Looking for Lowry, Rory and Rose in that order of preference tomorrow. And for no disasters, water or tree trunks, just good golf. Maybe the OG Green Sub (Kermit) versus the more modern Hulk. Will make that call in the morning !! Kermit, 16610LV. Hulk, 11
I love the Kermit, a very special transitional model imho. Consider it to be neovintage, but perhaps incorrectly. The newer references are awesome, too, my friend owns the Starbucks and it sure it a looker. Quick wristshot of my Kermit:
From a collecting standpoint, and from a Journe historical perspective, the aluminum CTS is far far more important. I don’t know the numbers offhand, but my guess is that there are probably quite a few more of your CTS in existence (relatively speaking, t
Your Freak shots are usually freakishly good and the strap choice for the Fuji 🗻 shot is spot on 👏🏻 Still trying to make sense of the background of the Kermit shot - where is that? 😊🤷🏻♂️ And you reminded me with your endurance photo that I forgot to uplo
Your green Tudor is definitely growing on me too! The whole green trend is quite amazing, this whole green trend was really a 2003 thing started by the Rolex Submariner "Kermit" and then became a Middle Eastern market favorite and a favorite among Brits (
Here is a Rolex Vintage mostly sports models Box reference list. Compiled from various sources so errors can sometimes be replicated. The early 1950-1960 boxes mostly did not have reference numbers and seemed to often be interchangeable among models. Use
Weapon of choice today. Even after two weeks on the road with a Rolex I was still reaching for a (different) Rolex today. Love the green. Always have, since the Kermit. I wear this one less in recent years. Mostly due to being more conscious of the increa