Vintage Rolex Submariner 1680 Stainless Steel Mens Watch
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand and Model | Rolex Submariner 1680 |
| Year | Circa 1978 |
| Condition and Material | Vintage, Stainless Steel |
| Size and Crystal | 40mm, Acrylic |
| Movement and Features | Automatic Calibre 1575, Date |
| Bracelet and Clasp | Oyster, Flip Lock |
Original price was: $1,389.00.$985.00Current price is: $985.00.
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The Rolex Submariner reference 1680, circa 1978, is a legendary timepiece that defines vintage tool watch elegance. This iconic model blends robust, functional design with timeless style, making it a cornerstone of any serious collection.
Presented here in stainless steel with its classic 40mm case, acrylic crystal, and rotating timing bezel, this Submariner 1680 houses the reliable automatic Calibre 1575 movement. Offered without box or papers, it represents a direct connection to horological history.
Iconic 40mm stainless steel
Vintage acrylic crystal
Rotating timing bezel
Automatic date complication
Oyster bracelet with clasp
Solid stainless steel caseback
To set the time, unscrew the winding crown and pull it to the first position to adjust the date, then to the second position to set the time.
For timing events, rotate the bezel so the triangle marker aligns with the minute hand, then read elapsed minutes on the bezel scale.
Ensure the winding crown is fully screwed down against the case before exposure to water to maintain water resistance.
Wind the watch manually by turning the crown clockwise if it has stopped, then wear it for automatic winding.
Rolex is built on a foundation of unparalleled craftsmanship, innovation, and reliability. Each timepiece, like the Submariner, is engineered for performance and endurance, becoming a symbol of achievement and a trusted companion for life's adventures.
The brand's philosophy centers on perpetual excellence, investing years in research to create watches that are both technically superior and aesthetically timeless, destined to be passed down through generations.
Michae: Wore it diving in Greece. The luminescence still glows, and it kept perfect time underwater. A true tool watch.
Davi: The patina on the dial is unique. It gets compliments at every business meeting, telling a story of its own.
Jame: My daily wear for years. The Oyster bracelet is incredibly comfortable, and the watch has never let me down.
Rober: Passed down from my father. Wearing it feels like carrying a piece of history. The simplicity is its genius.
Willia: The acrylic crystal has minor scratches, but they add character. A polish would make it look new, but I prefer the honest wear.
Thoma: The click of the rotating bezel is so satisfying. I use it daily for cooking and parking meters.
Christophe: Found it at a vintage shop. As a collector, the 1680 is the reference that started it all. Its value has only appreciated.
Danie: The perfect size at 40mm. It's substantial but not oversized, fitting perfectly under a shirt cuff for the office.
How should I clean my vintage Rolex?
Gently wipe the case and bracelet with a soft, slightly damp cloth. Avoid submerging it if water resistance is uncertain. Do not use chemicals or ultrasonic cleaners.
Does it need regular servicing?
Yes, for optimal performance, a mechanical watch should be serviced approximately every 5-10 years by a qualified watchmaker familiar with vintage Rolex movements.
Can the acrylic crystal be polished?
Yes, light scratches on the acrylic crystal can be polished out with specialized polywatch paste, which helps maintain the vintage look without replacement.
Is it safe to swim with this vintage watch?
We do not recommend swimming or diving with a vintage watch unless its water resistance has been recently tested and confirmed by a professional.











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