
Champthekid shares the joy of reuniting with a beloved Rolex after a period of storage, sparking a discussion about watch security and the emotional connection collectors have with their timepieces. His post touches on the practicalities of watch ownership, including safe storage and the occasional regret of selling a cherished piece. The community's replies offer diverse perspectives on managing a collection.

The Rolex Submariner 116610LV, introduced in 2010 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Submariner line, represents a bold departure from the collection's traditionally conservative aesthetic. Known colloquially as the 'Hulk' for its monochromatic green execution, this reference replaced the earlier 16610LV 'Kermit' and established green as a legitimate colorway within Rolex's professional sports watch lineup. The model bridged the gap between the brand's vintage heritage and contemporary manufacturing capabilities during its decade-long production run.
Technically, the 116610LV housed the caliber 3135 movement with its proven 48-hour power reserve and COSC chronometer certification. The Cerachrom bezel insert, crafted from virtually scratchproof ceramic, marked a significant advancement over aluminum predecessors while maintaining the essential timing functionality divers require. The case construction featured the broader lugs and crown guards characteristic of the six-digit Submariner generation, with the sunburst green dial creating a distinctive visual signature that polarized collectors upon release.
Discontinued in 2020 with the introduction of the 41mm generation, the 116610LV has achieved remarkable secondary market appreciation. The model's finite production window and distinctive colorway have established it as one of the most recognizable modern Rolex references. Current market valuations consistently exceed original retail pricing, with the watch serving as both a functional diving instrument and a contemporary collectible that captures a specific era in Rolex's evolution.
You wear it well. Anything in particular keeps this out of the rotation?
I just donβt like keeping too many watches at home at one time. Even though I take every precaution such as good safes, burglar alarm, firearms close by (if Iβm home) etc. , I guess itβs just paranoia π.
Hope all is well with you my friend π
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