Rolex Submariner No Date
Shop Rolex Submariner No Date watches for sale including current 41mm and previous-generation 40mm models in stainless steel. The No Date Submariner features a clean, symmetrical dial without a cyclops lens or date window. Prices typically range from $7,000 to $16,000+. Each Submariner No Date is authenticated by our watchmakers and ships with a 2-year warranty and overnight delivery, all backed by the WatchGuys Buyer Protection program.
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About Rolex Submariner No Date Watches
The Rolex Submariner No Date is the date-free half of the Submariner family, defined by its fully symmetrical dial with no aperture, no Cyclops lens, and no calendar wheel. It is the original Submariner configuration, predating the Date model by more than a decade, and remains the choice of purists who value clean dial geometry and the watch's tool-watch DNA. Pre-owned and unworn Rolex Submariner No Date watches at WatchGuys span the current 41mm 124060, the previous-generation 40mm 114060, and the long-running 14060 and 14060M. Every No Date Submariner is authenticated in-house, backed by a 2-year warranty, and ships overnight.
The No Date Submariner is offered in only one configuration: Oystersteel with a black dial and a black bezel. There is no two-tone, gold, blue-dial, or green-bezel No Date variant. That single-spec lineup is part of its appeal. Buyers who want a Submariner with the cleanest possible dial and the most tool-focused identity choose the No Date. Buyers who want any configuration beyond steel-and-black move to the Rolex Submariner Date family. For the full Submariner overview covering both sides, see our Rolex Submariner collection or the complete Rolex Submariner Buyer's Guide.
Which Rolex Submariner Models Come Without a Date?
The modern No Date lineup is short and consistent. The current-production model is the Rolex Submariner 124060, introduced in 2020 with a 41mm Oystersteel case, the Caliber 3230 movement, a 70-hour power reserve, and the Cerachrom ceramic bezel. The previous generation is the Rolex Submariner 114060, produced from 2012 to 2020 in a 40mm case with the Caliber 3130, a 48-hour power reserve, and the same ceramic bezel and Glidelock clasp introduced on the 116610 generation.
Before the 114060, the long-running Rolex Submariner 14060 and 14060M ran from 1990 to 2012, offering a slimmer 40mm case profile, drilled lugs for easy strap changes, and an aluminum bezel insert. The 14060M added the Caliber 3130 and eventually COSC chronometer certification. Earlier still, the vintage 5513 (1962 to 1989) and 5512 (1959 to 1978) defined the No Date Submariner template that everything since has refined. The 5513 in particular is the watch worn by George Lazenby and Roger Moore as James Bond, and remains one of the most collectible vintage Rolex sport watches. For our complete Submariner reference map, see the Rolex Submariner Models page.
Rolex Submariner No Date Price
Pre-owned Rolex Submariner No Date prices typically range from $7,000 to $16,000+ depending on reference, year, and condition. The current 124060 trades roughly $11,000 to $16,000+ on the secondary market, sitting above its retail price due to limited authorized dealer allocation. The previous-generation 114060 generally runs $9,000 to $12,000, and the classic 14060 and 14060M land between $7,000 and $11,000 depending on variant (2-liner vs. 4-liner), tritium vs. Super-LumiNova lume, and completeness with box and papers. Vintage 5512 and 5513 references trade in a wider range, with collector-grade examples reaching well into five-figure territory. For real-time pricing on a specific reference, contact our team directly.
Rolex Submariner No Date vs. Date
The decision between the No Date and the Rolex Submariner Date comes down to two things: dial aesthetics and configuration availability. The No Date offers a fully symmetrical dial with no aperture and no Cyclops lens, which many collectors consider the cleaner, more classical Submariner look. The Date model (126610LN) adds a date window at 3 o'clock with a magnifying Cyclops, which is practical for daily wear. Both share the same 41mm case (in current production), 300m water resistance, Cerachrom bezel, and Oyster bracelet with Glidelock. The No Date is only available in Oystersteel with a black dial. If you want green, blue, two-tone, or gold, the Date is your only option. The No Date retails for approximately $350 less than the Date, and pre-owned prices are comparable, with the Date typically trading slightly higher.
