RolexSubmariner
Reference: 16610LV
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2010
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:40mm
- Case:Stainless Steel
- Dial:Black
- Bracelet:Stainless Steel
Lot overview
- LOT: #001082
- Location:Liverpool, United Kingdom
- Seller:(private) Sold by an individual
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usThe Rolex Submariner 16610LV, or ‘Kermit’, was first released in 2003 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the world’s most recognised dive watch. Several changes over the regular Submariner were introduced to mark this special model, not least the striking green aluminium bezel insert - an ode to Rolex’s corporate colour and a symbol of the brand. The other key differentiator was the ‘maxi-dial’, further improving legibility and giving a subtle nod to the design of early Submariners.
The anniversary model benefits from all the regular features that have made the Submariner such a rugged and dependable watch. The 40mm Oyster case and bracelet are made from corrosion-resistant 904L stainless steel, and the trip-lock crown affords 300 metres of waterproofness.
Rolex is known for making small changes and revisions to its watches over their lifespan, and the ‘Kermit’ is no exception. The dial and bezel were subject to no less than six and five variations, respectively. We also saw the introduction of the engraved rehaut in 2008, as seen on the watch presented here.
A rare find indeed, this 2010 example is a new old stock watch with factory protective stickers in place. The sale includes the original box, guarantee, booklet, bezel protector, swing tags, and a collectable anchor pendant that Rolex no longer supplies with its watches.
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