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The same year, the luminous compound of the dial and hands is switched from .Almost all 14060 models were equipped with tritium lume, which can be seen at the bottom of .
Case Size: 40mm. Materials: Stainless Steel. Features: Time w/ Running Seconds. Dial: Black w/ Luminous Hour Markers. Luminescence: Tritium; Luminova; Super-LumiNova (Depending on Year) Bezel: Unidirectional, Black Aluminum Insert w/ 60-Minute Scale. Crystal: Sapphire (Flat) Movement: Rolex Caliber 3000 (14060) & Caliber 3130 (14060M) The same year, the luminous compound of the dial and hands is switched from Tritium to Luminova and SuperLuminova. The 14060M (for “Moderne” or “Modified”) with COSC certified 3130 Cal. is released (A series).
Almost all 14060 models were equipped with tritium lume, which can be seen at the bottom of the dial at 6 o’clock, saying ”Swiss-T<25”. This eventually came to be replaced with the new Superluminova, and on these 14060 models, the text at 6’o clock is simply ”Swiss made”, which allows you to differentiate between tritium and . ROLEX SUBMARINER 14060 NO DATE: 1988 - 1999. The 14060 was fitted with black glossy dials with applied tritium hour markers and hands. The tritium version of the Rolex Submariner 14060 is identified by the "SWISS-T<25" printed on the dial below the 6 . Rolex Submariner ref. 14060 Dials. As mentioned before, the ref. 14060 (and all no-date Submariners) have only ever been available with black dial and bezel. It is the coloring, in combination with white handset and indexes, that provides for . I have seen conflicting information about the 14060 being a tritium only dial, and that Luminova was not applied until the 14060M. With that, I've seen information sating that if you have a 14060 with Luminova and "Swiss Made" on the dial that it's likely a service dial.
Explore a full-review of the Rolex Submariner 14060. Read the WatchGuys guide that covers the 40mm stainless steel Submariner history, dials, movement, price and more.
The 14060 brought the Sub into modern times with a sapphire crystal, glossy dial, and the 28,800vph caliber 3000 movement. Us sentimentalists still mourn the passing of acrylic, but the reality is that it was time for change.
Tritium dots and hands. Almost all 14060 models were supplied with tritium dials, probably a few just before the reference changed to 14060M had Super-LumiNova already. The one I’m wearing has a nice cream discolouration of the tritium dots in . The model drew me in with its two lines of dial text, resembling the reference 5513. Although the movement isn’t chronometer certified, it is very accurate, reliable and easily serviced. The bracelet leaves something to be desired as it feels very tinny which isn’t helped by the hollow endlinks.Case Size: 40mm. Materials: Stainless Steel. Features: Time w/ Running Seconds. Dial: Black w/ Luminous Hour Markers. Luminescence: Tritium; Luminova; Super-LumiNova (Depending on Year) Bezel: Unidirectional, Black Aluminum Insert w/ 60-Minute Scale. Crystal: Sapphire (Flat) Movement: Rolex Caliber 3000 (14060) & Caliber 3130 (14060M) The same year, the luminous compound of the dial and hands is switched from Tritium to Luminova and SuperLuminova. The 14060M (for “Moderne” or “Modified”) with COSC certified 3130 Cal. is released (A series).
Almost all 14060 models were equipped with tritium lume, which can be seen at the bottom of the dial at 6 o’clock, saying ”Swiss-T<25”. This eventually came to be replaced with the new Superluminova, and on these 14060 models, the text at 6’o clock is simply ”Swiss made”, which allows you to differentiate between tritium and . ROLEX SUBMARINER 14060 NO DATE: 1988 - 1999. The 14060 was fitted with black glossy dials with applied tritium hour markers and hands. The tritium version of the Rolex Submariner 14060 is identified by the "SWISS-T<25" printed on the dial below the 6 . Rolex Submariner ref. 14060 Dials. As mentioned before, the ref. 14060 (and all no-date Submariners) have only ever been available with black dial and bezel. It is the coloring, in combination with white handset and indexes, that provides for . I have seen conflicting information about the 14060 being a tritium only dial, and that Luminova was not applied until the 14060M. With that, I've seen information sating that if you have a 14060 with Luminova and "Swiss Made" on the dial that it's likely a service dial.
Explore a full-review of the Rolex Submariner 14060. Read the WatchGuys guide that covers the 40mm stainless steel Submariner history, dials, movement, price and more. The 14060 brought the Sub into modern times with a sapphire crystal, glossy dial, and the 28,800vph caliber 3000 movement. Us sentimentalists still mourn the passing of acrylic, but the reality is that it was time for change. Tritium dots and hands. Almost all 14060 models were supplied with tritium dials, probably a few just before the reference changed to 14060M had Super-LumiNova already. The one I’m wearing has a nice cream discolouration of the tritium dots in .
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