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Took some pics of three of my favorites last night, all no-date 5513's :)

The three together, a gilt meters first, a meters first, and a later model feet first:

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Another shot of the three together:

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Here is the latest addition, an "R" series plastic:

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Three sets of cg's and crowns:

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The old and the new:

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..and finally, the two older brothers side by side:

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Fantastic :) Am I right in thinking the Sub on the tropic strap has an HE valve? Is that a type of transitional model between the Submariner and the Sea-Dwellers, or just a custom build?

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Fantastic :) Am I right in thinking the Sub on the tropic strap has an HE valve? Is that a type of transitional model between the Submariner and the Sea-Dwellers, or just a custom build?

Hi TeeJay,

You're quite right, the 5513 pictured has an HEV.

Helium escape valves were first developed and incorporated into 5513's (later 5514's), and finally into the sea-dweller.

IMO, it's a shame the HEV never made its way back into the basic no-date sub. These early subs worked well in real-world saturation diving, and IMO, the depth ratings that the sea dwellers became certified for moved beyond the practical, and only became a marketing ploy for for diver wanna-be's... :)

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Hi TeeJay,

You're quite right, the 5513 pictured has an HEV.

Helium escape valves were first developed and incorporated into 5513's (later 5514's), and finally into the sea-dweller.

IMO, it's a shame the HEV never made its way back into the basic no-date sub. These early subs worked well in real-world saturation diving, and IMO, the depth ratings that the sea dwellers became certified for moved beyond the pratical, and only became a marketing ploy for for diver wanna-be's... :)

Ahh, so those models were the transitional ones before the Sea-Dweller came about :) Indeed, a shame that the sub never featured the HE valve afterwards, but I guess Rolex wanted to try and keep the two models distinct from each other, in terms of features and functionality :)

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Hi TeeJay,

You're quite right, the 5513 pictured has an HEV.

Helium escape valves were first developed and incorporated into 5513's (later 5514's), and finally into the sea-dweller.

IMO, it's a shame the HEV never made its way back into the basic no-date sub. These early subs worked well in real-world saturation diving, and IMO, the depth ratings that the sea dwellers became certified for moved beyond the practical, and only became a marketing ploy for for diver wanna-be's... :)

Beautifull shots Jojo!

Saw one 5514 for sale :Jumpy:

A little out of budget for me :pardon:

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