Rolex 126610LN Overview
When it comes to dive watches, only one can reign supreme. Not only is the Rolex Submariner definitely the most iconic dive watch in world history but it also might be the most recognizable watch in the world. Since the birth of the Rolex Submariner, it has taken on many different looks all while maintaining its original DNA. This particular Rolex Submariner reference, 126610LN, has a date window, black ceramic bezel, black dial, and oyster bracelet. That isn’t everything though. Housed in the Rolex Submariner 126610LN stainless steel 3235 in-house calibre movement.
2020 was the year that the Rolex Submariner collection got a massive overhaul which included new case and bracelet dimensions but most notably a new movement. We’ll cover the movement briefly in this article but if you’d like a more in-depth article, please read our 3230 & 3235 calibre reviews.
For a full review of the 2020 New Rolex Submariner please check out our article.
Movement
Until recently Rolex was falling behind to brands like Omega with their new Master Chronometer Co-Axial movements but with the introduction of the 3235 Rolex seems to be back up top. The Rolex Submariner 126610LN in-house calibre 3235 has a power reserve of 70 hours, -2/+2 seconds per day accuracy (COSC), bi-directional winding rotor, paramagnetic blue parachrom hairspring, and has a predicted service interval of ~10 years.
Where Rolex stepped up its game was with the anti-magnetic strength of the movement. We are constantly surrounded by appliances that can interfere with a movement’s accuracy and now the Rolex Submariner 126610LN doesn’t need to worry about it.
Oyster Bracelet
The Rolex Submariner 126610LN is equipped with the famous Oyster bracelet and oyster clasp. Being made up of stainless steel, perfectly defined dimensions, and sturdy clasp, you would be hard pressed to find a better bracelet out there other than the Jubilee.
126610LN Specs
Movement | Perpetual self-winding mechanical movement |
Precision | -2/+2 seconds per day (COSC Certified) |
Functions | Centre hour, minute and seconds hands. Instantaneous date with rapid setting |
Oscillator | Paramagnetic blue Parachrom hairspring |
Winding | Bidirectional Rotor |
Power Reserve | 70 hours |
How Much Does The Rolex Submariner 126610LN Cost
The Rolex Submariner 126610LN costs $10,100 at MSRP and can cost as much as $15,000 on the pre-owned market. It’s no secret that the Rolex Submariner might be the most in-demand watch and the 126610LN plays a role in that. With that being said the 126610LN is very difficult to find at authorized dealers and can have a waitlist of a year or more.
Where To Buy A Rolex Submariner 126610LN
Since the Rolex Submariner 126610LN is difficult to find in stores, most buyers are resorting to trusted online sellers to get them the 126610LN in good condition. There is a premium to going this route but for many it might be their only chance to get this watch. You’ll have to decide if the premium is worth it and if you truly love the 126610LN. It is worth noting that the 126610LN holds its value tremendously well so if you do purchase online and end up wanting something different, you shouldn’t have many issues getting your investment back.