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rolex submariner 2 line vs 4 line | Rolex submarine overcoil rolex submariner 2 line vs 4 line I thought both the 2 line and 4 line 14060m used the identical 3130 movement. The ones sent for certification got the 4 line designation, the others were 2 liners. I didn't know that they were finished differently. Omega Constellation Listing: $1,990 Omega Constellation vintage 1950's, Reference number 168.005; Steel; Automatic; Condition Good; Year 1950; Location: United States.
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I thought both the 2 line and 4 line 14060m used the identical 3130 movement. The ones sent for certification got the 4 line designation, the others were 2 liners. I didn't know that they were finished differently.The 2-line version is THE classic Sub, closest to the original. Plus, they're not being made a.

I thought both the 2 line and 4 line 14060m used the identical 3130 movement. The ones sent for certification got the 4 line designation, the others were 2 liners. I didn't know that they were finished differently.It wasn’t until as recently as 2007 that the brand sought official chronometer-certification for its Submariner No-Date movements, leaving collectors with the choice when purchasing a Rolex Submariner ref. 14060M of going for a formally sanctioned four-line ‘Superlative Chronometer‘ version or sticking with the cleaner dial and more . The 2-line version is THE classic Sub, closest to the original. Plus, they're not being made any more, making them even cooler. The 4-line version is still being made, as far as I know. The only way I'd keep both is if they looked (relatively) different, such as an early 2-liner with nice patina tritium dial and hands and a slightly faded bezel insert, and then maybe a new(ish) shiny 4-liner with luminova.

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Chronometer-Certified: Yes (4-line); No (2-line) Water Resistance: 200m; The Classic References. A bit of an arbitrary classification, to be sure, but these are the references that many aficionados think of when they call to mind a prototypical Submariner, with or without date. Ref. 5512 (1959-1980) Analog / ShiftTo further ensure that the watch is water-resistant, the case of the Submariner 14060 has Rolex’s well-known Oyster case construction. On the dial, the 14060 only has two lines of text ”Submariner” and 100ft=300m”. This was a vintage detail to the watch which also uncluttered the dial since the successor had four lines of text. For roughly €10K, it’s possible to find a “4-liner” Submariner 14060M with boxes and papers. That’s a solid 60% appreciation over list price, but I still find it approachable versus today’s 124060. The current “No-Date” Submariner retails for €7,550 and sells for somewhere around €13K on the secondary market.

Two-liner vs. four-liner. Many a Rollie WIS will wear one but not the other while some don’t consider their collection complete without both. The 14060M outlasted all other Rolex sports watches of its generation. The Cal. 1530 was swiftly replaced by the chronometer-certified Cal. 1560 and later the Cal. 1570, leading to the "4-line" Submariner 5512. Some 4-line versions have glossy gilt dials, while others feature matte dials with white printing. The 2 liner is the exact same watch as the 4 liner. The difference is that the movement inside is not certified to COSC standards. All that goes out the window after the first service anyway, as any competent watchmaker can regulate the movement to perform within COSC standards. I thought both the 2 line and 4 line 14060m used the identical 3130 movement. The ones sent for certification got the 4 line designation, the others were 2 liners. I didn't know that they were finished differently.

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It wasn’t until as recently as 2007 that the brand sought official chronometer-certification for its Submariner No-Date movements, leaving collectors with the choice when purchasing a Rolex Submariner ref. 14060M of going for a formally sanctioned four-line ‘Superlative Chronometer‘ version or sticking with the cleaner dial and more . The 2-line version is THE classic Sub, closest to the original. Plus, they're not being made any more, making them even cooler. The 4-line version is still being made, as far as I know. The only way I'd keep both is if they looked (relatively) different, such as an early 2-liner with nice patina tritium dial and hands and a slightly faded bezel insert, and then maybe a new(ish) shiny 4-liner with luminova.

Chronometer-Certified: Yes (4-line); No (2-line) Water Resistance: 200m; The Classic References. A bit of an arbitrary classification, to be sure, but these are the references that many aficionados think of when they call to mind a prototypical Submariner, with or without date. Ref. 5512 (1959-1980) Analog / ShiftTo further ensure that the watch is water-resistant, the case of the Submariner 14060 has Rolex’s well-known Oyster case construction. On the dial, the 14060 only has two lines of text ”Submariner” and 100ft=300m”. This was a vintage detail to the watch which also uncluttered the dial since the successor had four lines of text.

For roughly €10K, it’s possible to find a “4-liner” Submariner 14060M with boxes and papers. That’s a solid 60% appreciation over list price, but I still find it approachable versus today’s 124060. The current “No-Date” Submariner retails for €7,550 and sells for somewhere around €13K on the secondary market.

Two-liner vs. four-liner. Many a Rollie WIS will wear one but not the other while some don’t consider their collection complete without both. The 14060M outlasted all other Rolex sports watches of its generation. The Cal. 1530 was swiftly replaced by the chronometer-certified Cal. 1560 and later the Cal. 1570, leading to the "4-line" Submariner 5512. Some 4-line versions have glossy gilt dials, while others feature matte dials with white printing.

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