I went to the Rolex boutique showed my interest in the submariner, the salesperson laughed and told me that's not how it works!! U gotta first buy a cheap Rolex and be on a waiting list then maybe in a few months or years u maybe lucky enough to be chosen to buy one lmao!! Then straight to the JLC boutique poured me some sparkling water and spent 35k on a reverso duoface ;) way to go Rolex!!
I'll be honest, before I "discovered" watches I didn't know a Submariner from a Timex. So I went through fifty years in ignorance. My family (I refer to immediate as well as extended family) was working class, and owning a Rolex in may family would be quite frowned upon as uppity and trying to act rich. I found that some of the nonsense the family spent its money could have been better spent on a nice watch or two or three. I'm still working class, own my house and vehicles, work everyday, and I don't buy such foolishness as alcohol or cigarettes, I don't buy a car every five or seven years, I never buy clothes I just use what I've had all these years, and I buy watches. I don't own a Sub, but do have a 2002 SeaDweller.
Bought my Sub in Hong Kong in 1973 for $215. Fortunately it was not counterfeit and even more fortunately it was a “red” 1680, service cats are astronomical but it rarely needs it, so maybe averages $100 a year or so. For insurance my jeweler last appraised it at $25k, but I wear it every day and still dive with it. A great watch that served a lifetime with elegance and practicality, and hopefully will do the same for my son.
I bought my Rolex Submariner in 1975 in England it cost me £176 I still use it daily it's now valued at about £5400 with all its original paper invoices and guarantee plus original box.Would I buy a new one today no I would not they are overpriced because every man and his dog knows what a Rolex is,someone has to pay for all that advertising at F1 events and Wimbledon. Wish I had bought a few though in 1975,good watch never missed a beat in its life,still dive with it.
Dave Lee That’s gotta be in London! My Dad’s gaff in Bucks was £4200 in ‘66, it’s now worth £400k, nothing like the huge rise of your apartment, flippin’ pricey, though! I considered buying a Submariner for £800 in ‘83, but decided to not pull the trigger in the end........big mistake!
robert bishop ..Battersea has seen ridiculous prices rises throughout the years ..and who could have forecast Rolex steel sports rising so much..the herd mentality and UA-cam certainly fuels much of the Rolex hype...
I purchased a Tudor Oysterdate at the base PX back in '72 for $110. The blue dial and bezel are very faded from thousands of hours in the sun but it's still my favorite. Back then I was a naive young kid but knowing what I know now, I wish I would have bought a case of them.
I think the beauty of a watch like the Rolex is that it is unchanging and not quickly obsolete because it will always be repairable. Smart watches are just instantly obsolete and soon unrepairable and disposable. I am not a wealthy man but I buy a good watch every decade, Rolex, IWC, Breitling, Omega so far. and I keep them.
I bought my Submariner in 1970 when I was in the USMC. Sold it a couple of years ago for 5x the purchase price. Beautiful watch. Prestigious. Got lots of positive attention. Kept lousy time. Bracelet opened several times at most inopportune moments...(fingertip saves!). Required EXPENSIVE service every five years or so (I wore it constantly... combat, law enforcement, frequent diving, mountain climbing, skiing, dinner, church... you get the idea.) For a bullet proof, reliable, reasonably priced dive watch, go Seiko. Currently wearing a 200 M Kinetic with a heavy NATO band. Looking at a Tuna or a Resco.
Thanks for this video! Got one from the same era. Passed on by my father and that gives it immeasurable value. Works as reliably as ever and the look is classic. Late comment I know, but just really found this channel!
I bought a 2003 Rolex Submariner Date 16610 (Y-Series) used with all boxes, certificate, booklets, calendar and that small Rolex anchor thing and stuff in 2014 for the price of 4065 Euros. The Y-Series was the last production year with the holes in the horns and the first year with that lasered crown in the saphire crystal. 2003 was also a special year for the Sub because it was the 50th anniversary of the Submariner. By now on ebay a used Y-Series 16610 Sub can reach prices up to 5800 Euros and mine is like new. That's a good value appreciation for three years of owning it. You never make a mistake with a Rolex Sub. ;)
I've got a 16800 as well and it is first and foremost a rock-solid timepiece which will still work when the last Quartz watch has long died. if you want one and can afford it, great. If you can't, go for Seiko, Steinhart or another good-quality brand.
That cat.....I love it. I got my Dad's Sub when he passed it on to me. Said that I earned it being a great dad and really figuring our life. It was very nice of him because it was his grail watch. I'm glad that he decided to give it to me before he knew he was ill and passed away. It makes a big difference to have been given it just because he wanted to share something so meaningful with me. I don't think I'd pay for a Rolex at their current prices. Even a Tudor would do it for me...I love those snowflake hands.
Only just discovered this great channel . great content , a refreshing ,funny and informative way of delivering , the best kept secret for UA-cam watch geeks , keep it up .
As a precision mechanic / engineer I love mechanic toys. I had a look at so many watches because it IS a lot of money but they all did not convince me. I bit the bullet and NEVER regretted it! I wear them with a suit and on the beach- versatility is an important point if you just have one „good“ watch!
Great video. Loved it. And yes, the Sub is the Ultimate, The One and Only.. I am proud to have 2 in my collection and even though I love other watches in my collection and truly enjoy wearing them, the Sub is THE watch for me. Always been and always will be. You nailed it in the video, man. Brilliant!
My dad got one in 1973 from his dad. It is about 45 years old. The bisel fell but that is all it happened. It still works perfectly well. I am crazy about having one like it because it is worth it.
I have had my 16800 since new in 1986, and worn it daily for 25 years. I had it serviced twice, refinished/serviced once, had the face replaced (due to the yellow patina everyone likes) with a white gold outlined non-lumed version, had the bezel insert replaced to match the non-lumed face (the Pip) and had the bracelet clasp replaced due to it being hit by a hammer. All done by Rolex in Dallas, TX. The watch still looks and runs like new. Is it worth the $7500 it cost new in '86...probably not, but it is nice, and it does get the attention you refer to in your video. I would not buy another, but I am glad I bought my 16800!
The Time Teller just wondeting im knew to watches and love rolex.i travel frequently and love the explorer and thh gmt.is the gmt water proof like the sub?
I have a submariner 16800 bought in 1984 for £780 new. Last year the magnifying glass over the date dropped off without me knowing and I have lost it. How and where and how much to get a replacement
Outstanding. Watch - I purchased a 16800 9/11/1985 for $ 1,145 dollars - it is now vintage valued at $5,144 dollars wear it only on my Birthday. Owned for 35 years.
