









Rolex Submariner Small Crown ref. 5508 T<25 Gilt Dial
As you might know by now â we love Submariners. Whether itâs a contemporary version with a gloss dial and sapphire crystal, or a vintage plexi piece with matte tritium dials â maxi dials, meters-first, or red Subs â we get warm, fuzzy feelings for all of them!
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The early versions without crown guards might just be the most distinctive of all. The so-called âBig Crownsâ have an unmistakably bold presence on the wrist â that chunky case profile, the domed plexi sitting high above the dial â all combining to give a wonderfully rugged, oversized feel.
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On the other hand, the âSmall Crownâ references feel more refined, sitting flatter on the wrist â a different experience altogether, but equally cool in our book.
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At hand, we have just that: an early Submariner âSmall Crown,â reference 5508.
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Take a look at the case on this one â especially the factory finish along the sides. We rarely use the word unpolished, but in this case⊠these hips donât lie, baby!
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This example dates to 1959, so it would have originally been born with a âSwiss onlyâ dial. The current dial, however, is a 1960s replacement, signed Swiss <T-25. We presume the watch went back to Rolex for service sometime in the mid-1960s and received a new dial at that time â as many did. After all, these watches were used, not pampered!
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By then, Rolex had already moved away from the earlier luminous materials of the 1950s, which had been restricted under Swiss law.
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Nevertheless, this dial remains a beautiful gilt example â instantly recognizable for its glossy, mirror-like surface and warm golden printing. The term âgiltâ doesnât refer to gold leaf, but rather to the exposed brass base revealed after layers of black lacquer were applied and carefully etched away.
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Because of the complexity and cost of this process, Rolex eventually switched to simpler pad printing. Yet these gilt dials possess a charm that only time can create â aging with warmth and individuality, just like the one here, even if itâs a few years younger than the case itself.
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Overall, this watch is in superb condition (again â look at that case!). The insert is a later addition, but beautifully matched, the dial with gilt text in a light golden hue and luminous material thatâs aged to a lovely lemon tone. Itâs fitted with a stretch riveted bracelet, reference 6636 â whatâs not to love?
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Fully serviced by our watchmaker and ready for new adventures, this cool tool watch has all the charm youâd hope for.
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So, if youâre after a fantastic case, a rich gilt glow, and a dial full of character â without the fragility of 1950s lume â this might just be the one.
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Specifications
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Rolex Reference 5508 Submariner âSmall crown â
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38 steel case
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Serial 399xxx dating to 1959
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Superglossyâservice â gilt dial , signed âSwiss T<-25, , tritium zinc sulfide lume
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Fat font bezel insert
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Oyster rivet bracelet reference 6636 , spring loaded , clasp stamped '1 66â end links stamped 80
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Fully serviced by our watchmaker
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1 year mechanical warranty
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Free worldwide Fedex Priority shipping
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Description
As you might know by now â we love Submariners. Whether itâs a contemporary version with a gloss dial and sapphire crystal, or a vintage plexi piece with matte tritium dials â maxi dials, meters-first, or red Subs â we get warm, fuzzy feelings for all of them!
Â
The early versions without crown guards might just be the most distinctive of all. The so-called âBig Crownsâ have an unmistakably bold presence on the wrist â that chunky case profile, the domed plexi sitting high above the dial â all combining to give a wonderfully rugged, oversized feel.
Â
On the other hand, the âSmall Crownâ references feel more refined, sitting flatter on the wrist â a different experience altogether, but equally cool in our book.
Â
At hand, we have just that: an early Submariner âSmall Crown,â reference 5508.
Â
Take a look at the case on this one â especially the factory finish along the sides. We rarely use the word unpolished, but in this case⊠these hips donât lie, baby!
Â
This example dates to 1959, so it would have originally been born with a âSwiss onlyâ dial. The current dial, however, is a 1960s replacement, signed Swiss <T-25. We presume the watch went back to Rolex for service sometime in the mid-1960s and received a new dial at that time â as many did. After all, these watches were used, not pampered!
Â
By then, Rolex had already moved away from the earlier luminous materials of the 1950s, which had been restricted under Swiss law.
Â
Nevertheless, this dial remains a beautiful gilt example â instantly recognizable for its glossy, mirror-like surface and warm golden printing. The term âgiltâ doesnât refer to gold leaf, but rather to the exposed brass base revealed after layers of black lacquer were applied and carefully etched away.
Â
Because of the complexity and cost of this process, Rolex eventually switched to simpler pad printing. Yet these gilt dials possess a charm that only time can create â aging with warmth and individuality, just like the one here, even if itâs a few years younger than the case itself.
Â
Overall, this watch is in superb condition (again â look at that case!). The insert is a later addition, but beautifully matched, the dial with gilt text in a light golden hue and luminous material thatâs aged to a lovely lemon tone. Itâs fitted with a stretch riveted bracelet, reference 6636 â whatâs not to love?
Â
Fully serviced by our watchmaker and ready for new adventures, this cool tool watch has all the charm youâd hope for.
Â
So, if youâre after a fantastic case, a rich gilt glow, and a dial full of character â without the fragility of 1950s lume â this might just be the one.
Â
Specifications
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-
Rolex Reference 5508 Submariner âSmall crown â
-
38 steel case
-
Serial 399xxx dating to 1959
-
Superglossyâservice â gilt dial , signed âSwiss T<-25, , tritium zinc sulfide lume
-
Fat font bezel insert
-
Oyster rivet bracelet reference 6636 , spring loaded , clasp stamped '1 66â end links stamped 80
-
Fully serviced by our watchmaker
-
1 year mechanical warranty
-
Free worldwide Fedex Priority shipping













