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Old 24 May 2008, 10:05 AM   #1
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Icon6 Millsub, explaination please

Hi folks, i have read a few posts and the millsub has appeared a coulple of times, cna you tell me the difference between this and other subs please?

I understand it has soldered pins, thicker and a domed crystal, anything elce?
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Old 24 May 2008, 10:29 AM   #2
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Steve, in a nutshell mil subs refer to a series of Rolex watches issued to and used by certain British Military units including the British Royal Marines during the early to late 70s (though some noted collectors feel these watches were in service well into the 80s).

The watches were modified per request with gladiator hands, a modified seconds hand, full minute track bezel, and a dial with larger indices. The dials also had a circleT.

Most, I believe, were either reference 5513s or reference 5517s with 1520 hacking movements and of course specific military markings/numbers on the back.

The watches were modified, per request, with fixed spring bars as standard springbars wern't felt to be strong enough. Because of this the watches used cloth straps--a tactically sound modification.

Interestingly, the old Rolex website gave some great information as to the extensive testing the British carried out on these watches including several dives with the crown unscrewed with no ill effects. Sadly the new site omits such an important piece of Rolex history.

Because of the incredible value these watches have--in many ways rivaling COMEX in their history, they have become a favorite target of fakers and those dealing in these references understandably protect much of the information about these pieces.

They are, to the well heeled, knowledgeable collector one of the grails of a bygone era.

These are NOT my photos, but some I keep as reference. I do not know the owner.



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Old 24 May 2008, 10:40 AM   #3
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Mike has given an excellent explanation.

Suffice to say these watch are now extremely rare and expensive. For example a new set of original hands could easily cost $15,000 and that is just for the 3 hands.
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Old 24 May 2008, 10:40 AM   #4
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A pretty good article on them:

http://www.doubleredseadweller.com/mil_sub.htm
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Old 24 May 2008, 10:48 AM   #5
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A pretty good article on them:

http://www.doubleredseadweller.com/mil_sub.htm
X2 Ed's site is a "must bookmark" for the collector.
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Old 25 May 2008, 12:01 AM   #6
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As always, GREAT information, Mike!

Thanks for sharing!
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Old 25 May 2008, 12:12 AM   #7
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Thanx Mike.... great link. :-)
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Old 25 May 2008, 12:37 AM   #8
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Nice info Mike, as always!!! And another Mike (Letsgodiving), nice site!!!
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Old 25 May 2008, 11:24 AM   #9
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Mike's pretty well summed it up!

BTW, that second picture Mike is PB's MilSub.


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Old 25 May 2008, 11:30 AM   #10
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Mike's pretty well summed it up!

BTW, that second picture Mike is PB's MilSub.


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Thanks John. Now I have a name to credit it to.
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