Lot Essay
The Reference 16610LV
The Rolex Submariner Date reference 16610LV, affectionately known as the “Kermit,” is one of the most celebrated modern Rolex sports watches and a landmark reference within the Submariner lineage. Introduced in 2003 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Submariner, the reference remained in production until 2010, during which time it became instantly recognizable for its vibrant green aluminum bezel insert—the first time Rolex introduced such a bold color to the stainless steel Submariner line.
Retaining the classic 40 mm. Oyster case and robust Oyster bracelet of the standard Submariner Date, the 16610LV distinguished itself not only through its green bezel but also with the addition of the larger “maxi” dial, featuring oversized luminous hour markers and broader hands for improved legibility. This combination of familiar proportions with updated design details gave the model a distinctly transitional character, bridging vintage and modern eras of Rolex sports watch production.
With its anniversary significance, relatively short production period, and unmistakable green bezel, the “Kermit” has become one of the most sought-after Submariner references of the 21st century. Combining collectible charm with everyday practicality, the 16610LV stands today as a true modern classic and an essential reference in the history of Rolex dive watches.
The Rolex Submariner Date reference 16610LV, affectionately known as the “Kermit,” is one of the most celebrated modern Rolex sports watches and a landmark reference within the Submariner lineage. Introduced in 2003 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Submariner, the reference remained in production until 2010, during which time it became instantly recognizable for its vibrant green aluminum bezel insert—the first time Rolex introduced such a bold color to the stainless steel Submariner line.
Retaining the classic 40 mm. Oyster case and robust Oyster bracelet of the standard Submariner Date, the 16610LV distinguished itself not only through its green bezel but also with the addition of the larger “maxi” dial, featuring oversized luminous hour markers and broader hands for improved legibility. This combination of familiar proportions with updated design details gave the model a distinctly transitional character, bridging vintage and modern eras of Rolex sports watch production.
With its anniversary significance, relatively short production period, and unmistakable green bezel, the “Kermit” has become one of the most sought-after Submariner references of the 21st century. Combining collectible charm with everyday practicality, the 16610LV stands today as a true modern classic and an essential reference in the history of Rolex dive watches.
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