Null Rolex
Submariner COMEX 
Circa: 1992
Ref : 16610
Men's diving watch in steel…
Description

Rolex Submariner COMEX Circa: 1992 Ref : 16610 Men's diving watch in steel. Black lacquered dial with luminescent hour-markers and hands. Date window at 3 o'clock. Unidirectional rotating bezel graduated in minutes. Triplock" screw-down crown with protective shoulder. Sapphire crystal. Self-winding mechanical movement caliber 3135 numbered 6082192. Steel case with screw-down back numbered 6397 and case number N399292. Diameter: 40 mm Steel Oyster bracelet "Fliplock" ref 93150 with "Oysterlock" clasp COMEX: Comex (often called "La Comex") is a company specializing in engineering and the underwater world. "Comex" stands for "Compagnie Maritime d'Expertises". Rolex and COMEX have had an exemplary partnership since the 1960s, which has enabled many of the company's divers to use their watches, each with a unique number and specific COMEX markings. As these watches are not intended for sale, they are rare on the collectors' market. Condition report: excellent condition for this COMEX Rolex watch. The original box and warranty accompany this watch, as well as other documents such as the diver's mission letter, his dive book and period photos of several dive sites. Also enclosed is a COMEX booklet on air tables according to dive times + a COMEX pin + a GISMER badge.

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Rolex Submariner COMEX Circa: 1992 Ref : 16610 Men's diving watch in steel. Black lacquered dial with luminescent hour-markers and hands. Date window at 3 o'clock. Unidirectional rotating bezel graduated in minutes. Triplock" screw-down crown with protective shoulder. Sapphire crystal. Self-winding mechanical movement caliber 3135 numbered 6082192. Steel case with screw-down back numbered 6397 and case number N399292. Diameter: 40 mm Steel Oyster bracelet "Fliplock" ref 93150 with "Oysterlock" clasp COMEX: Comex (often called "La Comex") is a company specializing in engineering and the underwater world. "Comex" stands for "Compagnie Maritime d'Expertises". Rolex and COMEX have had an exemplary partnership since the 1960s, which has enabled many of the company's divers to use their watches, each with a unique number and specific COMEX markings. As these watches are not intended for sale, they are rare on the collectors' market. Condition report: excellent condition for this COMEX Rolex watch. The original box and warranty accompany this watch, as well as other documents such as the diver's mission letter, his dive book and period photos of several dive sites. Also enclosed is a COMEX booklet on air tables according to dive times + a COMEX pin + a GISMER badge.

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