The Sub is iconic because it captured the essence of simplicity. It's no frills, no bells & whistles, just a straight up, well built work horse. For me it looks its best in stainless steel. It doesn't need gold or two tone to make it look great. Black dial, blue or green it's just as beautiful in all its colours. As a kid the first watch I bought was a timex diver that looked a lot like a Sub. That was what attracted me to it. That $30 Timex in the late 70's started me off on a life long love affair with watches.
The stainless steel Rolex Submariner is the best selling luxury sport watch of all time and always will be. It’s also an exceptional value fetching nearly 3/4 the price (or better) pre-owned right out of the gate. I have owned over a Million Dollars in watches collectively (not all at once as I’m not a hedge fund manager) and typically hold $200K in 3- pieces, but always have a Sub. Also a great 1st luxury watch regardless the year 1960’s 1680 reference right through the current ceramic. Good vid 👍🏻
Purchased my Sub in 1998 new. Worn it every day, never take off, works perfectly +2 a day. Serviced once in 20 years. original bracelet the most comfortable ever. Does the job, great at work, casual, pool sea physical work, you name it. Its the ultimate tool watch with cache! 20 years! Works just fine and never noticed . the newer stable of Rolex'x, with the exception of the Explorer 1 are just way to big and blingy for my tase now.
Have a Submariner that I absolutely love! It's the version silver and gold (blue face). It's been my best companion for the last 10 years! Looks and works just like new! Paid a little more than $5,000 for it! I have no idea of what it's worth today, and it does not matter to me! I love that watch! If any question, just go ahead!
I have a 2005 Submariner I bought for $4,000 I had it insured for $5,100 my son in law told me what they’re going for so I had it reappraised at $11,500 …so glad nothing happened it it when it was under insured
Re the James Bond comment, your almost correct. Ian Fleming had a Rolex Explorer as his personal watch, in the original James Bond novels he only refers to James Bond wearing a Rolex Oyster (not a submariner).
Firstly:The Submariner is a Rolex Oyster. Second: Ian Fleming recommended the Submariner to the production because it was used from the military and especially The Navy Seals, frogmen etc. So yes. The Sub IS the James Bond watch
The Rolex Submariner will always be the ORIGINAL James Bond watch. As long as Aston Martins will be his original cars and Vodka Martinis (shaken and not stired) will be his favourite drink. Omega paid a ton of money to EON productions just to change the watch of JB. But Omega will always be the outsider for 007 just like the BMW's he was driving at the Brosnan years (and i'm fond of BMW's...)
Superb video Jory. I don't know if you realize it as you made no mention of it but yours happens to be the very desirable transitional 16800 model which was all the new updates, sapphire crystal, 300m dive depth & quickset but still had the old style dial from the 1680 which only lasted for less then a year. I know a lot about this because I bought the same watch brand new from a AD in 1983 just before going into the Army. The watch at the time listed for $1125.00 & I ended up walking out the door for $880.00 & they gave me 12 month no interest financing to boot. I'm not going to say that no other watch couldn't have done what my Sub did but I whore it every day of my life for 25 years, it has gone thru every advanced combat school that the military offers, served in multiple combat tours & actually aided in saving my life once. It didn't get its first service until it was 12 years old, Its only been polished once by Rolex & the watch still looks great. I officially retired her after 25 years but still wear it from time to time. I have all the boxes books & paperwork & recently turned down a offer $8000.00 which is really pretty amazing when you think about it. Their are not many watches you can buy, wear & enjoy & have it appreciate like a Rolex. All I can say that is the watch that made me an avid watch collector and this is the one watch that I would never part with under any circumstances. Their are so many great watches on the market but their is just something so special about the understated & classic 40mm Submariner, it really is iconic. Thanks again Jory, I always enjoy your videos.
I sold my Rolex Submariner after it had been sitting in an empty mayonnaise jar for about 10 years, mainly because it wasn't that accurate and cost a fortune to service. Sold it for a ton of money. Bought some quartz watches, and the best is the Phoibos 300 meter diver, PX002, a homage that looks like a Rolex Sub but bigger, more accurate, better lume, better band width and fit, and a nice sapphire crystal with cyclops. Cost $119 on Amazon. That's 1/70 the cost of a Rolex Submariner. And I like it better. Check it out, all the good looks, none of the expense to own and service, better size and fit, truly a perfect watch, and not bling.
Hi! In the 60s I had a paper route, a watchmaker was my customer, he gave me a short lecture on the Sub b/c my oo7 reference, compared it to the Hamilton which if memory serves me right won the contract for the US Navy(guess I shoulda check before saying that😁) over the Sub, anyway, he also said about the Rolex Sub, if you fall on hard times, it's the only watch you can exchange for money anywhere in the world.
I had one I picked up used. It developed problems in the movement my local watch maker could not repair. I ended up trading it for more than i paid for it toward a Planet ocean (a watch I don’t think I will ever sell). The two-tone blue face submariner might just be the mot beautiful watch ever made!
You are a Rolex fan.I have an authorised dealers supplied catalogue with price list from 1989.In the Rolex embossed envelope.A Subbu then cost about a grand and a bit......?Times have changed and enjoy a superb homage now.Who knows?Only me or a watch guy.Happy days and just started watching your stuff.Cool.
Love the Sub. Had an old no date, then SS date, then Black two tone , now brand new Blue two tone ceramic. Ya I guess you could say I love this watch. Also a new GMT Master II Batman, for everyday, but the Sub is my fav. Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it :)
Geeze, you really got me going. I scooted over to the bay, maybe pick one up...HOLY! $3,800 just for a face! At any rate, I can now engage in a thoughtful exchange on this watch. Thanks.
Great review I personally do not think it is over-rated and I really enjoy having one in my collection. It is nearly conclusive that the literary Bond wore a Rolex Explorer 1016 like its writer Ian Fleming. Hollywood is what made the Submariner the Bond watch. Being a Bond fan this is why I have one of each in my collection.
At one point- for many years, Rolex watches were military issue for US Navy divers and Frogmen. The SEALS wore them too. Thing is, back then a Rolex was just a well built hard duty watch. Over time, however, it became a LUXURY item...which meant the SEALS replaced it with an inexpensive Casio a few years ago. When the watch made it's reputation it was not a rich man's terribly expensive watch - it was just a terribly well built watch.
Firstly:The Submariner is a Rolex Oyster. And Fleming doesnt says in the novel Explorer, he just tells an Oyster. Second: Ian Fleming recommended the Submariner to the production because it was used from the military and especially The Navy Seals, frogmen etc. Cubby Broccoli happened to own one (a 6538) and borrowed it to Sean Connery for the movies. So yes.The Sub IS the James Bond watch
Had my Submariner, which I purchased in 2011, stolen. My fiancé gifted a 2017 model to me this year for Valentine’s Day. Really dig the slick clasp and quality on this timeless timepiece. Good to know that I can kill someone with it as James Bond did. Gives a new new meaning to “Killer Watch”. Great vid!
