Quick Answer
The Rolex Submariner Date 16610LN 40mm Black Dial (Oyster Bracelet) with Original Paper and Box features a mechanical automatic movement and does not require a battery. It remains powered through the natural motion of your wrist or manual winding via the crown.
Movement Details & Winding Guide for Rolex Submariner Date 16610LN 40mm Black Dial (Oyster Bracelet) with Original Paper and Box
Because the Rolex Submariner Date 16610LN 40mm Black Dial (Oyster Bracelet) with Original Paper and Box is a mechanical automatic watch, it relies on a mainspring and oscillating rotor rather than an electrical quartz battery. To ensure optimal amplitude and timekeeping accuracy in this stainless steel model, hand-wind the crown clockwise approximately 30 to 40 times from a dead stop before securing it back down.
Disclaimer: The video above is for example and general guidelines only. It may not be entirely specific to your exact model, and quality/accuracy depends on third-party availability. If in doubt, please refer to your specific watch handbook or consult a professional.
Required Power Source
This watch uses an automatic or hand-wound mechanical movement. It does not require a battery.
Watch Specifications
| Brand | Rolex |
| Model Info | 40mm stainless steel • Black dial |
| Movement / Power | automatic |
| Battery Code | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Rolex Submariner Date 16610LN 40mm Black Dial (Oyster Bracelet) with Original Paper and Box require a battery?
No. This model is automatic/mechanical and generates power via wrist kinetic motion.
How do I wind the Rolex Submariner Date 16610LN 40mm Black Dial (Oyster Bracelet) with Original Paper and Box?
Unscrew or pull the crown to position 1 and rotate clockwise 30–40 turns to build a full power reserve.