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Lot #1298

Rolex Submariner 16610LV Kermit Flat 4 NOS

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Introduction

Debuting in 1953 and released to the public the following year, the Rolex Submariner has undoubtedly become one of the most iconic timepieces of all time thanks to its legendary status as Rolex's flagship dive watch. Used extensively by the British Royal Navy and professional diving operations like COMEX, the Submariner set the bar for all dive watches to follow. Featuring a genuinely timeless design that has remained relatively unchanged throughout its history, this Rolex has become the archetypal sports watch. With very few large-scale aesthetic upgrades made to it over the years except for timely advancements like introducing a date function to the collection in the late '60s, and its modern cerachrom bezels, the Submariner is seen as the prototypical dive watch thanks to its consistency. The Submariner has earned its status as a legendary watch, with it today remaining as one of the most sought-after timepieces around.

Released in 2003 as the Submariner's 50th-anniversary model, the Rolex Submariner ref. 16610LV "Kermit" is perhaps the most highly coveted 5-digit Submariner on the market. Like most Rolex models, the Kermit has some intricacies that set specific variants apart, much like the mark 1 "Flat Four" variant, so-called for the flat-four found in the '40' on its bezel. Produced for just a year before the four was changed to what remained until the model's discontinuation in 2010, the Mark 1 "Flat Four" is an exceedingly rare variant of the Kermit that is extensively sought-after by collectors. Rolex fitted the Kermit with a green anodized aluminum bezel (which is where the model's nickname comes from) to celebrate its anniversary status. This was also the first time Rolex would use a color other than black on a stainless-steel Sub. Featuring vintage aspects like hollow center links but modern elements too, like solid end links and maxi-plot hour markers, the Kermit is a transitional timepiece that, for many collectors, marks the end of Rolex's golden period and the beginning of their move into the modern watches we see today.

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Grade

M 10

Status

Vetted & Approved

Included

Box and Papers

Est. value range

$20,000 – $30,000

The Details

Brand

Rolex

Dimensions

40mm

Model

Submariner

Movement

Automatic cal. 3185

Reference

16610LV

Bracelet

Stainless Steel Oyster bracelet

Year

2003 F1XX,XXX Serial

Condition

New Old Stock

Material

Stainless Steel

Included

Watch, Box and Papers

Dial Color

Black

THE CONSTRUCTION

While famed for introducing a new bezel color to the steel Submariner, the ref. 16610LV also introduced solid end links and maxi-size hour markers to the stainless steel side of the collection too.

THE CONDITION

Immaculately preserved and offered in New Old Stock condition, this example still even retains some of its original protective stickers like those on its caseback and along the sides of its case.

TIMING MACHINE READOUT

This reading was taken (crown down) with a ONEOF Accuracy Boutique Edition timing machine at time of cataloging. It is provided as a courtesy only, and shall not be construed as a warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please refer to our terms and conditions of sale for more information.

Condition

In unused condition and still retaining original factory stickers and complete with all accessories. The bracelet has 13 1/2 links, 4 of which are removable.

Our Perspective

Finding a complete early "Flat 4" ref. 16610LV these days is no easy task, but here is one served to you on a silver platter. Not only is it part of a complete set, but it is also offered in New Old Stock condition with its original protective stickers still adhered to its surface, just waiting to be taken off. With the majority of examples being heavily worn, with aged and scratched bezel inserts, this one is a bona fide gem.

Justin Gruenberg

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