I gifted my wife a Rolex Stainless/White Gold Lady Datejust silver dial with diamonds on the 5 minute markers except the 15 minute hand...she gifted me a Submariner Date...wedding presents as a gift of time back in 2006. We are not aficionados, but wanted something special to remember our special moment in time. With periodic maintenance, we will wear our timepieces for our lifetime, and with that, they are our own little time capsules to remember...the gift of time to each other. Outside of that, they have performed outstandingly
I own a 2006 submariner 16610 with the SEL metal band. The beauty of this Rolex watch is it still looks absolutely gorgeous and brand new even after all these years. They don't scratch easily and the design is timeless. Very accurate time, looks and feels expensive. Buying a Rolex is not just buying a watch, you're buying an investment that hold its value just like gold.
Really? Well, people who can afford a Rolex could also afford a JLC, Blancpain or Breguet, but do you really have to own all of it? We all know that among all in the top tier, Rolex spends the most in marketing, so those who bought Rolex actually pays a chunk to cover their marketing cost, which makes it a tad more expensive to what they're really worth for
Vinny Ocean i can afford to walk in and pay cash on a Sub and I always complain that they (Rolex) are marketing Giants. They are not even close to "the best". Yet every pleb on Earth aspires to own one! They are kind of like the Bose of Watches, except that they DO make a great watch! Truth is, I just wish I could bottle the marketing genius.
Not true .. I love watches and am lucky enough to be easily able to buy a Rolex however I choose not to. To me they are often bought by people who are ignorant of the watch market and have therefore become a rather tacky status symbol
You're both wrong. I have a SUB bought 20 years ago when prices were relatively lower than they are today. I think the Rolex has been cleverly marketed like many other brands’ HUBLOT and OMEGA, TAG etc, and are just overpriced in my opinion. People who say Rolexes are for ignorant people are either snobs or simply jealous. Rolex is one of the most charismatic, best all round watches on the market and all the watch anyone would need, use it as a sports, work or dress watch, it always look good and stands out, it's no PATEK or Vacheron, but then it's not competing with those brands.
Hi Jory, hello from Israel , I like your watch taste and also your necklace;), I am looking for use one of this, but afraid it imitation. I also love seiko I have velatura:) your new big tuna is amazing!! How can I find Rolex , and what is the max price for it
16610 circa 1996. I've worn this thing for over a year straight, every day. The steel on the clasp's a little tarnished, but you would think I was wearing a watch that was 22 years old as the rest of the stainless steel glistens and glints as if much newer -- that's why Rolex's famous.
First off, love the cat shirt! My wife and kids are big cat people. I really liked your review of the Rolex Submariner and I would love to own one. I have never purchased a Rolex and hope to change that in 2018.
Nice review! I'm new to your channel, but will give gladly watch a few more of your videos! At first I thought it was going to be another Rolex hit piece with the huge Seiko print behind you...glad I decided to play it! I love the 16800 reference with the drilled lugs and matte black bezel (aluminum, right?). The newer ceramic bezels dress it up a bit more, but I prefer the toolish vibe of the matte finish. I do love the new glide-lock bracelets, upgraded clasp and solid end links...just adds to the "substantial" feel, fit and finish you described. I have the "blingy" TT blue and yellow gold 116613 reference, but it really doesn't appease my desire for a durable diver...in fact it spends a lot of time in my watch case. Thanks for the great video!
I have a 1961 ref 5512 Rolex Submariner with pointed crown guards and a gilt 2 line dial with chapter ring and exclamation dot. It belonged to my grandfather, then my father and know to me as a third generation owner. It has passed only 3 services in its life. And still is my everyday wearer keeping amazing time after almost 60 years of existence in the family... Need to say more?
I bought my Rolex in 1986 for $560. It was purchased in the Navy exchange by my cousin who was in Europe and on the Ike. It has been on my wrist almost every day since I got it. Alas, it was just about totally worn out and I was ready to move on and retire it. I tried to buy a Seadweller redline at an AD, well several and just gave up. So my brother said to just completely overhaul it because I already owned a watch most folks would love to own. So I took it to the AD and said that I wanted a complete and total overhaul along with a new bracelet. So off it went in early January of 2020. Just before the virus hit I got the call that the watch was ready. $2900 for the rebuild and when they handed it to me, you could not tell that is was a 35 year old watch. Yes the case had been polished, but it’s my watch, I know it’s history, don’t have any kids to pass it on to, so again I wear it every day and love looking at my Subbie. I don’t want the Seadweller anymore and I would not trade even up for one. The only comment I ever got was some wise ass asked me if it was a real Rolex. I ask him if that was a real Timex he was wearing. I was helping out at an ag dealer in parts, and peons like me weren’t supposed to wear nice watches. Even though that watch was less than half price, I save every penny I could for three years to buy my sub. So that comment really was unnecessary.
Well said at 1:28, it's still a amazing watch no matter how people put it. One thing, the first dive watch with rotating bezel was the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. The Submariner debuted in 1954, a year later then the Fifty Fathoms.
+Chester Lau From my understanding the fifty fathoms came out in 1952, and the sub was released in '53 just a few months after. I could totally be wrong though. Thanks for the clarification, Chester!
"In 1952, two French military officers, Captain "Bob" Maloubier and his lieutenant Claude Riffaud were tasked by the French Military of Defence to create the elite combat diving unit "Les Nageurs de Combat". The new unit required rugged, water-resistance and reliable material capable of withstanding the testing conditions of underwater missions. The two officers’ attempts to find an existing watch that could meet these requirements were fruitless, and their search led them to Blancpain. Working closely together, the company's leading engineers and watchmakers successfully developed the Fifty Fathoms in 1953. The operational needs of the Les Nageurs de Combat were met, and the archetypal diver's watch was born Utilizing an automatic winding movement for robustness, and a unidirectional bezel to keep track of elapsed diving time (a world's first), the Fifty Fathoms was cased in robust stainless steel. Its guaranteed water resistance was a then-unheard-of fifty fathoms or 91.45 meters, which was the maximum dive depth for a diver equipped with cylinders containing a mix of oxygen and nitrogen."
"They do tend to hold their value quite well so it's not a terrible purchase." Bought my 16610 with box & papers in 2012 for $4,000, it's currently valued at $9,000!
Love the Rolex Submariner. Owned several over the years, new and used. Something would invariably come along that I thought I wanted more so sold the current Submariner I had at the time and always made money on them. The one Sub I did keep was a 2000 model that I bought used for $2600 in 2001. Its probably worth around 4k now. The Stainless Subs and Explorers I always did well with. Can't go wrong with either.
