Isco, the technically gifted Real Madrid midfielder known for his composed touch on the ball, was spotted wearing a Rolex Submariner Date reference 116613LB — the two-tone steel and yellow gold variant that sits at a sweet spot between sports tool watch and luxury statement piece. It is precisely the kind of choice you would expect from a player whose game prioritises elegance over flash.
The Submariner 116613LB was introduced in 2010 as part of Rolex's broader overhaul of the Submariner line, which brought ceramic Cerachrom bezels across the range in place of the older aluminium inserts. The blue Cerachrom bezel on the 116613LB is virtually impervious to scratching and chemical fading — a meaningful upgrade over its predecessor, the 16613. The 40mm case combines 904L stainless steel with 18k yellow gold on the bezel, crown, bracelet centre links, and crown guards, finished with a blue dial and gold hour markers that tie the two-tone aesthetic together cohesively. Water resistance sits at 300 metres.
Power comes from the Calibre 3135, Rolex's self-winding movement with a Parachrom hairspring, running at 28,800 vph with a 48-hour power reserve. It is one of the most thoroughly proven movements in Swiss watchmaking — simple, robust, and chronometer-certified by COSC.
Among collectors, the 116613LB occupies reliable ground. Two-tone Submariners have historically attracted a broader audience than their full-gold counterparts: accessible enough in appearance to wear daily, premium enough to hold value. The blue dial and bezel combination — known informally as the "Bluesy" — consistently commands strong demand on the secondary market, and the 116613LB was effectively retired when Rolex unveiled the updated 126613LB in 2020 with a larger 41mm case, giving the older reference a degree of discontinuation appeal.
For a footballer of Isco's profile, the 116613LB reads as a considered choice rather than an ostentatious one. It retailed in the UK at approximately £9,900 list price. On the grey market, pre-owned examples of the 116613LB typically trade between $14,000 and $17,000 depending on condition and box-and-papers status, reflecting the lasting demand for Rolex's most iconic sports reference in its two-tone configuration.
Isco wearing Patek Philippe
Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph 5980/1R 18K Rose Gold – Isco Spotted Wearing
Ref. 5980/1R
List Price: $100,000
03/05/2023
Isco wearing Rolex
18k White Gold Rolex Submariner Date 'Smurf' Ref. 116619LB – Blue Dial & Blue Cerachrom Bezel
Ref. 116619LB
List Price: $38,350
29/04/2023
Isco wearing Audemars Piguet
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph 18k Rose Gold Black Mega Tapisserie Dial Ref. 26401RO.OO.A002CA.02
Ref. 26401RO
List Price: $45,000
29/04/2023
Isco wearing Audemars Piguet
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore Chronograph Rose Gold Reference 26470OR.OO.A002CR.01
Ref. 26470OR
List Price: $30,000
30/11/2022
Tshawe Baqwa wearing Rolex
Rolex Submariner Date 'Bluesy' Two-Tone Steel and Yellow Gold Reference 116613LB
Ref. 116613LB
List Price: $16,000
04/05/2023
Cara Delevingne wearing Rolex
Rolex Submariner Date Two-Tone Steel and Yellow Gold Ref. 116613LB
Ref. 116613LB
List Price: unknown
30/12/2022
Francesco Bagnaia wearing Rolex
Rolex Submariner Two Tone
Ref. 116613LB
List Price: unknown
04/12/2022
Hakan Çalhanoglu wearing Rolex
Rolex Submariner Date Two-Tone Yellow Gold & Steel Reference 116613LB
Ref. 116613LB
List Price: $8,000
30/11/2022
Canelo Álvarez wearing Rolex
Rolex Submariner Date Two-Tone Yellow Gold & Steel Blue Dial Reference 116613LB
Ref. 116613LB
List Price: $8,950
30/11/2022
James Rodriguez wearing Rolex
Rolex Submariner Date Yellow Gold & Steel Blue Dial Reference 116613LB
Ref. 116613LB
List Price: $8,000
30/11/2022
Rita Ora wearing Rolex
Rolex Submariner Date Two-Tone Yellow Gold & Steel Blue Dial Reference 116613LB
Ref. 116613LB
List Price: $8,950
30/11/2022
Slaven Bilic wearing Rolex
Rolex Submariner Date Two-Tone Yellow Gold and Steel Reference 116613LB
Ref. 116613LB
List Price: $8,000
30/11/2022