Cheapest Supreme Rolex Submariner 5513 1967 Black Glossy
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Reference Number | 5513 |
| Production Year | Circa 1967 |
| Dial Type | Black Glossy with Tritium |
| Movement | Calibre 1520 Automatic |
| Case Material | Stainless Steel |
| Case Size | 40mm |
Original price was: $1,389.00.$985.00Current price is: $985.00.
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This vintage Rolex Submariner reference 5513, circa 1967, offers the least expensive entry into genuine Rolex ownership while delivering supreme vintage character. Featuring a highly collectible glossy black dial with Tritium lume and the robust calibre 1520 automatic movement, it embodies the authentic tool-watch aesthetic.
Presented in well-preserved vintage condition with a 40mm stainless steel case and iconic no-date layout, this watch provides enduring historical relevance and strong wrist presence. It represents a standout value for collectors seeking a genuine Rolex with timeless design.
Glossy black vintage dial
Tritium hour markers and hands
Reliable Calibre 1520 movement
Iconic no-date complication
40mm stainless steel case
Bidirectional aluminum bezel
Wind the watch manually by turning the crown clockwise approximately 30 times to start.
Set the time by pulling the crown to the second position and turning it to adjust the hands.
Rotate the bidirectional bezel to align the triangle marker with the minute hand for timing.
Wear the watch daily to keep the automatic movement powered through wrist motion.
Clean the acrylic crystal gently with a soft, dry microfiber cloth to maintain clarity.
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Michael : Wore it to a client meeting; everyone admired the vintage gloss. Perfect conversation starter.
Sarah : My daily driver for hospital shifts. The lume still glows faintly during night rounds.
David : Took it diving in Greece. The bezel timing function worked flawlessly underwater.
James : Received three compliments at the vintage car show. The patina matches my classic Porsche.
Elena : Wore it for my wedding day. The simplicity of the no-date dial photographs beautifully.
Robert : Used it during mountain hiking trips. The acrylic crystal survived minor scrapes.
Thomas : Passed it to my son for graduation. The 1967 heritage makes it a meaningful heirloom.
Jennifer : Pairs perfectly with both business suits and weekend casual wear. Incredibly versatile.
How should I clean the vintage acrylic crystal?
Use a soft microfiber cloth with mild soap and water, avoiding harsh chemicals that can cloud the acrylic. Dry immediately with a separate soft cloth.
Does the Tritium lume still work?
The Tritium material has aged naturally and emits a faint glow; this patina is valued by collectors and confirms the dial's authenticity.
How often does this automatic movement need service?
We recommend servicing every 4-5 years to maintain accuracy, though the calibre 1520 is known for exceptional reliability.
Can I swim with this vintage watch?
While originally water-resistant, we recommend avoiding swimming due to the age of gaskets. For water use, have it pressure-tested first.
How do I maintain the aluminum bezel's appearance?
Avoid direct sunlight exposure for extended periods and clean gently with a damp cloth to preserve the bezel's vintage fade.









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