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Jun 18, 2019,04:10 AM
 

This one has always seemed to elicit strong opinions.  Whereas the Kermit before it seemed (at least to me) to find widespread appreciation the Hulk not so much.


Too green?  In certain light, yes.  But I think Rolex did a good job with the Hulk because much of the time the dial appears far darker than the sunburst green many of us tend to capture and post pictures of. 

Still too green?  Maybe, if it’s the only watch you have or perhaps you want / need it to be a daily watch.  When the sun / light hits it right it can be a little loud.

But it’s the best St Patrick’s Day watch I know of!!! 




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It’s interesting your estimation of appreciation for the two.

 
 By: BMR : June 18th, 2019-06:01
From the people that I’m around, and what I see on IG, the Hulk has a larger appreciation than Kermit. I think they are both nice, but I own a Hulk, and I think it’s fantastic. Maybe it’s confirmation bias that I’m being influenced by,

I’m curious.

 
 By: BMR : June 18th, 2019-18:56
What, in your opinion, distinguishes a “hypebeast” watch from one with genuine, organic appreciation?

Not a fan of green watches and I find that colorful watches are rarely great as daily wearers.....

 
 By: Blansky : June 18th, 2019-07:16
I have two blue dial watches, one is dark blue and the other is baby blue and I love them both but they will never get the same wrist time as a black or a white dial watch. I guess they are just too noticeably colorful for me and they can clash with vario... 

Watches are Art

 
 By: InDebtButOnTime : June 18th, 2019-09:22
and other than B&W phtography color is a major component of Art. I've always been attracted to colorful dials, usually blue but green is the signature color of Rolex and a black Sub is SO common! The Kermit is nice but with the Hulk you get the modern... 

I purposely didn’t make the point about green being the signature colour, as I know many will argue that the Hulk green is not the Rolex green.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : June 18th, 2019-17:44
But I do think that’s part of the charm, as it was with the Kermit. And as you point out, the changing colour \ hue of the dial is something that is very appealing.

anti anti-reflective

 
 By: InDebtButOnTime : June 18th, 2019-11:34
Yeah, what's up with that? Not aware of them making any domed crystals either.

I had a hard time with the “Hulk” when released , did not know where to put it so I hesitated so much that I missed out on the first glossy dial edition .

 
 By: ZSHSZ : June 18th, 2019-16:07
I finally gave it a try , bought it last year , and I’m finding myself wearing it quite a lot as a daily, specialty in the summer . I find it unique and fun to wear. But still hunting for the original glossy dial ...

You’ve pointed out something I didn’t know existed; variations in the dial.

 
 By: Jay (Eire) : June 18th, 2019-17:48
Any pictures to share that highlight this difference? How long did the “glossy” dial run?

Yes the first couple of batches , were equipped with glossy dials . Unfortunately I don’t have pictures of those examples since at the time as I mentioned I had no interest in the Hulk but they do exit.

 
 By: ZSHSZ : June 19th, 2019-05:53
It was conformed to me by two AD’s and also by a Rolex rep. at a Rolex event . Those dials were called gold dials , since to achieve the green color a high amount of gold was mixed in to the color to achieve the right color hue ...To further excite you , ... 

Glossy Dial?

 
 By: InDebtButOnTime : June 18th, 2019-21:05
I'm also unaware of any dial differences. Mine is an early Hulk so now I'm wondering just what I have. ...