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Looking to pick up a 14060 for my 116034. I have been doing a ton of research, but can't seem to get a definitive answer on some model differences. I have seen conflicting . Looking to pick up a 14060 for my 116034. I have been doing a ton of research, but can't seem to get a definitive answer on some model differences. I have seen conflicting information about the 14060 being a tritium only dial, and .
Rolex changed to Superluminova at the end of the 14060 production, and therefore, only a few of the 14060 Submariners feature tritium lime, and all 14060M feature the newer Superluminova. In order to achieve this COSC certification, Rolex changed the movement from the caliber 3000 to the caliber 3130.
The same year, the luminous compound of the dial and hands is switched from Tritium to Luminova and SuperLuminova. The 14060M (for “Moderne” or “Modified”) with COSC certified 3130 Cal. is released (A series). Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion: Submariner 14060 Tritium vs Luminova In 1999, though, the 14060 became the 14060M. In that year, it also had a bit of a transition period from tritium to Luminova to SuperLuminova. The movement changed to the 3130, but the watch kept its looks. Finally, in 2007, the watch gained a chronometer certification and a couple extra lines of text.
In 1999 the dial of the 14060M Submariner changed from Tritium to Luminova. In 2007 the 14060M became a certified chronometer and extra text was added to the dial sometimes referred to as COSC, or 4 line. From 2007 to 2011 the 14060M Submariner was produced with an engraved inner rehault. Luminescence also changed throughout the watch’s two decades, starting out with tritium (marked ‘SWISS T <25’ on the very lower edge of the dial) before switching to SuperLuminova (marked ‘SWISS MADE’).
Case Size: 40mm. Materials: Stainless Steel. Features: Time w/ Running Seconds. Dial: Black w/ Luminous Hour Markers. Luminescence: Tritium; Luminova; Super-LumiNova (Depending on Year) Bezel: Unidirectional, Black Aluminum Insert w/ 60-Minute Scale. Crystal: Sapphire (Flat) Movement: Rolex Caliber 3000 (14060) & Caliber 3130 (14060M) *The Tritium 14060 is as close to the previous 5513 version aesthetics as you can get. *The short Luminova period (“Swiss” only from 1998-99) is a compromise and not desirable compared to the Tritium period and the Super Luminovia period.
SuperLumiNova is the standard offered by the finest brands, and it has satisfied both avid sportspeople and watch enthusiasts alike. Though, in my opinion, tritium-based glass tubes appear to be the superior choice if one desires maximum luminescence and the ability to offer a variety of colors. Looking to pick up a 14060 for my 116034. I have been doing a ton of research, but can't seem to get a definitive answer on some model differences. I have seen conflicting information about the 14060 being a tritium only dial, and .Rolex changed to Superluminova at the end of the 14060 production, and therefore, only a few of the 14060 Submariners feature tritium lime, and all 14060M feature the newer Superluminova. In order to achieve this COSC certification, Rolex changed the movement from the caliber 3000 to the caliber 3130. The same year, the luminous compound of the dial and hands is switched from Tritium to Luminova and SuperLuminova. The 14060M (for “Moderne” or “Modified”) with COSC certified 3130 Cal. is released (A series).
Rolex Forums - Rolex Watch Forum > Rolex & Tudor Watch Topics > Rolex General Discussion: Submariner 14060 Tritium vs Luminova In 1999, though, the 14060 became the 14060M. In that year, it also had a bit of a transition period from tritium to Luminova to SuperLuminova. The movement changed to the 3130, but the watch kept its looks. Finally, in 2007, the watch gained a chronometer certification and a couple extra lines of text.
In 1999 the dial of the 14060M Submariner changed from Tritium to Luminova. In 2007 the 14060M became a certified chronometer and extra text was added to the dial sometimes referred to as COSC, or 4 line. From 2007 to 2011 the 14060M Submariner was produced with an engraved inner rehault. Luminescence also changed throughout the watch’s two decades, starting out with tritium (marked ‘SWISS T <25’ on the very lower edge of the dial) before switching to SuperLuminova (marked ‘SWISS MADE’).
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Case Size: 40mm. Materials: Stainless Steel. Features: Time w/ Running Seconds. Dial: Black w/ Luminous Hour Markers. Luminescence: Tritium; Luminova; Super-LumiNova (Depending on Year) Bezel: Unidirectional, Black Aluminum Insert w/ 60-Minute Scale. Crystal: Sapphire (Flat) Movement: Rolex Caliber 3000 (14060) & Caliber 3130 (14060M) *The Tritium 14060 is as close to the previous 5513 version aesthetics as you can get. *The short Luminova period (“Swiss” only from 1998-99) is a compromise and not desirable compared to the Tritium period and the Super Luminovia period.
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