
Great Watch Fan shares the excitement of acquiring a Rolex Submariner Date 126610LV, affectionately known as the "Lunette Verte." This post captures the thrill of finally owning a grail watch after a significant wait, highlighting the iconic green bezel that adds a vibrant touch to the classic Submariner design.


The Rolex Submariner Date reference 126610LV, often referred to by collectors as the "Starbucks" or "Kermit" due to its green bezel, represents a significant update to the Submariner line. This particular reference continues the tradition of a green bezel paired with a black dial, a color combination that has proven popular among enthusiasts since its introduction on earlier Submariner models. It maintains the core design language of the Submariner Date while incorporating modern technical advancements.
This model features a 41mm Oyster case crafted from Oystersteel, a proprietary 904L stainless steel alloy. It houses the automatic caliber 3235, a self-winding mechanical movement developed and manufactured by Rolex. The movement provides a power reserve of approximately 70 hours and is protected by a scratch-resistant sapphire crystal. The watch is water resistant to 300 meters (1,000 feet).
The 126610LV appeals to collectors seeking a contemporary Submariner Date with a distinctive aesthetic. Its green Cerachrom bezel insert provides a notable contrast to the black lacquer dial, distinguishing it from standard black bezel models. This reference fits within Rolex's professional watch offerings, providing robust performance and a recognizable design.
As it is not my case, I had to get it from the grey market at a more expansive price. Anyway I really wanted this one. I am quite lucky at the end because it is a brand new one from july 2024.
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