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Offered by the family of the original owner, a clearance diver; the present timepiece is one of the most desirable variations of the reference 5512 - This Submariner reveals the best of all ingredients this landmark model can possibly offer to the avid collector. Aside from the aesthetic appeal, it features Pointed Crown Guards also referred to as “cornino” by Italian Rolex enthusiasts.
Furthermore, the present timepiece impresses with its rare and unrestored sought-after 'Tulip', or 'Tulipino', coronet to the dial - The shape of the Rolex crown, which resembles that of the tulip flower, is very rare and found only on very early 5512 models. Due to their unique characteristics developed over time, glossy 'Tulip' dials are among the most desirable and beautiful dials ever to be found in vintage Rolex timepieces and additionally to this rare feature, it has also developed a very attractive tropical colour. This piece has been well preserved for a watch that has been professionally used for a lifetime and the case back is correctly stamped I.61.
Furthermore, the present timepiece impresses with its rare and unrestored sought-after 'Tulip', or 'Tulipino', coronet to the dial - The shape of the Rolex crown, which resembles that of the tulip flower, is very rare and found only on very early 5512 models. Due to their unique characteristics developed over time, glossy 'Tulip' dials are among the most desirable and beautiful dials ever to be found in vintage Rolex timepieces and additionally to this rare feature, it has also developed a very attractive tropical colour. This piece has been well preserved for a watch that has been professionally used for a lifetime and the case back is correctly stamped I.61.