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ROLEX Submariner watch, ref. 16618, Sultan Dial,...

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ROLEX Submariner watch, ref. 16618, Sultan Dial, for men/Unisex. In yellow gold. Magnificent Sultan dial with "Swiss T 25" sapphire and diamonds, "Skeleton" hands and luminescent indexes. Auxiliary window for date calendar at 3 o'clock with Cyclops lens. Navy blue rotating bezel with Arabic numerals for two time zones. Sapphire crystal. Screw-down crown. Oyster bracelet. COSC certified self-winding movement. Collector's watch with Sultan dial. Measurements: 44 mm. The Submariner is undoubtedly the most recognized diver's watch of all time. The firm itself states "Originally, the Submariner was created specifically for underwater exploration and diving. Over the years, it has proven to be just as effective out of the water and has become the iconic and versatile watch of explorers, athletes, filmmakers, artists and others with different walks of life." **In the description of the watches when it is marked "in running condition" it means that the watch is in working order. Since collector's watches often have delicate and complex mechanisms, the buyer is responsible for any general service, overhaul, battery change, adjustment or repair that may be necessary. We do not guarantee the perfect functioning of any watch. All photographs of our watches are original and have been taken by our photographers, that is to say, we do not work with stock photography and that is why the photographs are considered part of the cataloging. In the description of the watches when it is marked "in running condition" it means that the watch is in working order. Since collector's watches often have delicate and complex mechanisms, the buyer is responsible for any general service, overhaul, battery change, adjustment or repair that may be necessary. We do not guarantee the perfect functioning of any watch. All photographs of our watches are original and have been taken by our photographers, that is to say, we do not work with stock photography and that is why the photographs are considered part of the cataloging.