Outstanding 1962 Rolex Submariner 5508 “Gilt Small Crown James Bond Chronometer” – Perfect Condition and Rare Movement

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We are pleased to present this rare Rolex Submariner reference 5508 known as the "Small Crown James Bond", of exemplary quality.
Produced in 1962 (serial number 763xxx), this example is among the very last pieces manufactured, equipped – a little-known fact – with a COSC-certified chronometer movement, the Rolex caliber 1560.
Our watch impresses with the condition of all its components: the elegant slim case retains its original proportions, with clear demarcations between the brushed and mirror-polished surfaces and sharp chamfers; while the lacquered dial with gilded inscriptions (known as "glossy gilt") and superbly patinated luminous markers as well as the "Long 5" bezel are absolutely perfect – an incredible rarity for a watch that is over 60 years old.
In a watch collecting world where, increasingly, it is the quality of the pieces that determines their desirability and value, we are proud to offer this fantastic example to our most demanding clients. An exceptional piece.

Detailed description

The Rolex Submariner 5508 occupies a mythical place in the history of diving watches. Produced from 1958 to 1962, this reference is the last in the line of Submariners without crown guards, a design of incredible purity and elegance. Nicknamed the “little James Bond” or “Small Crown” because of its 6 mm diameter crown, the reference 5508 represents an era when Rolex innovated without compromise, at the crossroads of diving instruments and luxury objects.

This piece, made in 1962, is an exceptional example. It is indeed among the very last ones manufactured, equipped – a little-known fact – with a COSC-certified chronometer movement, the Rolex caliber 1560, while the vast majority of 5508s were not recognized as chronometers. Exceptional then for its state of preservation. The elegant thin case retains its original proportions, with very clear demarcations between the brushed and mirror-polished surfaces and sharp chamfers. Above all, it is indeed the dial that distinguishes this watch: lacquered with transparent gold-colored inscriptions, called "glossy gilt", it has not undergone any restoration and remains absolutely perfect – an incredible rarity for a watch over 60 years old. This type of dial, with its gold inscriptions and sunken markings, is one of the most sought-after by collectors. The "Submariner" and "200m = 660ft" lines of text are strikingly clear. Furthermore, the so-called “puffy” luminescent indexes are all preserved, without stains or discoloration, and have developed a superb uniform gold patina, creating a magnificent contrast with the depth of the black lacquer. The dial, Mercedes hands, and luminous pearl on the bezel inlay offer a perfect chromatic consistency, often lost on restored or altered models.

The original insert, known as the “Long 5” variant, is a masterpiece in itself. This type of insert is famous for its elongated numerals, especially the distinctively shaped five, and its refined aesthetic. The luminous pearl in the center of the triangle at 12 o’clock is intact, with a patina matching the dial indexes, a detail that makes all the difference to purists. Beyond its intrinsic rarity, the bezel insert of our Submariner 5508 is, in our view, in 10/10 condition.

The riveted steel Oyster bracelet, reference 7206, a symbol of professional Rolexes of the 1950s and 1960s, has also remained in remarkable condition, with tight, unrestored links and clear engravings. It is connected to the case by ref. 80 end pieces, as it should be. Its folding clasp is marked 1/66, indicating production during the first quarter of 1966.

Inside beats the Rolex 1560 chronometer movement, one of the most reliable and respected calibers in Rolex history. With 18,000 vibrations per hour and a power reserve of approximately 42 hours, this movement offers COSC-certified precision and legendary robustness. Recently serviced by a watchmaker specializing in vintage calibers, this beating heart is ready to accompany its future owner for decades to come.

Our research indicates that this watch, produced in 1962, most likely underwent a full service at Rolex between 1966 and 1967. On this occasion, the dial was replaced by an extremely rare version, called "2 lines" unlike the one that previously equipped it, in all likelihood with 4 lines to reflect the superlative chronometer certification of its movement, the caliber 1560, mounted exclusively on the last production batches of the reference 5508. Marked "SWISS - T < 25" at 6 o'clock, this dial indeed embodies a moment of transitions for the brand: it links the era of lacquered, shiny dials, lit up by radium-based compounds, and the advent of the matte painted dial, with tritium indexes. We photographed the watch under a UV lamp to show the very particular shine of the tritium + zinc sulfide mixture used between 1966 and 1967. We are reinforced in our belief that this watch went through the Rolex workshops as the blade of the riveted Oyster bracelet reads: 1/66, for production during the first quarter of 1966 – matching our other findings.

With its 37 mm case without crown guards and its characteristic thinness, the reference 5508 offers exceptional wearing comfort and an elegant and timeless presence on the wrist. A thousand miles away from modern Submariners, this so-called “little James Bond” is an example of vintage minimalism. Incredibly preserved since its birth over 60 years ago, our example is a model of vintage warmth, with a phenomenal lacquered/gilt dial with superbly patinated luminescent material, a perfect bezel insert, and an excellent case with sharp chamfers. An exceptional piece.

