When the Rolex Submariner made its debut in 1953, it was very much a tool watch. With a stainless steel construction, water resistance of up to 300 ft and a rotating bezel to track elapsed t.mes
, it was built specifically to accompany divers. However, throughout the course of almost seven decades, the Rolex Submariner has evolved into not just an all-occasion watch but a luxury t.mes
piece as well. In fact, it’s now more common to see the Rolex Submariner in formal occasions than strapped on a wetsuit. The iconic dive watch has become the watch that can do it all — from diving below the surface to a day at the office, and even worn under a tuxedo. |