The Rolex Submariner is arguably the most successful and
most popular watch in the world. Originally designed and created for the scuba
diving market, this model now transcends far beyond to reach sport enthusiasts
from football, soccer, bicycling, baseball, Golf, basketball, Hollywood celebrities,
hip-hop musicians, boxer, racer, dancers and more…
Rolex unveiled the Rolex Submariner green 16610V in 2003 to
celebrate the Submariner line’s 50th anniversary. The first F series has a Flat
Four on the bezel, it is rare. Mint or NOS is $19,000. This special-edition
Rolex was discontinued in 2010, making it a valuable collector’s piece for any
Rolex enthusiast. The Rolex Submariner green 16610V model took the traditional
features of the Submariner 16610 and elegantly played them up – the
unidirectional rotatable diver’s bezel is green. The model presented owners
with a more colorful anniversary edition option, as the watch dial is also the color
green.
One of the Best Selling Submariner
Either Submariner Green 16610LV Kermit is a collector’s piece, as each are
limited-edition Rolex watches that are no longer in production. Collectors
should plan to pay approximately $15,000 to $19,000 for a Kermit watch that is
in mint condition. Even more for Flat Four. This is a fair price for such a
unique timepiece, and experts agree the value of the anniversary watch will
only increase over time. Investing in either the 16610V gives the owner a piece
of Rolex history.
The early Flat Four is very collectible, next will be the grassy
Green bezel B3.
It takes a while to catch the so called Flat Four, but the
light green bezel B3 is eye Catching!
This is one that was made only in a few months of year 2006
in D series.
HK$100,500
HK Snob
That means If I want A b3 light green model the only thing I have to pay attention to is whether it is D series, right?
ReplyDeletePaul
DeleteD3, yes
But there I found later version that some of the bezel turned to olive colour. May be minority only