Sell Your Rolex Submariner Anywhere in the UK
If you want to sell your Rolex Submariner anywhere in the UK, our nationwide postal buying service gives you the best price with the least effort. We have been buying Rolex watches for over 30 years — the Submariner in every generation, from early crown-guard references through to the current 124060 and 126610, is one of the models we buy daily. Whether you own a no-date ref 124060 in Oystersteel, a date-model ref 126610LN, an older ref 16610, or an early 16800, you can post it to us by registered mail and receive payment the same day we confirm receipt. We also buy the Submariner Date in two-tone Rolesor and 18ct gold. There is no paperwork obligation, no fee deducted from your offer, and no need to travel to London. Sellers across the UK — Manchester, Edinburgh, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds — use our postal service regularly. Contact us today for a free valuation, post your watch tomorrow, and receive same-day bank transfer on arrival.
Current buying range
Steel Submariners typically sell for £8,500–£16,000 depending on reference and condition. Two-tone and full gold references command higher premiums.
All Submariner references — current buying prices
Buying ranges updated regularly. All figures assume a watch in good condition with original bracelet. Box and papers add value on every reference.
Ranges are indicative. Final offer confirmed after in-house appraisal. Request a valuation →
About the Rolex Submariner
The Rolex Submariner was introduced at the Basel Watch Fair in 1953, making it one of the first purpose-built dive watches offered to the public. Rolex developed it in collaboration with professional divers who needed a reliable, water-resistant tool watch rated to meaningful depths. The original ref 6204 offered 100 metres of water resistance, a rotating bezel for tracking dive time, and a legible dial — capabilities that were genuinely novel for a production wristwatch at the time. From the outset, the Submariner was conceived not as a luxury piece but as a functional instrument, and that utilitarian clarity is a large part of why it has endured.
The reference history of the Submariner charts the steady refinement of a near-perfect design. The ref 6538 of the mid-1950s introduced a larger winding crown without crown guards and remains among the most sought-after vintage references. The ref 5512 and 5513, produced across the 1960s and 1970s, brought crown guards and were manufactured in large enough numbers to be accessible to collectors today. The ref 1680 introduced the date complication to the line in 1969, creating the split between the no-date and date variants that persists to the present day. Subsequent references — 16800, 168000, 16610 — brought sapphire crystals and updated movements, while the current-generation ref 124060 (no date) and ref 126610LN/LV (date) introduced the calibre 3230 and 3235 movements along with Rolex's proprietary Cerachrom ceramic bezels.
The Submariner's cultural prominence owes much to its association with the James Bond film franchise. Sean Connery wore a ref 6538 in Dr. No in 1962, establishing the watch as an object of aspirational masculinity in popular culture long before watch collecting became mainstream. Steve McQueen was also photographed wearing Submariner references — refs 5512 and 5513 appear in documented images — cementing the model's connection to a certain mid-century idea of understated competence. These associations have had a measurable effect on the secondary market value of those specific vintage references, though it is the watch's intrinsic quality that has sustained collector demand across eight decades.
What affects the value of your Submariner?
- Reference generation: Current refs 124060 and 126610 hold higher secondary market values than previous-generation 16610 or 16800, though certain vintage references — particularly the ref 6538, 5512, and 5513 — can command premiums far exceeding modern examples depending on dial and condition.
- No-date versus date: The no-date Submariner (currently ref 124060) commands a modest premium over the date equivalent in the secondary market, reflecting collector preference for the cleaner dial and the historically later introduction of the date complication to the line.
- Bezel insert material: Older references with aluminium inserts attract serious collector interest. Current Cerachrom ceramic bezels are more durable and scratch-resistant, which supports their secondary market value on modern references.
- Dial condition and originality: On vintage references, an untouched original dial with natural ageing (patina, gilt printing) is worth substantially more than a refinished dial. Any evidence of dial restoration significantly reduces value.
- Metal type: Solid 18ct yellow gold, white gold, and two-tone Rolesor variants occupy a separate price tier to Oystersteel equivalents, reflecting both material value and production volumes.
- Box, papers, and service history: A complete set with original box, outer box, chronometer certificate, and guarantee card adds meaningful value — typically 10-20% over a watch-only sale — and original papers become proportionally more important on older references.
- Bracelet condition and originality: The correct Oyster bracelet in unworn or lightly worn condition with a matching clasp reference contributes to overall value. Stretched, replaced, or non-original bracelets reduce the offer.
