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Old 27 January 2022, 10:49 PM   #31
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Because he wanted to own a mechanical watch that would last a lifetime and beyond and now his 6263 watch belongs to me. And would not sell it at any price as it reminds of my Father and how his life was cut short at just 55.Mostly by being attacked by a German battle ship and reported missing in action in world war 11. His aircraft carrier was sunk and only around 32 out of a crew of around 1200 survived, he was in the very cold water for around 32 hours before being picked up by a Norwegian fishing boat. Plus his many years underground as a coal miner from a 14 year old boy, IMHO had a large part in his very short life. Although at the time of WW11 he as a coal miner was in a reserved occupation he lied about his age although only 17, he said he was 18 and went to war to fight for his country.
Wow, this touched me. Great to own this great watch to remember your father. No money in the world can compete.
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Old 27 January 2022, 10:50 PM   #32
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Someone remind this dude he keeps posting the same old broken record replies.Yawn,so boring.
Show some repect man.
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Old 27 January 2022, 10:51 PM   #33
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A coal miner with a Rolex!
And what exactly do you mean by that remark.???
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Old 27 January 2022, 10:58 PM   #34
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Old 27 January 2022, 11:05 PM   #35
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Because he wanted to own a mechanical watch that would last a lifetime and beyond and now his 6263 watch belongs to me. And would not sell it at any price as it reminds of my Father and how his life was cut short at just 55.Mostly by being attacked by a German battle ship and reported missing in action in world war 11. His aircraft carrier was sunk and only around 32 out of a crew of around 1200 survived, he was in the very cold water for around 32 hours before being picked up by a Norwegian fishing boat. Plus his many years underground as a coal miner from a 14 year old boy, IMHO had a large part in his very short life. Although at the time of WW11 he as a coal miner was in a reserved occupation he lied about his age although only 17, he said he was 18 and went to war to fight for his country.
Peter thank you for sharing that personal story.

Now a days we have adults at war with their AD. Strange times, indeed.
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Old 27 January 2022, 11:10 PM   #36
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Discontinuation and hype.
Great watch though. Always loved it.
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Old 27 January 2022, 11:26 PM   #37
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Is the original 16610lv skyrocketing at the same rate? Or just the hulk?
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Old 27 January 2022, 11:31 PM   #38
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Because it’s a special watch.
The most concise and accurate answer in the thread
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Old 27 January 2022, 11:35 PM   #39
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The Hulk and TT Rootbeer may be the most beautiful sports Rolex ever made.
I think the Skydweller Blue deserves to be in that list.
Those three are the best Rolex watches.
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Old 28 January 2022, 12:02 AM   #40
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instagram covid fomo( fear of missin out ) and most important - GREEN COLOUR ON THE MOST ICONIC WATCH EVER
Combination of all factors above, besides being a very unique, beautiful watch. I was fortunate to get the call from my AD in 2020 and get it months before it was discontinued. Absolutive love my Hulk
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Old 28 January 2022, 12:25 AM   #41
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I think the Skydweller Blue deserves to be in that list.
Those three are the best Rolex watches.
I like the SD, but it's not sports. I was talking about sport Rolex
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Old 28 January 2022, 12:38 AM   #42
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The hype began when rumours of watch gone be out collection started.

Suddenly, everybody loves the ugly greenwatch ( as they said).

I bought mine in 2015 in France and she was sleeping in a safe.......
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Old 28 January 2022, 01:07 AM   #43
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Someone remind this dude he keeps posting the same old broken record replies.Yawn,so boring.
It's only boring if you read it, and you pretty much know what it's going to say before you read it, particularly in a thread of this nature. You can skim past or hit the ignore function. Saves time. All are entitled to an opinion and to state it.
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Old 28 January 2022, 01:11 AM   #44
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Agree the Hulk went mad on the back of the BLRO. It saddens me, my hobby has been hijacked by exactly the type of people I try and avoid in all walks of my life!
I hear you and I share a similar sentiment, although I personally wouldn't be so eager to generalise. It's complicated, but we can all agree on what is mainly driving it.

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Old 28 January 2022, 02:07 AM   #45
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TJ Miller wore it in "Silicon Valley". That definitely started the hype. Than when he was arrested it became the "bad boy" watch and prices started skyrocketing. So if you wanna let the world know that TJ Miller is your homeboy and you aint afraid of no ghosts, you wear a hulk.
Also the avengers movie had a hand.
and the muppet movie, think kermit wore it on the log singing the rainbow connection
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Old 28 January 2022, 02:10 AM   #46
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Old 28 January 2022, 02:24 AM   #47
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this watch has become expensive, for one main reason (aside from grey dealer market manipulation)

because the majority of the human population are bleeting, moronic, sheep.

for YEARS, people on this forum ranted about what an ugly, hideous watch this was. it was the one watch I could GUARANTEE that I would see, whichever AD I walked into, in whichever airport, or shopping centre, in whichever country I happened to be in.

Suddenly Rolex take it away, and all the bleeting sheep want it, because they can't have it!

I hope Rolex re-release this, but I doubt it, too many fools from which to keep extracting cash
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Old 28 January 2022, 02:31 AM   #48
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this watch has become expensive, for one main reason (aside from grey dealer market manipulation)

because the majority of the human population are bleeting, moronic, sheep.

for YEARS, people on this forum ranted about what an ugly, hideous watch this was. it was the one watch I could GUARANTEE that I would see, whichever AD I walked into, in whichever airport, or shopping centre, in whichever country I happened to be in.

