1990 Rolex Submariner Tritium Dial Ref. 14060 (with papers)
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Tritium 14060
The 14060 is the first version of the No Date Submariner with upgraded movement, case and Sapphire crystal. It is the successor of the all time iconic 5513. The early 14060 were made with Tritium dials, which a very sought after by purists and later ones have Luminova dials. We feel that the 14060 is one of the last great Submariners given it still has the iconic shaped case and small lume plots as opposed to the newer Maxi dials. This watch is a great entry into the classic Rolex world and yet very contemporary. If you are looking for one watch to go with every occasion, this is the one. This 14060 Submariner is very well preserved with a strong case and an immaculate 2–liner tritium dial. The watch comes with Original Punched Warranty Certificate and is ready to go on the wrist.
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Brief History
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Since 1953, the Rolex Submariner has epitomized underwater exploration with its iconic features like the rotating bezel and the luminescent markers, offering a range of sought-after references like the 5513 and 1680, each representing milestones in dive watch history.