Excellent.


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Thanks for spending time to read my post 


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Re: 14060
« Reply #9 on: October 20, 2017, 08:06:59 PM »
Good shortcut to a wealth of information about the 14060. Tq for sharing.


Thanks for reading my post bro, hope you all like it


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Re: 14060
« Reply #10 on: October 20, 2017, 08:10:03 PM »
Hi All,

Dont know if this has been covered on here but here is some interesting information which could be useful on the much loved iconic Rolex Submariner 14060 & 14060M "None Date"

Make: ROLEX
Model: SUBMARINER
Model: 14060 (M)
Year: 1990 - 2012
Case: 39.5 mm
Dial: BLACK
Movement: 3000/3130
WR: 300m

39.5 mm stainless steel case with polished sides and brushed upper. Rolex Triplock screwed down crown. Water resistant to a depth of 300m (1000ft). Model number located between the lugs at 12 o’clock. Serial number located between the lugs at 6 o’clock. Black dial with unidirectional black aluminium divers bezel. Sapphire crystal. Rolex calibre 3000 automatic movement with 31 jewels. Fully brushed Rolex Oyster bracelet with pressed stainless steel folding clasp and divers extension

In 1998 the 14060 became the 14060M and the movement was upgraded to the Rolex calibre 3130. In 1999 the dial of the 14060M Submariner changed from Tritium to Luminova. In 2007 the 14060M became a certified chronometer and extra text was added to the dial sometimes referred to as COSC, or 4 line, From 2007 the 14060M Submariner was produced with an engraved inner rehault.

BICCHIERINI



1988 - 1999
Serial E, N, X, C, S, W, T, U
14060
Calibre 3000
Lug Holes
Tritium Dial
Two Line Dial
SWISS-T<25
Flat Four Bezel
93150 Bracelet



LUMI DIAL

2000 - 2008
Serial P, K, Y, F, D
14060M
Calibre 3130
Lug Holes
Superluminova Dial
Two Line Dial
SWISS MADE
Slim Four Bezel
93150 Bracelet




REHAUT RRR

2008 - 2010
Serial Z, M,V,G, random
14060M
Calibre 3130
Lug Holes
Superluminova Dial
Four Line "Chronometer Certified" Dial
SWISS MADE
Slim Four Bezel
93150 Bracelet
Personalised Rehaut RRR

Other Information

The Triplelock crown is physically larger than the Twinlock, there is also four separate rubber gaskets as apposed to the two in the Twinlock crown, This is the major factor difference in allowing the Triplelock to be water resistant to a deeper depth, The Triplelock crown is identified by three separate dots beneath the Rolex coronet on the winding crown.

Both the Rolex Submariner 14060 to 14060M... 93150 Bracelets do not have SEL "Sold End Links" or solid center links for this matter,

Cheers
Billy


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Very good information Billy. Rolex Submariner keeps on evolving through time.


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Ya bro, I'm still a beginner in rolex~ hope to know more about this beautiful model


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Re: 14060
« Reply #11 on: October 20, 2017, 08:28:14 PM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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That's true. Its only Submariner or Submariner Date.
I don't know why most people call it Submariner No Date here in ASIA. Even at the AD. I once asked for a Submariner. The sales assistant told me "No stock". Then I reinstate that i wanted Submariner NO DATE. Then she went to check at the back and bring for me.
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Re: 14060
« Reply #12 on: October 21, 2017, 11:27:02 AM »
14060 and 14060M Green lume
114060 blue lume

14060M late batch have parachrome blue

I miss the green organic-ish

Always prefer Submariner over the Submariner date

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Re: 14060
« Reply #13 on: October 21, 2017, 12:32:15 PM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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That's true. Its only Submariner or Submariner Date.
I don't know why most people call it Submariner No Date here in ASIA. Even at the AD. I once asked for a Submariner. The sales assistant told me "No stock". Then I reinstate that i wanted Submariner NO DATE. Then she went to check at the back and bring for me.

They need to learn more ;D (joking). I think maybe for them submariner always with date, they dont know that original sub was without the date function.

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Re: 14060
« Reply #14 on: October 22, 2017, 10:27:18 AM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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That's true. Its only Submariner or Submariner Date.
I don't know why most people call it Submariner No Date here in ASIA. Even at the AD. I once asked for a Submariner. The sales assistant told me "No stock". Then I reinstate that i wanted Submariner NO DATE. Then she went to check at the back and bring for me.

They need to learn more ;D (joking). I think maybe for them submariner always with date, they dont know that original sub was without the date function.
Haha. Couldn’t agree more. The sales person should revisit Rolex Sub timeline and understand how the model evolved through time


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Re: 14060
« Reply #15 on: October 22, 2017, 10:41:07 AM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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That's true. Its only Submariner or Submariner Date.
I don't know why most people call it Submariner No Date here in ASIA. Even at the AD. I once asked for a Submariner. The sales assistant told me "No stock". Then I reinstate that i wanted Submariner NO DATE. Then she went to check at the back and bring for me.