Suddenly Rolex take it away, and all the bleeting sheep want it, because they can't have it!

I hope Rolex re-release this, but I doubt it, too many fools from which to keep extracting cash
None of that is true. TRF is where the hype actually started. There were equal number of praises as there were naysayers. The naysayers are still here btw. Also EVERY watch was in the case before 2017. Except the Daytona.
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Old 28 January 2022, 02:36 AM   #49
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So clearly nothing was handed to your father. I find it interesting that after 5 years of working two jobs a coal miner would save all that money to buy a rolex. If not for a status symbol, why do you think that was his aspiration?
Yes you are 100% correct.
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Old 28 January 2022, 02:40 AM   #50
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If you look back in the forum archives on threads on the Hulk, you will find the two watches at odds were the LVc and the newly released BLNR. At that time it was all about which do you like more and the new BLNR was clearly the favorite with is shiny new two color ceramic bezel. At the time, the Submariner line was more popular than the GMT line and the comparisons brought the green Sub attention to more people. Both watches were similarly priced and accessible. In a way the BLNR made the LVc/Hulk popular with this comparison.
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Old 28 January 2022, 03:11 AM   #51
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I've been offered Hulk for MSRP by my AD right before it was discontinued (we've been aware of it for a while). I opt out anyway because to me it's an ugly, too much green watch.
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Old 28 January 2022, 03:14 AM   #52
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It is discontinued & i find it truly unique among the usual Sub because of the dial which is very very nice.
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Old 28 January 2022, 03:22 AM   #53
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Because he wanted to own a mechanical watch that would last a lifetime and beyond and now his 6263 watch belongs to me. And would not sell it at any price as it reminds of my Father and how his life was cut short at just 55.Mostly by being attacked by a German battle ship and reported missing in action in world war 11. His aircraft carrier was sunk and only around 32 out of a crew of around 1200 survived, he was in the very cold water for around 32 hours before being picked up by a Norwegian fishing boat. Plus his many years underground as a coal miner from a 14 year old boy, IMHO had a large part in his very short life. Although at the time of WW11 he as a coal miner was in a reserved occupation he lied about his age although only 17, he said he was 18 and went to war to fight for his country.
I think a lot of WW2 veterans died younger than they should have. My father served in India & Burma, fighting the Japanese. The jungle was the main enemy in Burma, and he suffered from malaria, and other tropical diseases. He was never the same again, apparently, and died aged 49, when I was two.
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Old 28 January 2022, 04:34 AM   #54
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Because he wanted to own a mechanical watch that would last a lifetime and beyond and now his 6263 watch belongs to me. And would not sell it at any price as it reminds of my Father and how his life was cut short at just 55.Mostly by being attacked by a German battle ship and reported missing in action in world war 11. His aircraft carrier was sunk and only around 32 out of a crew of around 1200 survived, he was in the very cold water for around 32 hours before being picked up by a Norwegian fishing boat. Plus his many years underground as a coal miner from a 14 year old boy, IMHO had a large part in his very short life. Although at the time of WW11 he as a coal miner was in a reserved occupation he lied about his age although only 17, he said he was 18 and went to war to fight for his country.
I for one am truly grateful for what your father did, and the many like him. I’m also grateful to you for taking the time to explain the story behind the 6263.
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Old 28 January 2022, 04:48 AM   #55
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Simply because many are ruled by whatever the likes of so called social media,YouTube,etc dictates to buy and internet gossip about discontinuation. As Rolex watches have now become little more than ££$$€€ objects and many buy the hype to wear it thinking they are wearing something not many have. Instead of in most cases a watch made in there thousands and hype sells watches today.
You consistently post about your distaste for what this forum has become yet you ironically never actually post any threads or comments of value.
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Old 28 January 2022, 04:59 AM   #56
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Can anyone actually put a reason why the Hulk hype went crazy ?

With the 'John Mayer' Daytona there was an actual ground zero of when and why the hype started.

I'd say that before the Hulk Hype other than new releases and of course the steel Daytona Current Rolex watches usually sold under retail price.
Even the Kermit wasn't really difficult to get when it was discontinued.

I'd just like to know Why the Hulk model started all this Rolex Hype ?

I believe the hulk is the only steel sub ever made with a colored dial--makes sense this would be a hyped one imo.
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Old 28 January 2022, 05:36 AM   #57
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You consistently post about your distaste for what this forum has become yet you ironically never actually post any threads or comments of value.
You could help yourself by searching. Padi certainly has his strong stances but his many contributions to the forum are undeniable!
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Old 28 January 2022, 06:36 AM   #58
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No one dares to say that the Sub Hulk sucks. I do. It is awful
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Old 28 January 2022, 06:38 AM   #59
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I believe the hulk is the only steel sub ever made with a colored dial--makes sense this would be a hyped one imo.
I'm not sure that's what actually started the hype but its my understanding that this comment is true... which makes the watch even more special in my eyes.
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Old 28 January 2022, 06:49 AM   #60
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You consistently post about your distaste for what this forum has become yet you ironically never actually post any threads or comments of value.
Some people’s lack of self awareness is amazing. Padi’s post about the origin of his father’s watch is more interesting than anything this guy will ever post. What a clown.
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