Friday, March 13, 2009

The Rolex Milsub

The Rolex “special deliveries” are very appreciated by collectors because of their rarity of course, but also because they are the ultimate expression of the concept of toolwatch, which has made Rolex famous. Some of these watches have the usual features of the “ordinary” models and some other have specific details that make them look even sexier to the eye of the connoisseur. The milsub belongs to this category and the happy few collectors who own one of these watches usually consider them as a keeper in their Rolex sportswatches collection.

In the 1970’s, about 1200 Rolex Submariner were made especially for the Royal Navy under the references 5513, 5517 or the double reference 5513/5517. These military Submariners – nicknamed milsubs by the collectors - have the following specificities:
- There is a "T" in a circle above the depth markings, to indicate the presence of tritium in the markers. This feature is shared by other watches issued to the Royal Navy, such as the Omega Seamaster 300. The dials used on the milsubs are all similar except for a small batch of dials with larger markers and a slightly different coronet.
- The hands are specific for this model and are often referred to as "sword" hands (ref. 5513 was also issued with Mercedes hands). Again, this type of hands has also been used on the Omega Seamaster 300 delivered to the Royal Navy.
- The bezel is a standard production, but in some cases (always on ref. 5517 and sometimes on ref. 5513) the insert has minute markings around the whole insert.


- The case spring bars are fixed to fit a NATO strap only.


- The case-back has a MOD (Ministery of Defense) part number engraved, which starts with 0552 or with W10, a triangle with a hat on top and below an issue number and year. The milsubs have been delivered to the MOD in well know batches and their serial numbers correspond to their issue number. The caseback numbers are quite different depending of the delivery and the serial number is also engraved inside the caseback.



There were several configurations of mil subs that are considered correct and original depending on the age and batch.
- The 5513 milsub has been delivered with either sword hands or mercedes hands from new
- The 5513 milsub came with either full 60 minute bezel insert or 15 min bezel insert from new.
- The 5517 milsub was delievered only with sword hands and full 60 minute bezel.
Some milsubs have had their dials repainted by the MOD watchmakers in a very unusual fashion: the resulting dial has a very unorthodox “explorer” display (with 3-6-9 numbers), a huge coronet and an outer chapter ring.



2 comments:

  1. Hi Allas,
    I have a Rolex Milsub 5513 with 60 minute marker bezel and Mercedes Hands. The guys at Bonhams in London tell me that the hands have possibly been changed and I see on your webpage here that you state that the 5513s were issued with sword hands and mercedes hands - do you have any evidence to substantiate this (Rolex in London couldn't shed any light on this, they could only confirm when the watch was shipped off to the naval dockyards). Thanks, Ray.

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  2. Good Info. Please find an upto date article on the vintage Rolex military Submariners here http://www.vintage-db.com/the-rolex-milsub/

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