Common questions
How much can I sell my Rolex Submariner for?
The price depends heavily on the reference, age, condition, and whether you have the original box and papers. A current-production ref 124060 (no-date, Oystersteel) typically fetches between £8,000 and £10,500 in good condition with documentation. The date model ref 126610LN commands similar figures. Older references such as the ref 16610 generally range from £6,500 to £9,000 depending on condition and dial originality. Vintage references like the ref 5513 or ref 6538 can reach considerably higher sums — sometimes £20,000 or more — particularly with original tropical or gilt dials.
Where is the best place to sell a Rolex Submariner in London?
A specialist Rolex buyer in London will consistently outperform general pawnbrokers, online platforms, and auction houses when it comes to the net sum you receive. Auction houses charge seller's commission of 10-15%, and online resale platforms take a percentage fee plus impose waiting periods. Our Knightsbridge showroom offers a direct purchase — no commission, no listing period, no uncertainty. With over 30 years buying Rolex watches, we price accurately and pay in cash the same day, which is difficult to match elsewhere in the city.
How do I get the best price when selling my Rolex Submariner?
Condition, completeness, and reference all drive value. Bring the original box, outer box, chronometer certificate, guarantee card, and any service papers — a complete set can add 10-20% to the offer compared to a watch alone. Avoid polishing the case before selling, as original brushed and polished surfaces are preferred by collectors and buyers. Dial originality matters enormously on older references: a patinated original dial on a ref 5513 is worth substantially more than a refinished one. Having the correct bracelet in good condition also preserves value.
How long does it take to sell a Rolex Submariner in London?
At our Knightsbridge showroom the process takes less than an hour from arrival to payment. You bring the watch, we assess it, we provide a written offer, and if you accept we pay in cash immediately. There is no obligation to accept and no fee if you decline. Contrast this with online platforms, which typically require shipping, a waiting period of days or weeks, and payment subject to final condition review. If speed and certainty matter, selling directly to a specialist buyer is the most efficient route available in London.
Does it matter if I don't have the box and papers for my Submariner?
We buy Rolex Submariners with and without original documentation. A complete set — box, papers, and card — will command a higher offer, but a watch without paperwork is still worth buying at a fair price based on reference, condition, and authenticity. We verify every watch independently regardless of what paperwork accompanies it. If you have lost your box and papers over the years, or acquired the watch secondhand without them, do not let that deter you from bringing it in for a valuation.
Do you buy Submariner watches in gold or two-tone as well as steel?
Yes. We buy the full Submariner range including the ref 126613LB and 126613LN in Rolesor (Oystersteel and 18ct yellow gold), the ref 126618LN and 126618LB in solid 18ct yellow gold, and the 126619LB in 18ct white gold. Gold and two-tone Submariners command significantly higher prices than steel equivalents — a solid gold ref 126618LB in good condition with papers can fetch upwards of £35,000 — and we have the expertise and the capital to buy them at genuine market rates.
Why sell your Rolex Submariner to us?
Rolex specialists since 1995
We price the Submariner using daily grey-market data. No guesswork — our offer reflects what buyers are actually paying right now.
Same-day cash payment
Agree a price and receive payment the same day by bank transfer. No auctions, no waiting, no consignment.
No commission, no fees
The figure we quote is the figure you receive. We do not deduct a percentage or charge a listing fee.
All conditions considered
No papers, scratched case, missing bracelet — we assess every Submariner on its merits. Bring it in regardless of condition.
Complete discretion
Private sellers. No public listings. Every sale is handled with the same care and confidentiality as any high-value transaction.
Free UK postal service
Post your watch to us from anywhere in the UK — we provide a pre-paid Royal Mail Special Delivery label. No need to travel to London.
How to sell your Rolex Submariner
Contact us with your details
Send your reference number, a few photos of the dial, case, and caseback, and whether you have box and papers. Use the form below or call us directly on 07733 333 212.
Receive a firm written offer
We review your Submariner against current grey-market pricing and come back the same day with a firm offer. No vague estimates — a number you can act on.
Get paid immediately
Accept our offer, post your watch to us by Royal Mail Special Delivery (pre-paid label provided), and receive full payment the same day we receive it by bank transfer.
Get a free valuation for your Submariner
Tell us your reference number and condition. We respond the same day with a firm offer — no obligation to proceed.