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Old 19 March 2023, 12:34 PM   #31
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Great find! Nice looking watch. Congrats
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Old 20 March 2023, 03:26 AM   #32
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I'm curious. What is it about the 14060M that makes it attractive amongst the Submariner line up?
Last of the lug holes through the entire series.

Last "sport" Submariner made.

Pure sex on a strap



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Old 20 March 2023, 03:33 AM   #33
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Old 20 March 2023, 11:14 AM   #34
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My first Rolex back in 2005 was the 14060m. It was a great piece.......
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Old 20 March 2023, 11:38 AM   #35
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My first Rolex in the late 70s was a Submariner date. I do like yours for its simplicity without the cyclops. Congrats…
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Old 20 March 2023, 12:11 PM   #36
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Old 20 March 2023, 12:27 PM   #37
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Last of the lug holes through the entire series.

Last "sport" Submariner made.

Pure sex on a strap
If I got another one I'd go with a 2-liner this time
What do you mean by “sport” Submariner? As opposed to what?
Agreed about the lug holes, which are convenient.
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Old 20 March 2023, 12:38 PM   #38
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Recently picked one up myself, congrats!
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Old 20 March 2023, 01:42 PM   #39
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Unfortunately my wife loves it too so now she has it,she likes it because she never has to mess with the date


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Old 20 March 2023, 02:12 PM   #40
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Old 20 March 2023, 10:14 PM   #41
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one of the best submariner reference ever!
this one in GREAT condition!
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Old 20 March 2023, 11:25 PM   #42
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What do you mean by “sport” Submariner? As opposed to what?
Agreed about the lug holes, which are convenient.
A lot of people are of the opinion that the new Subs are only jewelry and not sport/tool watches any longer.
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Old 20 March 2023, 11:43 PM   #43
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Old 21 March 2023, 12:09 AM   #44
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A lot of people are of the opinion that the new Subs are only jewelry and not sport/tool watches any longer.
the 5513 was the ultimate sports watch for years.

the 14060/M was the final continuation of that lineage IMO.

For those not in the know - preowned 14060's were not that pricey, I paid +/- $3600 for mine a few years ago.

For that price you could strap it on and go do cool stuff without worrying about your "value prop" of your $10k+ watch.

Subjective, but yes Rolex has gone full on fancy/bling compared to older references.
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Old 21 March 2023, 12:18 AM   #45
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the 5513 was the ultimate sports watch for years.

the 14060/M was the final continuation of that lineage IMO.

For those not in the know - preowned 14060's were not that pricey, I paid +/- $3600 for mine a few years ago.

For that price you could strap it on and go do cool stuff without worrying about your "value prop" of your $10k+ watch.

Subjective, but yes Rolex has gone full on fancy/bling compared to older references.
But not everyone is that type of wearer so you are generalizing; which is unfair. Yes, the bezel is a little shiny, but other than that it is just as "sport" and capable of accompanying you while doing "cool stuff". I don't wear my ceramic Subs any differently than my previous aluminum bezeled Subs. Maybe I'm the outlier, but I hate these generalizations because some people on here post threads about worrying about scratches and putting protective plastic on their watch that it is somehow a reflection of the modern watch and not the modern owners.
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Old 21 March 2023, 12:48 AM   #46
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Great picture of a GREAT classic. It’s hard to make something simple, and the 14060M is perfection. I am partial to the COSC, 4-liner myself.
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Old 21 March 2023, 01:05 AM   #47
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Thank you for the replies...

Well good to see I am not the only one that appreciates the 14060M. This one will be my go to daily. Just got it added to my personal insurance. So cheers !!

Current subs - 14060M, 1680 (1979), 116613LB, 116610LN

Considering 116619LB.


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Old 21 March 2023, 06:59 AM   #48
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My do anything go anywhere watch is also the venerable 14060M. Here’s my G serial.
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Old 21 March 2023, 07:04 AM   #49
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Old 21 March 2023, 08:59 AM   #50
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But not everyone is that type of wearer so you are generalizing; which is unfair. Yes, the bezel is a little shiny, but other than that it is just as "sport" and capable of accompanying you while doing "cool stuff". I don't wear my ceramic Subs any differently than my previous aluminum bezeled Subs. Maybe I'm the outlier, but I hate these generalizations because some people on here post threads about worrying about scratches and putting protective plastic on their watch that it is somehow a reflection of the modern watch and not the modern owners.
Trust me I get it, I took a brand spanking new from AD 124060 and sent it to LA Watchworks to have it fully brushed.

Still too shiny.

That said I consider lug holes a requirement for properly securing a strap such as a NATO.
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Old 21 March 2023, 09:05 AM   #51
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Old 3 April 2023, 02:53 AM   #52
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I'm curious. What is it about the 14060M that makes it attractive amongst the Submariner line up?
Let’s see:

1) Last great Sub with proportions similar to the vintage 4 series references;
2) drilled lug holes;
3) sapphire crystal which adds to practicality/functionality;
4) aluminum bezel (not as shiny or bling like ceramic);
5) substantially lighter than the six digit subs;
6) reliable 3130 movement;
7) 2 liner and 4 liner versions to choose from, including tritium in early 14060 non M reference.
8) only a Sub is no date (there are no M versions with date).
9) superluminova on later models.
10) still one of the best value Subs out there.
11) it’s a strap monster and versatile.
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Old 3 April 2023, 03:18 AM   #53
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the 5513 was the ultimate sports watch for years.

the 14060/M was the final continuation of that lineage IMO.

For those not in the know - preowned 14060's were not that pricey, I paid +/- $3600 for mine a few years ago.

For that price you could strap it on and go do cool stuff without worrying about your "value prop" of your $10k+ watch.

Subjective, but yes Rolex has gone full on fancy/bling compared to older references.

I remember when the no date Sub sold for $3-4k used.

Kicking myself for not buying one then! I do love the new 6 digit Sub for its beauty but you are correct it’s more of a statement piece than tool.

Which is why they make this now:




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Old 3 April 2023, 03:20 AM   #54
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Old 8 May 2023, 11:08 AM   #55
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It’s a beautiful watch, does it have the parachrom bleu hairspring? I’ve read posts from the RF and some claim that not all 14060M comes with the updated hairspring.


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