They need to learn more ;D (joking). I think maybe for them submariner always with date, they dont know that original sub was without the date function.
Haha. Couldn’t agree more. The sales person should revisit Rolex Sub timeline and understand how the model evolved through time


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i am a purist.  :HammerHead: if i wanted to get a black bezel Submariner, it has to be without date. If I wanted a Submariner Date, then i will get the 2-tone LB or the SS LV. that's just me.  :P
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Re: 14060
« Reply #16 on: October 22, 2017, 02:11:50 PM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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That's true. Its only Submariner or Submariner Date.
I don't know why most people call it Submariner No Date here in ASIA. Even at the AD. I once asked for a Submariner. The sales assistant told me "No stock". Then I reinstate that i wanted Submariner NO DATE. Then she went to check at the back and bring for me.

They need to learn more ;D (joking). I think maybe for them submariner always with date, they dont know that original sub was without the date function.
Haha. Couldn’t agree more. The sales person should revisit Rolex Sub timeline and understand how the model evolved through time


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i am a purist.  :HammerHead: if i wanted to get a black bezel Submariner, it has to be without date. If I wanted a Submariner Date, then i will get the 2-tone LB or the SS LV. that's just me.  :P
Classic model is the way to go !


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Re: 14060
« Reply #17 on: October 22, 2017, 08:57:50 PM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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That's true. Its only Submariner or Submariner Date.
I don't know why most people call it Submariner No Date here in ASIA. Even at the AD. I once asked for a Submariner. The sales assistant told me "No stock". Then I reinstate that i wanted Submariner NO DATE. Then she went to check at the back and bring for me.

They need to learn more ;D (joking). I think maybe for them submariner always with date, they dont know that original sub was without the date function.
Haha. Couldn’t agree more. The sales person should revisit Rolex Sub timeline and understand how the model evolved through time


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i am a purist.  :HammerHead: if i wanted to get a black bezel Submariner, it has to be without date. If I wanted a Submariner Date, then i will get the 2-tone LB or the SS LV. that's just me.  :P


Agree with you sir, I won't go for sub date in black too, only LB or LV


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Re: 14060
« Reply #18 on: October 22, 2017, 08:59:00 PM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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That's true. Its only Submariner or Submariner Date.
I don't know why most people call it Submariner No Date here in ASIA. Even at the AD. I once asked for a Submariner. The sales assistant told me "No stock". Then I reinstate that i wanted Submariner NO DATE. Then she went to check at the back and bring for me.

They need to learn more ;D (joking). I think maybe for them submariner always with date, they dont know that original sub was without the date function.
Haha. Couldn’t agree more. The sales person should revisit Rolex Sub timeline and understand how the model evolved through time


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i am a purist.  :HammerHead: if i wanted to get a black bezel Submariner, it has to be without date. If I wanted a Submariner Date, then i will get the 2-tone LB or the SS LV. that's just me.  :P
Classic model is the way to go !


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Classic always rocks


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Re: 14060
« Reply #19 on: October 22, 2017, 08:59:49 PM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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That's true. Its only Submariner or Submariner Date.
I don't know why most people call it Submariner No Date here in ASIA. Even at the AD. I once asked for a Submariner. The sales assistant told me "No stock". Then I reinstate that i wanted Submariner NO DATE. Then she went to check at the back and bring for me.

They need to learn more ;D (joking). I think maybe for them submariner always with date, they dont know that original sub was without the date function.
Haha. Couldn’t agree more. The sales person should revisit Rolex Sub timeline and understand how the model evolved through time


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We have been educated wrongly by those sales person in Asia


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Re: 14060
« Reply #20 on: October 22, 2017, 09:01:06 PM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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That's true. Its only Submariner or Submariner Date.
I don't know why most people call it Submariner No Date here in ASIA. Even at the AD. I once asked for a Submariner. The sales assistant told me "No stock". Then I reinstate that i wanted Submariner NO DATE. Then she went to check at the back and bring for me.

They need to learn more ;D (joking). I think maybe for them submariner always with date, they dont know that original sub was without the date function.


I learn from mistake as the sales person here educated us in this way


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Re: 14060
« Reply #21 on: October 22, 2017, 09:17:40 PM »
Excellent Sub collection there mate  :thumbsup:
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Re: 14060
« Reply #22 on: October 23, 2017, 10:19:03 AM »
Excellent Sub collection there mate  :thumbsup:

Thanks mate


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Re: 14060
« Reply #23 on: October 23, 2017, 12:39:11 PM »
Great write up.
Just little comment, that’s no sub none date, but sub and sub date.
Flat four bezel only on certain serial i think


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That's true. Its only Submariner or Submariner Date.
I don't know why most people call it Submariner No Date here in ASIA. Even at the AD. I once asked for a Submariner. The sales assistant told me "No stock". Then I reinstate that i wanted Submariner NO DATE. Then she went to check at the back and bring for me.

They need to learn more ;D (joking). I think maybe for them submariner always with date, they dont know that original sub was without the date function.
Haha. Couldn’t agree more. The sales person should revisit Rolex Sub timeline and understand how the model evolved through time


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We have been educated wrongly by those sales person in Asia


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From my logic and sales perspective probably it’s easier to recognize the model according to date and no date tagline. Hence less communication required between the customer and the sales person.

However, people who passionate about the watch will definitely appreciate the history


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Re: 14060
« Reply #24 on: October 24, 2017, 09:16:09 AM »
In Rolex terms:

Submariner Oyster Perpetual
Submariner Oyster Perpetual Date

In Malaysia terms:

Sub
no date Sub