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Rolex’s Submariner line has seen a number of changes since its inception. This model, the Rolex Submariner Reference 16613, is one of the most elegant, under appreciated of the line. It’s also available in the T&H Watch Shop: http://bit.ly/2Kil3MH More of Theo & Harris: instagram: http://bit.ly/theoandharris-instagram partnership contact: [email protected] watch inquiries: [email protected] #theoandharris #rolexsubmariner #rolex16613 Today, Christian dives into the Rolex "Serti" Submariner, one of the single most underrated of the entire Submariner family! Quirky and uncommon Rolex models, if not popular at the time of their initial release, become some of the most desirable on the market. The reference 16613 Submariner is a two-tone Sub with a blue bezel and sapphires at the 12, 6, and 9 o'clock markers and diamonds for the others. It's called the "Serti," after the French word meaning "to set" as in gems in a jewelry setting. For a very long time, Rolex existed in two worlds: the first, incredibly durable steel sport watches like the Submariner and the Explorer, and the second, impressively luxurious dress watches like the Day-Date and Datejust. With the introduction of their first yellow gold Submariner, however, everything changed, and soon the sense of luxury crept beyond the precious metal models into two tone and, eventually, even into the standard steel with white gold surrounds for the lumed hour markers. The "Serti," then, exists in a bit of a strange spot, as it is very much the luxury end of the Submariner world, but still somehow manages to retain a nature that is undervalued, likely because there are simply a ton of them out there. Nobody has decided to create a sense of artificial rarity surrounding these models yet. There's no evil plot to drive prices up. At between $9-10k, they somehow find themselves on the low end of the Submariner market these days, and as long as the geeks continue to treat the model with some respect and reverence, odds are it will stay that way.