I bought a new Rolex Submariner from Brodnax Jewelers in Memphis, Ten., in 1966....would you believe it cost $166 then? There were NO fakes in that era and Brodnax was the ONLY Rolex dealer in Memphis at the time . I bought four more over the years, paying $1200 for a slightly used in 1990. Today, a new one cost about $9,000 or more....totally ridiculous.
False credit given. Rolex is the archetype diver's watch, but Blancpain was the pioneer in the first dive watch with rotating bezel. The number one reason why Rolex is king has little to do with the quality of the watch. Rolex just has a juggernaut marketing department. I'm confident Rolex spends more on marketing than it does on manufacturing.
But he's right. Rolex jews their watches out to the nth degree. It's the same shit with Oakley sunglasses, or Beats headphones -- not NEARLY worth as much to manufacturer as they are to the consumer (In fact, I was sponsored by Oakley at one point and even I will tell you they are shit). And that's because they have to pay for all that up front marketing costs. There's no way in a snowy hell these watches are worth what people pay, not from a material or manufacturing point anyway. And if you dare disagree, well then, I'll just go ahead and pompously say you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about, because then, it's a true statement.
@@RaviGauravPandey Are they worth what people pay? Maybe or maybe not, some of them do however have a lot of gold on them (date just ect), so those ones certainly must be worth something! Gold is gold afterall.
@@RaviGauravPandey Yes I inverted Jenny many times during the course of my relationship with her but im trying to move on. Maybe I made a mistake by leaving?
I bought mine as a reenlistment present to myself in 1982. Paid $700 dollars for it at the time. Still have it today. They all slow down if you don't wear it all the time. Anyone who claims different is either lying or doesn't own one. The one thing you said right is they look good. Aside from that , they are not a very good watch. I have had to have mine reworked several times over the years. I like the watch, its my son's when I'm dead. The price they want for one today is just f****** stupid, so if you are buying one, your just buying it because its a rolex. There are a lot of better watches for a lot less money in the market today. I'm still a little pissed that I paid $700 for mine back then. That aside, I'm still glad I bought it back then.
I think much of it goes back to the 70s and 80s when most watches were modestly petite. The look of the sub was pretty much it's own genre, like elvis, or metallica. The pioneers always gain importance. Then you have the HUGE marketing campaign to spearhead the watch into commonplace and showcase rolex watches in popular culture, James Bond being only one of them. The marketing department really knew what they were doing. It's the same thing Du Bois did with jewelry.
Love these Videos Jory. Just one piece of constructive criticism. I think it might be really helpful if you get a better camera to shoot the far shots? Might help take the videos to the next level. Keep it up!
+passarapin101 Your input is appreciated and on point. The channel has taken off much faster than anticipated. I'm currently shopping for a better camera for the far shots/ mic. Stay tuned!
Do you think that the recent popularity of Tudor Black Bay will start to hurt the perceived value of the Submariner? I have the 114060 and it's one of my favorite pieces.
I went to the Rolex boutique showed my interest in the submariner, the salesperson laughed and told me that's not how it works!! U gotta first buy a cheap Rolex and be on a waiting list then maybe in a few months or years u maybe lucky enough to be chosen to buy one lmao!! Then straight to the JLC boutique poured me some sparkling water and spent 35k on a reverso duoface ;) way to go Rolex!!
Did the same thing when I can get something cheaper from JLC or Omega with better movement and super cool mechanical functions.
@@lipinglin1994 True that i also got the Omega Seamaster 300 co-axial and couldnt be happier with the purchase!
@@lipinglin1994 same. Bought an Omega Railmaster after learning how hard it was going to be to get an Explorer. No regrets
@@cjyu2 the Omega coaxial calibers are amazing. I get less than +1 sec a day consistently
@@clash79 Also looking to get the Zenith Chronomaster Sport now. :)
A lot of it has to do with the fact the moment you buy a sub from the AD it appreciates by aprox. 36% while Omega depreciates by about 40%
That’s why I but my omegas used
More like depreciates
I'll be honest, before I "discovered" watches I didn't know a Submariner from a Timex. So I went through fifty years in ignorance. My family (I refer to immediate as well as extended family) was working class, and owning a Rolex in may family would be quite frowned upon as uppity and trying to act rich. I found that some of the nonsense the family spent its money could have been better spent on a nice watch or two or three. I'm still working class, own my house and vehicles, work everyday, and I don't buy such foolishness as alcohol or cigarettes, I don't buy a car every five or seven years, I never buy clothes I just use what I've had all these years, and I buy watches. I don't own a Sub, but do have a 2002 SeaDweller.
ryvr madduck this is an awesome story. Great insight
Well done! I’m with you 100%. I’ve brought my lunch to the office every day for 20 years and keep my cars for 15 years. No guilt here buying a watch.
Bought my Sub in Hong Kong in 1973 for $215. Fortunately it was not counterfeit and even more fortunately it was a “red” 1680, service cats are astronomical but it rarely needs it, so maybe averages $100 a year or so. For insurance my jeweler last appraised it at $25k, but I wear it every day and still dive with it. A great watch that served a lifetime with elegance and practicality, and hopefully will do the same for my son.
I bought my Rolex Submariner in 1975 in England it cost me £176 I still use it daily it's now valued at about £5400 with all its original paper invoices and guarantee plus original box.Would I buy a new one today no I would not they are overpriced because every man and his dog knows what a Rolex is,someone has to pay for all that advertising at F1 events and Wimbledon. Wish I had bought a few though in 1975,good watch never missed a beat in its life,still dive with it.
August 1975 I purchased my apartment @£6299... Today it's value is £1.35 million....tomatoes tomatoes...
6000 to 1.3 million. Wow! Thanks for the perspective...
Same story here with my 5513 maxi £250 used. I wouldn't dive with it now though.
Dave Lee That’s gotta be in London! My Dad’s gaff in Bucks was £4200 in ‘66, it’s now worth £400k, nothing like the huge rise of your apartment, flippin’ pricey, though! I considered buying a Submariner for £800 in ‘83, but decided to not pull the trigger in the end........big mistake!
robert bishop ..Battersea has seen ridiculous prices rises throughout the years ..and who could have forecast Rolex steel sports rising so much..the herd mentality and UA-cam certainly fuels much of the Rolex hype...
I love Rolex but i love my Omega SeaMaster more. Great watch for the money and keeps fantastic time!
I purchased a Tudor Oysterdate at the base PX back in '72 for $110. The blue dial and bezel are very faded from thousands of hours in the sun but it's still my favorite. Back then I was a naive young kid but knowing what I know now, I wish I would have bought a case of them.
Submariner 1680 was my first Rolex. In 1976 the price at AD was 507 us dolars. I still enjoy wearing it 42 years later.
What's the price now a days ?
