Classic Submariner. The Rolex Submariner 14060M is identical to its better known brother, the Rolex Submariner 16610. Both are all stainless steel 40mm large divers watches with a 300 meter water resistance rating and a rotating bezel which acts as a timer for periods of time of up to as long as 60 minutes.
The difference lies in the absence of the date complication. The Rolex Submariner 14060M has no date displays (and consequently no cyclops) and is powered by the Rolex 3130 movement. This movements produces 28,800 vibrations per hour, same as other Rolex watches.
COSC versus Non-COSC. Most Rolex Submariner 14060M are not certified as chornometers. A chronometer is a watch certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC), the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute an average daily gain of not more than 4 seconds and a loss of not more than 6 seconds per day.
All Rolex Submariner 14060M prior to 2007 are not COSC certified. Late in 2007, Rolex started to produce Rolex Submariner 14060M which were COSC certified.
The COSC certified versions of the watch are the ones that read "Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified" which is Rolexspeak for "Chronometer" under the words "Submariner 1000ft=300m" on the lower half of the dial. The non-COSC versions simply have "Submariner 1000ft=300m" on the lower part of the dial.
No-date advantage? The one thing about the I like about the no-date sub, is the nice classic clean looking face. Other than that, there really is no advantage to a no-date Submariner versus one with a date except for the price (about US$400 less) and a few less moving parts, which means a few less parts subject to failure. But when you are buying a Rolex, premature failure of the movement is something you need be too concerned about.
About Rolex. Rolex SA is a Swiss manufacturer of wristwatches and accessories founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis. Rolex is the largest single luxury watch brand by far, producing over 2000 watches per day. Rolex is the best known and most sought after watch brand in the world.
The difference lies in the absence of the date complication. The Rolex Submariner 14060M has no date displays (and consequently no cyclops) and is powered by the Rolex 3130 movement. This movements produces 28,800 vibrations per hour, same as other Rolex watches.
COSC versus Non-COSC. Most Rolex Submariner 14060M are not certified as chornometers. A chronometer is a watch certified by the Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres (COSC), the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute an average daily gain of not more than 4 seconds and a loss of not more than 6 seconds per day.
All Rolex Submariner 14060M prior to 2007 are not COSC certified. Late in 2007, Rolex started to produce Rolex Submariner 14060M which were COSC certified.
The COSC certified versions of the watch are the ones that read "Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified" which is Rolexspeak for "Chronometer" under the words "Submariner 1000ft=300m" on the lower half of the dial. The non-COSC versions simply have "Submariner 1000ft=300m" on the lower part of the dial.
No-date advantage? The one thing about the I like about the no-date sub, is the nice classic clean looking face. Other than that, there really is no advantage to a no-date Submariner versus one with a date except for the price (about US$400 less) and a few less moving parts, which means a few less parts subject to failure. But when you are buying a Rolex, premature failure of the movement is something you need be too concerned about.
About Rolex. Rolex SA is a Swiss manufacturer of wristwatches and accessories founded in 1905 by Hans Wilsdorf and Alfred Davis. Rolex is the largest single luxury watch brand by far, producing over 2000 watches per day. Rolex is the best known and most sought after watch brand in the world.
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