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Pre-owned Rolex Submariner No Date watches for sale at WatchGuys are authenticated in-house, accurately described, and protected by the policies below. Whether you are buying the current 124060, a clean 114060, or a collector-grade 14060, every No Date Submariner ships with the same standards.
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Every Rolex Submariner No Date is verified in-house by experienced watchmakers. We inspect the case, dial, movement, bracelet, and serial number before listing any watch.
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Every No Date Submariner includes a 2-year mechanical warranty covering movement defects from the date of purchase, regardless of reference age or production year.
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Orders ship overnight via fully insured FedEx, with adult signature required on delivery. Packages ship Monday through Friday, US only.
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Every purchase is covered by the WatchGuys Buyer Protection program, with a full refund policy if the watch is faulty or differs from its description.
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Every No Date listing includes honest condition notes, reference number, production year, dial details, service history when available, and full disclosure on box and papers.
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WatchGuys prices No Date Submariner references competitively against the broader pre-owned market, with fair pricing on every piece from vintage to current production.
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Rolex Submariner No Date FAQ
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The Rolex Submariner No Date is the date-free version of the Submariner dive watch, defined by a fully symmetrical dial with no date window and no Cyclops lens. It is the original Submariner configuration, predating the Date model by more than a decade. The current No Date is the 41mm 124060, powered by the Caliber 3230 with a 70-hour power reserve and 300m water resistance. It is offered exclusively in Oystersteel with a black dial and black Cerachrom bezel.
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The modern No Date lineup includes three references: the current 124060 (2020 to present, 41mm, Caliber 3230), the previous-generation 114060 (2012 to 2020, 40mm, Caliber 3130, ceramic bezel), and the long-running 14060 and 14060M (1990 to 2012, 40mm, aluminum bezel, drilled lugs). Vintage No Date references include the 5513 (1962 to 1989) and 5512 (1959 to 1978), which together established the design template every modern Submariner still follows. Earlier still are the original 6204, 6205, and 6538 references from the 1950s.
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Pre-owned Rolex Submariner No Date prices typically range from $7,000 to $16,000+ depending on reference and condition. The current 124060 trades between $11,000 and $16,000+ on the secondary market. The 114060 generally runs $9,000 to $12,000. The 14060 and 14060M land between $7,000 and $11,000, with later 14060M 4-liners and earlier tritium-dial examples carrying premiums. Vintage 5512 and 5513 references trade in a much wider range, with collector-grade examples reaching well into five-figure territory.
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The No Date offers a fully symmetrical dial with no aperture and no Cyclops, which many collectors consider the cleaner, more classical Submariner look. The Date adds a date window with a Cyclops lens and is the only option if you want a green bezel, blue bezel, two-tone, or gold Submariner. Both share the same 41mm case (in current production), 300m water resistance, Cerachrom bezel, and Oyster bracelet with Glidelock. The No Date retails for approximately $350 less than the Date, and pre-owned prices are comparable.
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The 124060 has been one of the strongest value holders in the current Submariner lineup, consistently trading above retail on the secondary market due to limited authorized dealer availability. The discontinued 114060 and 14060M have appreciated steadily since leaving production, with the 14060 series outperforming the broader Submariner index over the past year. While no watch is a guaranteed investment, the No Date's combination of brand recognition, steel sport watch desirability, and the Submariner's track record makes it one of the more resilient choices in the pre-owned market.
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Both are stainless steel No Date Submariners with a black dial and black Cerachrom bezel, but they belong to different generations. The 114060 was produced from 2012 to 2020 in a 40mm case with the "Super Case" geometry and runs the Caliber 3130 with a 48-hour power reserve. The 124060, introduced in 2020, uses a 41mm case with slimmer lugs that reference the vintage Submariner profile, and runs the newer Caliber 3230 with a 70-hour power reserve. Both share the Cerachrom bezel, Oyster bracelet, Glidelock clasp, and 300m water resistance.
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