Nice watch, but I prefer the Omega Seamaster automatic model made between 2000-2009.
It's so good to hear how stoked you were back then for hitting a thousand subscribers: Pretty sure hitting 100K today was an amazing moment as well :P
I think the beauty of a watch like the Rolex is that it is unchanging and not quickly obsolete because it will always be repairable. Smart watches are just instantly obsolete and soon unrepairable and disposable. I am not a wealthy man but I buy a good watch every decade, Rolex, IWC, Breitling, Omega so far. and I keep them.
I bought my Submariner in 1970 when I was in the USMC. Sold it a couple of years ago for 5x the purchase price. Beautiful watch. Prestigious. Got lots of positive attention.
Kept lousy time. Bracelet opened several times at most inopportune moments...(fingertip saves!). Required EXPENSIVE service every five years or so (I wore it constantly... combat, law enforcement, frequent diving, mountain climbing, skiing, dinner, church... you get the idea.)
For a bullet proof, reliable, reasonably priced dive watch, go Seiko. Currently wearing a 200 M Kinetic with a heavy NATO band.
Looking at a Tuna or a Resco.
sold mine also,bought a seiko,better watch all around and keeps time
Thanks for this video! Got one from the same era. Passed on by my father and that gives it immeasurable value. Works as reliably as ever and the look is classic. Late comment I know, but just really found this channel!
I love mine and it makes me smile every time i wear it :)
It's the watch I want. I'm drowning in the idea of purchasing and wearing a standard black Rolex Submariner Date.
I like Rolex and respect the brand but in a heads up Pepsi challenge with a Grand Seiko spring drive diver, I would choose the Seiko.
"Is it worth it? Let me work it. I put my thang down, flip it and reverse it." lololololololololololololololololololol
I bought a 2003 Rolex Submariner Date 16610 (Y-Series) used with all boxes, certificate, booklets, calendar and that small Rolex anchor thing and stuff in 2014 for the price of 4065 Euros. The Y-Series was the last production year with the holes in the horns and the first year with that lasered crown in the saphire crystal. 2003 was also a special year for the Sub because it was the 50th anniversary of the Submariner. By now on ebay a used Y-Series 16610 Sub can reach prices up to 5800 Euros and mine is like new. That's a good value appreciation for three years of owning it. You never make a mistake with a Rolex Sub. ;)
Good for you, want a cookie? Fuck off.
How kind of you! Thank you. I'll take a chocolate cookie if you have some ;)
lol :o)
I've got a 16800 as well and it is first and foremost a rock-solid timepiece which will still work when the last Quartz watch has long died.
if you want one and can afford it, great. If you can't, go for Seiko, Steinhart or another good-quality brand.
2001 k series was the first with solid links and the rolex crown hologram on the crystal not 2003
Very cool, relaxed and enthusiastic delivery👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks, Louis!
not a fan of the Sub, but think the Explorer and Datejust are classy as hell
I love your ‘83 Sub, that’s my birth year and would definitely be a grail. Beautiful Sub and great video!
Just bought a two tone Bluesy.The design is perfect.
That cat.....I love it. I got my Dad's Sub when he passed it on to me. Said that I earned it being a great dad and really figuring our life. It was very nice of him because it was his grail watch. I'm glad that he decided to give it to me before he knew he was ill and passed away. It makes a big difference to have been given it just because he wanted to share something so meaningful with me. I don't think I'd pay for a Rolex at their current prices. Even a Tudor would do it for me...I love those snowflake hands.
Only just discovered this great channel . great content , a refreshing ,funny and informative way of delivering , the best kept secret for UA-cam watch geeks , keep it up .
Nice seeing this video bro.. you are so happy about the 1k subs... look at you now! Keep it up ;)
As a precision mechanic / engineer I love mechanic toys. I had a look at so many watches because it IS a lot of money but they all did not convince me. I bit the bullet and NEVER regretted it! I wear them with a suit and on the beach- versatility is an important point if you just have one „good“ watch!
Hey Jory - I’m turning 40 next month and am thinking of getting a 1981 Sub. Smart buy or would you suggest a different watch?
I love this watch and I hope to own it one day
I have never heard of the Rolex submariner till I started watching watch videos. Nice watch but I like the Seikos better
Great video. Loved it. And yes, the Sub is the Ultimate, The One and Only.. I am proud to have 2 in my collection and even though I love other watches in my collection and truly enjoy wearing them, the Sub is THE watch for me. Always been and always will be. You nailed it in the video, man. Brilliant!
Like your vids big time ! keep 'em coming thx
My dad got one in 1973 from his dad. It is about 45 years old. The bisel fell but that is all it happened. It still works perfectly well. I am crazy about having one like it because it is worth it.
I love watches, hopefully I will have one of these iconic watches sometime. Thank you for your great and informative videos.
Ken Jencks same
I have had my 16800 since new in 1986, and worn it daily for 25 years. I had it serviced twice, refinished/serviced once, had the face replaced (due to the yellow patina everyone likes) with a white gold outlined non-lumed version, had the bezel insert replaced to match the non-lumed face (the Pip) and had the bracelet clasp replaced due to it being hit by a hammer. All done by Rolex in Dallas, TX. The watch still looks and runs like new. Is it worth the $7500 it cost new in '86...probably not, but it is nice, and it does get the attention you refer to in your video. I would not buy another, but I am glad I bought my 16800!
I like your review. Why would you not buy another ?
Love my submariner. I have a No date that I purchase in 2013. I like the No Date version, because it feel more classic.
Great vid, can't believe I am just now finding your channel.
+Random Rob Well, glad you found me! Enjoy!
Random Rob ditto
The Time Teller just wondeting im knew to watches and love rolex.i travel frequently and love the explorer and thh gmt.is the gmt water proof like the sub?
Random Rob lo
Hey Rob you are everywhere on you tube 😂 on every watch channel 😂
I have a submariner 16800 bought in 1984 for £780 new.
Last year the magnifying glass over the date dropped off without me knowing and I have lost it.
How and where and how much to get a replacement
Outstanding. Watch - I purchased a 16800 9/11/1985 for $ 1,145 dollars - it is now vintage valued at $5,144 dollars wear it only on my Birthday. Owned for 35 years.
Could you do a video of best automatic watches under 1k (used and retail ) ??
Great video btw!!
What is the size of the bracelet ? 20-16 mm or 20-18 mm ?
The Sub is iconic because it captured the essence of simplicity. It's no frills, no bells & whistles, just a straight up, well built work horse. For me it looks its best in stainless steel. It doesn't need gold or two tone to make it look great. Black dial, blue or green it's just as beautiful in all its colours. As a kid the first watch I bought was a timex diver that looked a lot like a Sub. That was what attracted me to it. That $30 Timex in the late 70's started me off on a life long love affair with watches.
