Rolex Submariner
The Rolex Submariner 14060M, particularly the coveted “2-liner” variant, holds a special place in the hearts of watch enthusiasts and collectors. It represents one of the last iterations of the classic, no-date Submariner, maintaining a purist approach to its dive watch functionality before Rolex introduced significant updates to the Submariner line. This reference embodies a less-is-more philosophy, focusing on tool-watch practicality and timeless aesthetics.
At its core, the watch features the iconic 40mm Oyster case, crafted from 904L stainless steel, a high-grade alloy known for its exceptional corrosion resistance and durability. The case is robust and perfectly proportioned, making it suitable for both professional diving and everyday wear. It retains the classic unidirectional rotating bezel with an aluminum insert, a key feature for tracking dive times, and features a Triplock winding crown, ensuring its impressive water resistance of 300 meters (1,000 feet). The absence of a date window contributes to the case’s symmetrical and balanced profile, a detail cherished by many purists.
The dial is where its distinctive charm truly shines. Unlike later models or even other 14060M variants, this particular version features only two lines of text above 6 o’clock: “Submariner” and “1000ft = 300m.” This minimalist inscription contributes to a cleaner, less cluttered dial, enhancing its classic tool-watch appeal and making it highly desirable among collectors. The dial is typically black, with large, luminous hour markers and the iconic Mercedes hands, all designed for optimal legibility in all conditions, especially underwater. The absence of a date window also means there’s no Cyclops magnification lens, further contributing to the dial’s clean aesthetic.
Powering the Rolex Submariner is the Rolex Calibre 3130, a robust and reliable self-winding mechanical movement. This movement is a Certified Swiss Chronometer, ensuring its exceptional precision and performance, having undergone rigorous testing by the COSC (Contrôle Officiel Suisse des Chronomètres). It features a Breguet overcoil hairspring, which contributes to its accuracy and shock resistance, and operates at a frequency of 28,800 vibrations per hour (4 Hz). While it lacks some of the more advanced features of later Rolex movements, the Calibre 3130 is celebrated for its legendary reliability and ease of service.
The Rolex Submariner 14060M 2-liner is revered for its purity of design, its uncompromised functionality as a dive watch, and its direct lineage to the earliest Submariner models. It represents a cherished era for Rolex where form followed function with elegant simplicity, making it a highly collectible and enduring icon in the world of luxury sport watches.



