Rolex Submariner 5513 'Spider Dial'
Rolex released the Submariner ref. 5513 in the early 1960s and manufactured it until 1989, which makes it one of the longest Rolex references in continuous production. It's even served as the inspiration for countless other dive watches over the decades. The ref. 5513 was initially built with a glossy dial, but Rolex switched it to matte starting around 1966. The matte dial had the longest run with the ref. 5513, but it was eventually phased out in favor of the first modern glossy dial Submariners around 1984.
Depending on who you ask, a manufacturing defect or happy accident resulted in those first modern glossy dials "spidering," like the example we have here. While remaining glossy, the dial surface on these Submariners is actually cracked on the very top level of lacquer. This creates an amazing texture and mimics the look of a spider web. Viewing the watch from straight on, the cracking can sort of hide but upon rotating the watch and letting it play in the light, the spidering shines through.
Information
Pre-Owned: Rolex Submariner 5513
Serial: 8,67X,XXX
Year: 1985
Case Reference: 5513
Dial: 'Spider' - Tritium – spotting on dial as well as spidering - Lume has started to turn light beige
Hands: Tritium – Lume has began to patina into a beige
Case: 40mm - Stainless Steel
Insert: aftermarket - pip missing
Bracelet: 93150 Clasp Code – no. 580 Endlinks and diver extension
Movement: Rolex 1520 - Automatic - Running Strong (+2s/d 290 Amp)
Glass: Acrylic TrueDome D19
Accessories: N/A - Watch only
Lug Width: 20mm
Functions: Hours, Minutes, Seconds
Bracelet size: 7.25”
Condition:
Case has light normal wear with nothing notable. Bracelet has slight stretch and has light normal wear. Aftermarket insert is missing the pip. Dial has spotting on dial as well as spidering with a nice beige patina. Hands match the beige lume on the dial and have minimal wear. Watch is running (+2s/d 290 Amp).