Love my Red 1680. Never selling it. My son is going to be very lucky in 40 ish years time 😀
+Paul Anderson Watch collecting is a great father-son hobby.
The stainless steel Rolex Submariner is the best selling luxury sport watch of all time and always will be. It’s also an exceptional value fetching nearly 3/4 the price (or better) pre-owned right out of the gate. I have owned over a Million Dollars in watches collectively (not all at once as I’m not a hedge fund manager) and typically hold $200K in 3- pieces, but always have a Sub.
Also a great 1st luxury watch regardless the year 1960’s 1680 reference right through the current ceramic.
Good vid 👍🏻
This channel is gold lol. Can't wait til it get 100k subs.
Oh man, Thanks for the support!!!!! Thats truly motivating!
Purchased my Sub in 1998 new. Worn it every day, never take off, works perfectly +2 a day. Serviced once in 20 years. original bracelet the most comfortable ever. Does the job, great at work, casual, pool sea physical work, you name it. Its the ultimate tool watch with cache! 20 years! Works just fine and never noticed . the newer stable of Rolex'x, with the exception of the Explorer 1 are just way to big and blingy for my tase now.
Have a Submariner that I absolutely love! It's the version silver and gold (blue face). It's been my best companion for the last 10 years! Looks and works just like new! Paid a little more than $5,000 for it! I have no idea of what it's worth today, and it does not matter to me! I love that watch!
If any question, just go ahead!
I have a 2005 Submariner I bought for $4,000 I had it insured for $5,100 my son in law told me what they’re going for so I had it reappraised at $11,500 …so glad nothing happened it it when it was under insured
I own a 116600 but I still want a submariner to wear everyday. no date, wth date, ceramic , non ceramic. Given a choice I'd want the two tone bluesy.
Great choice.
I agree about the dateless version. I don't understand why people can like that hideous bubble ruining this beautiful watch.
Good choice.
Re the James Bond comment, your almost correct. Ian Fleming had a Rolex Explorer as his personal watch, in the original James Bond novels he only refers to James Bond wearing a Rolex Oyster (not a submariner).
+BoomerUKEngland Thanks for the clarification!
It's also because Rolex Oysters were popular in British military at the time, Ian Fleming was a Royal Navy intelligence officer.
Also since 1995 james bond has worn omega which is a far better looking watch in my opinion.
Firstly:The Submariner is a Rolex Oyster. Second: Ian Fleming recommended the Submariner to the production because it was used from the military and especially The Navy Seals, frogmen etc. So yes. The Sub IS the James Bond watch
The Rolex Submariner will always be the ORIGINAL James Bond watch. As long as Aston Martins will be his original cars and Vodka Martinis (shaken and not stired) will be his favourite drink. Omega paid a ton of money to EON productions just to change the watch of JB. But Omega will always be the outsider for 007 just like the BMW's he was driving at the Brosnan years (and i'm fond of BMW's...)
Love my watch . Been on my wrist since 2006 . Bombs bullets and everywhere. Awesome .
Superb video Jory. I don't know if you realize it as you made no mention of it but yours happens to be the very desirable transitional 16800 model which was all the new updates, sapphire crystal, 300m dive depth & quickset but still had the old style dial from the 1680 which only lasted for less then a year. I know a lot about this because I bought the same watch brand new from a AD in 1983 just before going into the Army. The watch at the time listed for $1125.00 & I ended up walking out the door for $880.00 & they gave me 12 month no interest financing to boot. I'm not going to say that no other watch couldn't have done what my Sub did but I whore it every day of my life for 25 years, it has gone thru every advanced combat school that the military offers, served in multiple combat tours & actually aided in saving my life once. It didn't get its first service until it was 12 years old, Its only been polished once by Rolex & the watch still looks great. I officially retired her after 25 years but still wear it from time to time. I have all the boxes books & paperwork & recently turned down a offer $8000.00 which is really pretty amazing when you think about it. Their are not many watches you can buy, wear & enjoy & have it appreciate like a Rolex. All I can say that is the watch that made me an avid watch collector and this is the one watch that I would never part with under any circumstances. Their are so many great watches on the market but their is just something so special about the understated & classic 40mm Submariner, it really is iconic. Thanks again Jory, I always enjoy your videos.
Great video! I just got a 1984 16800. What a fantastic piece.
Was this watch serviced and had the crystal changed? If it’s 1983 the crystal should be acrylic?
Got a roles submariner when I was 17. Gave it to my son when I was 42. It was still nearly perfect. Bought a gold and silver datejust. Love Rolex!
I own one, mine is a 2007 dated Sub and I love it, just a great piece!!!
I sold my Rolex Submariner after it had been sitting in an empty mayonnaise jar for about 10 years, mainly because it wasn't that accurate and cost a fortune to service. Sold it for a ton of money. Bought some quartz watches, and the best is the Phoibos 300 meter diver, PX002, a homage that looks like a Rolex Sub but bigger, more accurate, better lume, better band width and fit, and a nice sapphire crystal with cyclops. Cost $119 on Amazon. That's 1/70 the cost of a Rolex Submariner. And I like it better. Check it out, all the good looks, none of the expense to own and service, better size and fit, truly a perfect watch, and not bling.
The service is a total rip off. One of the reasons I sold my Yachtmaster.
ROLEX is a great watch to own and when you buy one keep the box and paper work.btw nice video Jory
I love the watch. I currently own a Seiko diver. Where is the best place, or website to get a good deal on a used Rolex Submariner?
Hi! In the 60s I had a paper route, a watchmaker was my customer, he gave me a short lecture on the Sub b/c my oo7 reference, compared it to the Hamilton which if memory serves me right won the contract for the US Navy(guess I shoulda check before saying that😁) over the Sub, anyway, he also said about the Rolex Sub, if you fall on hard times, it's the only watch you can exchange for money anywhere in the world.
I had one I picked up used. It developed problems in the movement my local watch maker could not repair. I ended up trading it for more than i paid for it toward a Planet ocean (a watch I don’t think I will ever sell). The two-tone blue face submariner might just be the mot beautiful watch ever made!
You are a Rolex fan.I have an authorised dealers supplied catalogue with price list from 1989.In the Rolex embossed envelope.A Subbu then cost about a grand and a bit......?Times have changed and enjoy a superb homage now.Who knows?Only me or a watch guy.Happy days and just started watching your stuff.Cool.
That dial is just perfect.
Love the Sub. Had an old no date, then SS date, then Black two tone , now brand new Blue two tone ceramic. Ya I guess you could say I love this watch. Also a new GMT Master II Batman, for everyday, but the Sub is my fav. Thanks for the video, I enjoyed it :)
Geeze, you really got me going. I scooted over to the bay, maybe pick one up...HOLY! $3,800 just for a face!
