The example offered here is a tritium Rolex Submariner ‘No Date’ Ref. 14060 from 1991 in untouched condition.
The black glossy dial is in great condition, with no blemishes, spotting, or stains, preserving its full glossiness and contrasting in a lovely way with the white gold surroundings of the applied indexes. The tritium lume has aged to a light creamy hue, matching with that on the hands.
The original insert remains in great shape too, presenting only very minor signs from wear and featuring a matching, creamy tritium pearl/pip.
The case is preserved untouched, remaining unpolished and featuring sharp bevels that show the original factory finishes. It shows normal wear. The case back is also amazingly well preserved, preserving the original green protective case back sticker with the Rolex logo and reference number 14060 still slightly visible under certain light conditions, meaning it has not been worn too much.
It is running well and keeping time, although service history is unknown.
The original sapphire crystal is clean.
It comes suited on the original 20mm Rolex Oyster 93150 stainless-steel bracelet with 501B end links, clasp code R8 and divers’ extension which is preserved in great condition with hardly any stretch at all.
Furthermore, it comes with the original punched guarantee papers showing it was sold in Venezuela in 1992.
Indeed, a beautiful watch with sporty yet classy looks perfect for any time.
Macros of dial and case are available under request.