Condition

This Submariner is preserved in exceptional condition.
The elegant, slim case retains its original proportions, with clear demarcations between the brushed and mirror-polished surfaces and sharp chamfers.
Above all, it is the dial that distinguishes this watch: lacquered with transparent gold inscriptions, so-called "glossy gilt", it has not undergone any restoration and is absolutely perfect – an incredible rarity for a watch over 60 years old. The "Submariner" and "200m = 660ft" lines of text are strikingly clear. The lacquer shows no scratches nor peeling. Furthermore, the luminescent so-called "puffy" markers are all preserved, without stains or discoloration, and have developed a superb uniform golden patina, creating a magnificent contrast with the depth of the black lacquer. The hands have been expertly color-matched for ideal chromatic consistency.
The bezel and its black insert are also presented in impressive condition.
The stainless steel Rolex Oyster bracelet with riveted steel, reference 7206, end links 80, buckle code 1/66, is remarkably preserved, with taut links, no stretch to report, and clear engravings.
The movement that powers this Submariner – a Rolex 1560 calibre – is renowned for its reliability and, recently thoroughly overhauled by an expert watchmaker, operates to the strictest tolerances.

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Specifications

General characteristics

Object ID : 5ZWP
Brand: Rolex
Model: Submariner
Reference : 5508
Year: Produced in 1962
Gender: Men's watch / Unisex
Delivered with: Amplitude Steel Warranty Card
Crystal type:
Plexiglass
Dial color:
Black
Dial markers: No numerals

Case

Case material: Stainless Steel
Case shape:
Round
Case back: Full, screw-back
Bezel material: Stainless Steel
Dimensions/Diameter: 37 mm

Movement

Type: Automatic
Caliber: Rolex 1560
Frequency: 19,800 vph (2,75 Hz)
Functions:

Bracelet/Strap

Bracelet/Strap: Stainless steel Rolex Oyster with riveted links, reference 7206, end links 80, buckle code 1/66
Bracelet/Strap color: Stainless Steel
Bracelet/Strap material: Stainless Steel
Buckle/Clasp type: Fold clasp
Buckle/Clasp material: Stainless Steel
Lug width: 20mm

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The Rolex Submariner: The Legendary Professional Watch

The Rolex Submariner, whose debut dates back to 1953, is one of the most iconic and influential diving watches in the history of watchmaking. Originally designed for professional divers, it quickly gained popularity thanks to its unique combination of robustness, precision and timeless elegance. In continuous production for more than 70 years, numerous models with and without date display have succeeded one another, each more resistant, waterproof, precise and technical than the previous one.

The first Rolex Submariners, references 6204 and 6205, were manufactured from 1953 and presented for the first time at the Basel Watch Fair in 1954. Water resistant up to 100 meters (330 feet), the Submariner was the first wristwatch capable of withstanding such pressures. This innovation was made possible by Rolex's patented Oyster case, which revolutionized the way waterproof watches were built. Its design was both functional and aesthetic, with a sleek black dial, luminescent Mercedes hands and a unidirectional rotating bezel for measuring dive times.

Over the decades, the Submariner has undergone several technical and stylistic evolutions. In 1959, reference 5512 introduced crown guards, while in 1962 reference 5513 offered a more accessible alternative, without chronometer certification. In 1967, the Submariner Date, reference 1680, added a date window magnified by a Cyclops loupe, thus increasing its functionality for everyday use.

In 1978, the reference 16800 incorporated a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal for the first time on a Submariner, increased the depth rating to 300 meters, and housed an improved automatic movement, the caliber 3035. In 1989, the reference 16610 saw the appearance of the caliber 3135, renowned for its precision and durability.

Modern models, like the references 116610LN and 114060, introduced at the turn of the 2010s, feature scratch-resistant Cerachrom ceramic bezels, Chromalight indexes and hands, offering long-lasting blue luminescence for better readability in the dark, and Oyster bracelets with improved safety clasps. The latest versions of the Submariner continue to push the boundaries of diving watches. The reference 126610LN, launched in 2020, is equipped with caliber 3235, offering a power reserve of 70 hours and further improved precision.

Despite numerous technical and aesthetic developments, the Rolex Submariner has maintained, throughout its 70 years of production, its timeless aesthetic, with refined and legible dials, mainly black, luminescent indexes, a case in stainless steel, gold or two-tone, a unidirectional rotating bezel, and distinctive Mercedes hands.

The Rolex Submariner is an undisputed icon of watchmaking, combining technical performance and an instantly recognizable look. Since its beginnings in 1953, it has evolved to incorporate cutting-edge innovations while preserving the elements that have made it famous. A symbol of innovation, quality and style, whether you are a professional diver, a watch collector or simply a lover of beautiful objects, the Submariner remains an unrivaled choice for those seeking horological excellence.