At any rate, I can now engage in a thoughtful exchange on this watch.
Thanks.
Great review I personally do not think it is over-rated and I really enjoy having one in my collection. It is nearly conclusive that the literary Bond wore a Rolex Explorer 1016 like its writer Ian Fleming. Hollywood is what made the Submariner the Bond watch. Being a Bond fan this is why I have one of each in my collection.
Thank you!
At one point- for many years, Rolex watches were military issue for US Navy divers and Frogmen. The SEALS wore them too. Thing is, back then a Rolex was just a well built hard duty watch. Over time, however, it became a LUXURY item...which meant the SEALS replaced it with an inexpensive Casio a few years ago. When the watch made it's reputation it was not a rich man's terribly expensive watch - it was just a terribly well built watch.
Firstly:The Submariner is a Rolex Oyster. And Fleming doesnt says in the novel Explorer, he just tells an Oyster. Second: Ian Fleming recommended the Submariner to the production because it was used from the military and especially The Navy Seals, frogmen etc. Cubby Broccoli happened to own one (a 6538) and borrowed it to Sean Connery for the movies. So yes.The Sub IS the James Bond watch
Had my Submariner, which I purchased in 2011, stolen. My fiancé gifted a 2017 model to me this year for Valentine’s Day. Really dig the slick clasp and quality on this timeless timepiece. Good to know that I can kill someone with it as James Bond did. Gives a new new meaning to “Killer Watch”. Great vid!
I gifted my wife a Rolex Stainless/White Gold Lady Datejust silver dial with diamonds on the 5 minute markers except the 15 minute hand...she gifted me a Submariner Date...wedding presents as a gift of time back in 2006. We are not aficionados, but wanted something special to remember our special moment in time. With periodic maintenance, we will wear our timepieces for our lifetime, and with that, they are our own little time capsules to remember...the gift of time to each other. Outside of that, they have performed outstandingly
Just subed, what region of the country are you in?
Does the lume still shine or has it lost it's function?
I think I would thank omega for creating the first ever dive watch, prior to thanking Rolex for this specific design Q
I own a 2006 submariner 16610 with the SEL metal band. The beauty of this Rolex watch is it still looks absolutely gorgeous and brand new even after all these years. They don't scratch easily and the design is timeless. Very accurate time, looks and feels expensive. Buying a Rolex is not just buying a watch, you're buying an investment that hold its value just like gold.
People who can afford a Rolex will usually buy one, people who can't will complain and say they're too expensive.
Really? Well, people who can afford a Rolex could also afford a JLC, Blancpain or Breguet, but do you really have to own all of it? We all know that among all in the top tier, Rolex spends the most in marketing, so those who bought Rolex actually pays a chunk to cover their marketing cost, which makes it a tad more expensive to what they're really worth for
Vinny Ocean i can afford to walk in and pay cash on a Sub and I always complain that they (Rolex) are marketing Giants. They are not even close to "the best". Yet every pleb on Earth aspires to own one!
They are kind of like the Bose of Watches, except that they DO make a great watch! Truth is, I just wish I could bottle the marketing genius.
Not true .. I love watches and am lucky enough to be easily able to buy a Rolex however I choose not to. To me they are often bought by people who are ignorant of the watch market and have therefore become a rather tacky status symbol
david jay you said it better than I!
You're both wrong. I have a SUB bought 20 years ago when prices were relatively lower than they are today. I think the Rolex has been cleverly marketed like many other brands’ HUBLOT and OMEGA, TAG etc, and are just overpriced in my opinion. People who say Rolexes are for ignorant people are either snobs or simply jealous. Rolex is one of the most charismatic, best all round watches on the market and all the watch anyone would need, use it as a sports, work or dress watch, it always look good and stands out, it's no PATEK or Vacheron, but then it's not competing with those brands.
Hi Jory, hello from Israel , I like your watch taste and also your necklace;), I am looking for use one of this, but afraid it imitation. I also love seiko I have velatura:) your new big tuna is amazing!! How can I find Rolex , and what is the max price for it
Hi I saw your video where you recommend Stienhart and I'm having trouble finding them. Can you recommend a website to purchase it, thanks.
16610 circa 1996. I've worn this thing for over a year straight, every day. The steel on the clasp's a little tarnished, but you would think I was wearing a watch that was 22 years old as the rest of the stainless steel glistens and glints as if much newer -- that's why Rolex's famous.
First off, love the cat shirt! My wife and kids are big cat people. I really liked your review of the Rolex Submariner and I would love to own one. I have never purchased a Rolex and hope to change that in 2018.
Where did you get your gold chain bracelet?
Nice review! I'm new to your channel, but will give gladly watch a few more of your videos! At first I thought it was going to be another Rolex hit piece with the huge Seiko print behind you...glad I decided to play it! I love the 16800 reference with the drilled lugs and matte black bezel (aluminum, right?). The newer ceramic bezels dress it up a bit more, but I prefer the toolish vibe of the matte finish. I do love the new glide-lock bracelets, upgraded clasp and solid end links...just adds to the "substantial" feel, fit and finish you described. I have the "blingy" TT blue and yellow gold 116613 reference, but it really doesn't appease my desire for a durable diver...in fact it spends a lot of time in my watch case. Thanks for the great video!
I would like to own one. Is it a good investment
I have a 1961 ref 5512 Rolex Submariner with pointed crown guards and a gilt 2 line dial with chapter ring and exclamation dot. It belonged to my grandfather, then my father and know to me as a third generation owner. It has passed only 3 services in its life. And still is my everyday wearer keeping amazing time after almost 60 years of existence in the family... Need to say more?
I bought my Rolex in 1986 for $560. It was purchased in the Navy exchange by my cousin who was in Europe and on the Ike. It has been on my wrist almost every day since I got it. Alas, it was just about totally worn out and I was ready to move on and retire it. I tried to buy a Seadweller redline at an AD, well several and just gave up. So my brother said to just completely overhaul it because I already owned a watch most folks would love to own. So I took it to the AD and said that I wanted a complete and total overhaul along with a new bracelet. So off it went in early January of 2020. Just before the virus hit I got the call that the watch was ready. $2900 for the rebuild and when they handed it to me, you could not tell that is was a 35 year old watch. Yes the case had been polished, but it’s my watch, I know it’s history, don’t have any kids to pass it on to, so again I wear it every day and love looking at my Subbie. I don’t want the Seadweller anymore and I would not trade even up for one. The only comment I ever got was some wise ass asked me if it was a real Rolex. I ask him if that was a real Timex he was wearing. I was helping out at an ag dealer in parts, and peons like me weren’t supposed to wear nice watches. Even though that watch was less than half price, I save every penny I could for three years to buy my sub. So that comment really was unnecessary.
