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:
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
On the way to the office. A 25 year old watch this year. Pretty crazy. Does that make it officially “vintage”? I think 25 years safely meets the cutoff, even by conservative standards. I know for some perhaps 20 years is considered vintage. With this one