Explaining The Bart Simpson Rolex Submariner 5513

Orologio at 19h27
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Apr
2011
Explaining The Bart Simpson Rolex Submariner 5513

Made for a short period in the 1960s (most seem to have been made in 1966), these Submariners were the last to feature gilt (gold) printing and they had a very distinctive coronet on the dial. The points of the coronet were relatively flat and stubby, not unlike Bart Simpson’s hair. While some may say the Bart coronet is a far cry from what some may call a more regal coronet found on the previous gilt Subs, I think this coronet makes t
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