Well said at 1:28, it's still a amazing watch no matter how people put it.
One thing, the first dive watch with rotating bezel was the Blancpain Fifty Fathoms. The Submariner debuted in 1954, a year later then the Fifty Fathoms.
+Chester Lau From my understanding the fifty fathoms came out in 1952, and the sub was released in '53 just a few months after.
I could totally be wrong though. Thanks for the clarification, Chester!
"In 1952, two French military officers, Captain "Bob" Maloubier and his lieutenant Claude Riffaud were tasked by the French Military of Defence to create the elite combat diving unit "Les Nageurs de Combat".
The new unit required rugged, water-resistance and reliable material capable of withstanding the testing conditions of underwater missions. The two officers’ attempts to find an existing watch that could meet these requirements were fruitless, and their search led them to Blancpain.
Working closely together, the company's leading engineers and watchmakers successfully developed the Fifty Fathoms in 1953. The operational needs of the Les Nageurs de Combat were met, and the archetypal diver's watch was born
Utilizing an automatic winding movement for robustness, and a unidirectional bezel to keep track of elapsed diving time (a world's first), the Fifty Fathoms was cased in robust stainless steel. Its guaranteed water resistance was a then-unheard-of fifty fathoms or 91.45 meters, which was the maximum dive depth for a diver equipped with cylinders containing a mix of oxygen and nitrogen."
+Chester Lau So cool! Thanks for the info bro!!
You're welcome. We all have a lot to learn about the little machine that sits on our wrists.
+Chester Lau very true!
Excellent review. I am saving up for a Rolex but has as yet determined whether I go for the Explorer II or the Submariner.... Why not both?
Keep saving and go for the Sub. IMHO the Explorer II is ho hum and this is reflected in resale prices. GMT complication is cool I must admit.
This watch is a killer ... nice vid !
"They do tend to hold their value quite well so it's not a terrible purchase." Bought my 16610 with box & papers in 2012 for $4,000, it's currently valued at $9,000!
In the Fleming novels, Bond most likely wore an Explorer. Whatever it was, it is stated that it is a Rolex Oyster Perpetual and that it had numerals.
I've had mine for a while (maybe 2003), its box and papers were stolen. Held value well and is something I'd buy again.
I still love my Sieko monster more than my sub is there something wrong with me!?!!??
Cheese 0 that's why I advise not to own a monster, you'll always prefer the monster over any other watch
Nothing wrong at all!!
its a better watch all around,seikos are made better,I sold my 5513 and bought a transocean,,
Correct me if I'm wrong but didn't the 16800 come with an acrylic crystal, not sapphire ?
Love the Rolex Submariner. Owned several over the years, new and used. Something would invariably come along that I thought I wanted more so sold the current Submariner I had at the time and always made money on them. The one Sub I did keep was a 2000 model that I bought used for $2600 in 2001. Its probably worth around 4k now. The Stainless Subs and Explorers I always did well with. Can't go wrong with either.
I bought a new Rolex Submariner from Brodnax Jewelers in Memphis, Ten., in 1966....would you believe it cost $166 then? There were NO fakes in that era and Brodnax was the ONLY Rolex dealer in Memphis at the time . I bought four more over the years, paying $1200 for a slightly used in 1990. Today, a new one cost about $9,000 or more....totally ridiculous.
False credit given. Rolex is the archetype diver's watch, but Blancpain was the pioneer in the first dive watch with rotating bezel. The number one reason why Rolex is king has little to do with the quality of the watch. Rolex just has a juggernaut marketing department. I'm confident Rolex spends more on marketing than it does on manufacturing.
But he's right. Rolex jews their watches out to the nth degree. It's the same shit with Oakley sunglasses, or Beats headphones -- not NEARLY worth as much to manufacturer as they are to the consumer (In fact, I was sponsored by Oakley at one point and even I will tell you they are shit). And that's because they have to pay for all that up front marketing costs. There's no way in a snowy hell these watches are worth what people pay, not from a material or manufacturing point anyway. And if you dare disagree, well then, I'll just go ahead and pompously say you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about, because then, it's a true statement.
You really have no idea...Rolex Sub is the first ever Water Resistant watch when got released in 1926.
@@RaviGauravPandey Are they worth what people pay? Maybe or maybe not, some of them do however have a lot of gold on them (date just ect), so those ones certainly must be worth something! Gold is gold afterall.
James T it depends. One may not worth Inverted Jenny...but for some people it worths a fortune
@@RaviGauravPandey Yes I inverted Jenny many times during the course of my relationship with her but im trying to move on. Maybe I made a mistake by leaving?
Great vid- what do you think about buying new from an AD? Surely there are a lot of Frankenstein watches out there?
I'd like to own one. I've been watching these watches since I was a teenager.
I bought mine as a reenlistment present to myself in 1982. Paid $700 dollars for it at the time. Still have it today. They all slow down if you don't wear it all the time. Anyone who claims different is either lying or doesn't own one. The one thing you said right is they look good. Aside from that , they are not a very good watch. I have had to have mine reworked several times over the years. I like the watch, its my son's when I'm dead. The price they want for one today is just f****** stupid, so if you are buying one, your just buying it because its a rolex. There are a lot of better watches for a lot less money in the market today. I'm still a little pissed that I paid $700 for mine back then. That aside, I'm still glad I bought it back then.
I'm one of the few who don't get Rolex I guess. I've owned a sub and ss Daytona, and sold them both.
Wunderboy I don’t like them either. I bet the build quality is extremely high, but I just don’t find them very elegant.
I think much of it goes back to the 70s and 80s when most watches were modestly petite. The look of the sub was pretty much it's own genre, like elvis, or metallica. The pioneers always gain importance. Then you have the HUGE marketing campaign to spearhead the watch into commonplace and showcase rolex watches in popular culture, James Bond being only one of them. The marketing department really knew what they were doing. It's the same thing Du Bois did with jewelry.
that date wheel...man i wish my 116610LN had those open 6's & 9's ... awsome
Love these Videos Jory. Just one piece of constructive criticism. I think it might be really helpful if you get a better camera to shoot the far shots? Might help take the videos to the next level.
Keep it up!
+passarapin101 Your input is appreciated and on point. The channel has taken off much faster than anticipated. I'm currently shopping for a better camera for the far shots/ mic. Stay tuned!
It's quickly become one of my favourite channels! love your enthusiasm. Definately the most charismatic of the watch reviewers out there!
Do you think that the recent popularity of Tudor Black Bay will start to hurt the perceived value of the Submariner? I have the 114060 and it's one of my favorite pieces.
Subbed. Just because you were laying down bars in the intro.
Great video! Rolex is an excellent timepiece, but I think Blancpain was the first rotating bezel dive watch.