Do Rolex still make the Kermit?

The Kermit Discontinued and Re-released in 2020
The Kermit was discontinued in 2010 after a moderate 7-year production time. This discontinuation brought in the Rolex Hulk with a green bezel and green dial.
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Is Rolex Kermit rare?

The “Kermit,” released in 2003, predates the “Hulk” and was the first Submariner to feature the color green. This is a real novelty because colorful accents have always been rare on steel Rolex sports models, bar a few GMT-Masters.
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How many Rolex Kermit's were made?

In typical Rolex fashion, the Kermit underwent several incremental changes throughout its 7-year production. There are as many as nine different versions of it (named Mark I to Mark IX), with different configurations of the bezel, dial, cases, and packaging types.
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What years did Rolex make the Kermit?

The Rolex Kermit model is a Green Submariner that was released in 2003, in celebration of the Rolex Submariner's 50th Anniversary. Rolex's 50th Anniversary Submariner was discontinued in 2010, and since then, the value of this watch has risen significantly, as many Rolex stainless steel timepieces do.
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How long was the Rolex Kermit in production?

The Kermit was in production for just seven years and despite the mixed reception, its value has since appreciated at a rate considerably higher than many of its siblings from a similar time.
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What is the difference between Rolex Kermit vs Hulk?

Kermit: The Kermit features a corrosion resistant 904L stainless steel bezel in a forest green hue. Hulk: On the other hand, the Hulk was fitted with a Cerachrom bezel. The color is a richer, emerald green when compared side by side with a Kermit.
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Why do they call it the Rolex Kermit?

With Rolex aficionados often coming up with nicknames for their watches like the Smurf, the Batman and the Rolex Hulk, it came as no surprise when the watch became known as the 'Kermit' after the green frog from the television show 'The Muppets' which was popular at the time.
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What is a flat 4 Kermit?

In 2010, the Kermit was replaced by the reference 116610LV also known as 'The Hulk'. As is typical for Rolex, the brand has made many small adjustments to the 116610 LV during these 7 production years. The most well-known being the flat four bezel, which indicates that the number '4' on the bezel has a flat top.
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Is the green Rolex Submariner rare?

It is usually quite rare that the “Rolex Green” makes it on to one of their steel sports models, with the Rolex Submariner “Hulk” being one of the most sought-after watches in the world – many leaving their authorised dealers empty-handed with at best a false sense they will climb the waiting list quickly in time.
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Does Rolex still make the Hulk?

Is the Rolex Submariner Hulk discontinued? Yes, the Rolex Submariner 116610LV Hulk was discontinued by Rolex in 2020 and replaced by the 41mm Rolex Submariner 126610 LV - known as the Starbucks. The Rolex Submariner Hulk was released in 2010 and used the same 40mm MAXI case as the Rolex Submariner 116610LN Date.
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What is the rarest Rolex Submariner?

The rarest are the ref. 5517 based on ref. 5513 cases, so-called double-reference because of both 5513 and 5517 reference numbers. That makes this Military Submariner a highly sought-after collectible.
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What is the most iconic Rolex?

Daytona. First released in 1963, the Daytona is not only the archetypal racing watch, but remains arguably the single most sought-after timepiece in the world.
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What is a Rolex Starbucks?

Of the new lineup, including both date and no-date models, one of the hottest newcomers is the black and green Rolex Submariner 126610LV – appropriately nicknamed the “Starbucks” for its color combination of a ceramic green bezel setting off a black dial, said to resemble the iconic green Starbucks logo.
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What is the green Rolex called?

Aside from the brand's logo, Rolex only uses green for their special edition and anniversary watches – so a Rolex in green is a pretty big deal. Two of their most popular green watches are the Rolex Submariner Kermit (ref 16610LV) and Rolex Submariner Hulk (ref 116610LV).
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What is Rolex chapter ring?

The Rolex chapter ring is the circular ring on a clock or watch dial on which the minutes (and sometimes the hours) are engraved, attached, or painted. In the Rolex context, it means a painted circular ring that “connects” to the seconds and minutes marker which creates a full circle on the outer edge of the dial.
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What year was Rolex 50th anniversary?

In 2003, Rolex has celebrated the 50th anniversary of the model Submariner by launching Rolex Submariner Date Anniversary Edition (16610LV) with distinctive features such as green bezel and dial maxi. Production of this model ended in 2010, the last watches being produced with new random serial numbers.
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What is a fat 4 Rolex?

The first iteration of this model was the “Fat Four”: a Rolex whose “4” on its bezel is written differently compared to the ones on the successive iterations.
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What is a ghost Rolex?

A faded, or ghost, bezel is due to a defect in pre-Cerachrom bezels produced by Rolex on their popular tool watches: the Submariner, GMT-Master, and the Sea-dweller.
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How rare is the Rolex Batman?

Back in 2018, the same Batman cost around 10,500 USD new. That's an increase of over 60% between 2018 and 2020. Since production of this model ceased in 2019, never-worn pieces are becoming even rarer, which is sure to drive prices even higher. The 2019 ref.
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What is the blue Rolex called?

Rolex Bluesy

Like its full gold counterpart, the two-tone Submariner is also available with a black dial and bezel or a blue dial and bezel. The “Bluesy” nickname is given to blue versions of the two-tone Submariner–regardless of the specific reference number.
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What Rolex watches are discontinued?

Discontinued Rolexes in 2022:

Oyster Perpetual 124300 (41mm, turquoise, coral red or yellow dial), 126000 (36mm, coral red or yellow dial), 277200 (31mm, coral red or yellow dial) Deepsea 126660 (replaced by 136660) Air King 116900 (replaced by 126900) Day-Date 40 platinum 228206 (replaced by 228236)
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Is the Rolex Submariner Hulk a good investment?

Depending on who you speak to, the 116610LV Hulk is either the worst Submariner ever conceived or the coolest dive watch on the market. Regardless of whether you think it falls into the former or latter category, one thing is for certain: in 2020, it made for a highly lucrative investment.
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Why is the Rolex Hulk so popular?

Finest Quality Oyster Steel

Thus, one reason why the Rolex Submariner Hulk is so popular is that it is made with oyster steel. Oyster steel belongs to the 904L steel family and is an alloy that goes into high-technological products and chemical industries. It is highly resistant to scratches and spots.
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