
Speedie74 aka Mr. Torquise shares a deeply personal journey of acquiring a highly sought-after Rolex Submariner, a testament to patience and persistence in today's competitive luxury watch market. His experience offers valuable insights into the realities of collecting modern Rolex references. This article explores the nuances of his four-year wait and the community's reaction to his successful acquisition.





The Submariner Date reference 116610LV, introduced in 2010, is distinguished by its vibrant green dial and matching green Cerachrom bezel. This model replaced the previous 16610LV, known as the "Kermit," and marked a significant update to the Submariner line with its "Maxi Case" and ceramic bezel insert. It represents a modern interpretation of the Submariner, offering enhanced durability and a distinct aesthetic within the collection.
This reference features an Oystersteel case measuring 40mm in diameter, housing the automatic Caliber 3135. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. The watch is fitted with a sapphire crystal that includes a Cyclops lens over the date display, and it is water-resistant to 300 meters. The unidirectional rotating bezel is crafted from green Cerachrom ceramic, known for its scratch resistance and color stability.
Appealing to collectors interested in modern Rolex sports watches with a unique colorway, the 116610LV is often referred to as the "Hulk" due to its green coloration. It stands out from the more traditional black or blue Submariner models, offering a bolder visual presence. This reference was produced for a decade, becoming a notable entry in the Submariner's evolution before its discontinuation.
Looks great! Hope you enjoy for years to come
Did you periodically check in with your SA to remind them of your interest in this piece, or do they really follow a list of some sort? Very happy to read this thread. The watch looks perfect on your wrist.
PS: I'm pretty sure that, given how insanely competitive this sport has become, MANY other collectors who applied for it will never get the same call or email....so 4 years might not be THAT bad after all! Enjoy my friend!
Your happiness is my happiness!
Well, I am not a flipper and not a dealer so the watch will be for years in my collection!
Well, I am still enjoying and wearing it at the moment as well!
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