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Old 4 July 2016, 03:31 AM   #1
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New green for the 116610lv Sub-c (aka HULK)?

Hi guys,

it seems that the 116610LV Sub-c has been recently released with a new green bezel.
Some owners (at least here in Italy) say that the new cerachrome would be darker (less brilliant) than the first "mack".

Any further information/picture about it?
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Old 4 July 2016, 10:46 AM   #2
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I doubt that's true. If you look at one of these in the light, the green dial at it's greenest angle matches the green of the bezel. If the green on the bezel were a different shade of green, it wouldn't match the dial. They wouldn't do that unless they changed the dial color also
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I've rarely see a perfect color match with bezel and dial except maybe in ROLEX web site. In the sun the dial sunburst nicely but doesn't match bezel.

Below is a picture I took like 2 weeks ago that is almost a perfect match of dial and bezel. Still my favorite watch
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Old 4 July 2016, 01:21 PM   #4
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Wouldn't surprise me at all. Over the years Rolex has made many similar changes, such as with the 16610LV using a lighter Lime Green bezel for the first few years, then gradually transitioned to a noticeably deeper...darker green! Either way, only time will tell!
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Old 5 July 2016, 03:52 AM   #5
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I've rarely see a perfect color match with bezel and dial except maybe in ROLEX web site. In the sun the dial sunburst nicely but doesn't match bezel.

Below is a picture I took like 2 weeks ago that is almost a perfect match of dial and bezel. Still my favorite watch
Mine does. Maybe you have one of the new color bezels the OP is talking about
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Old 5 July 2016, 08:48 AM   #6
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I've rarely see a perfect color match with bezel and dial except maybe in ROLEX web site. In the sun the dial sunburst nicely but doesn't match bezel.

Below is a picture I took like 2 weeks ago that is almost a perfect match of dial and bezel. Still my favorite watch
It really seems that your HULK Belongs to the new generation; the dial is darker than the previous mack, as well as the bezel.

My 116610 arrived on Friday (I haven't seen it in person, yet); I really hope that it is the darker version...I like it very much!
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Old 5 July 2016, 09:17 AM   #7
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The only documented change for the LVc over the years has been spacing differences between characters on the dial.

One can't conclude anything based on Internet photos. Go check the LVc owners' thread. The angle and lighting change the watch dramatically. It's part of what makes the reference so special.... Something you will discover once you take possession of your incoming.
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Old 5 July 2016, 09:26 AM   #8
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The only documented change for the LVc over the years has been spacing differences between characters on the dial.

One can't conclude anything based on Internet photos. Go check the LVc owners' thread. The angle and lighting change the watch dramatically. It's part of what makes the reference so special.... Something you will discover once you take possession of your incoming.
X2. I highly doubt any bezel color change. I own the watch also, and the lighting and angles make the green hues change immensely. I really don't believe any rumors about anything on the 'net until I see definitive proof. JMO
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Old 5 July 2016, 10:03 AM   #9
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New green for the 116610lv Sub-c (aka HULK)?

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Hi guys,



it seems that the 116610LV Sub-c has been recently released with a new green bezel.

Some owners (at least here in Italy) say that the new cerachrome would be darker (less brilliant) than the first "mack".



Any further information/picture about it?


Do you mean "mark" instead of "mack"?

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark...gnation)<br />

And are you comparing the ceramic and non ceramic versions?
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Old 5 July 2016, 12:20 PM   #10
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one can't conclude anything based on internet photos. Go check the lvc owners' thread. The angle and lighting change the watch dramatically. It's part of what makes the reference so special....
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Old 6 July 2016, 12:52 AM   #11
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The angle and lighting change the watch dramatically. It's part of what makes the reference so special.... Something you will discover once you take possession of your incoming.
Exactly. Same with the blue watch that I'm wearing today, it totally depends on the lighting.
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Old 6 July 2016, 01:33 AM   #12
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The only documented change for the LVc over the years has been spacing differences between characters on the dial.

One can't conclude anything based on Internet photos. Go check the LVc owners' thread. The angle and lighting change the watch dramatically. It's part of what makes the reference so special.... Something you will discover once you take possession of your incoming.
Excellent response ! As the dial changes so much with lightning and at different angle it's impossible to almost get the same picture twice unless your a pro camera guy.

Mine is 6 years old btw, bought new from Wynn & Company, AD, Las Vegas
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Old 6 July 2016, 01:42 AM   #13
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I agree with others that any color variance is likely a lighting issue. That said I suppose it is possible that some minor color differences could occur during the manufacturing process. It could be similar to the minor variances that happen in paint production but I know zero about how Rolex creates the bezel colors so I'm totally just guessing!!
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Old 6 July 2016, 01:52 AM   #14
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No one here has seen anything to confirm this. It might be something to keep an eye out for, for when new LVs hit the cases.
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Old 6 July 2016, 03:35 AM   #15
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The fake LVC bezel is darker for certain. Forest green. Been like that for years. You are not talking about them are you? Be careful.
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Old 18 August 2016, 05:40 AM   #16
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I would personally prefer a darker bezel and dial, a shade closer to olive green.

I went to my local AD today especially to check out the LV in the flesh, but it is too bright for me. A darker Hulk would be almost perfect, if it wasn't't for the square lugs which I'm not very fond of either. They should go back to tapered lugs.

I really wanted to like it. I loved it in pictures.

Always go and see the watch in person and try it on before you buy.
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Old 18 August 2016, 05:45 AM   #17
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Old 18 August 2016, 06:06 AM   #18
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I would personally prefer a darker bezel and dial, a shade closer to olive green.

I went to my local AD today especially to check out the LV in the flesh, but it is too bright for me. A darker Hulk would be almost perfect for me, if it wasn't't for the square lugs which I'm not very fond of either. They should go back to tapered lugs.

No, I really wanted to like it, but this watch is not for me. Always go and see the watch in person and try it on.
I own the watch and love it. The shade of green is perfect and so are the lugs.
The watch is not for you and there is nothing wrong with that. Plenty of other models to choose from!
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I own the watch and love it. The shade of green is perfect and so are the lugs.
The watch is not for you and there is nothing wrong with that. Plenty of other models to choose from!
If the green was in real life like the one in your picture, I would like it a lot (bar the lugs). I would give it a chance.
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If the green was in real life like the one in your picture, I would like it a lot (bar the lugs). I would give it a chance.
My pic was taken in real life, lol. The watch is like a chameleon, the green shades change immensely depending on lighting/angles of watch. Very unique.
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Old 18 August 2016, 06:35 AM   #21
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I visited an AD here in Italy, this morning. I compared (side by side) an old (2012) HULK and a new one. I can confirm that the new green is a bit darker than the previous one. I really like it
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I visited an AD here in Italy, this morning. I compared (side by side) an old (2012) HULK and a new one. I can confirm that the new green is a bit darker than the previous one. I really like it
Very interesting, Were you able to you take a picture side by side by any chance?
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I visited an AD here in Italy, this morning. I compared (side by side) an old (2012) HULK and a new one. I can confirm that the new green is a bit darker than the previous one. I really like it
Huh...I just compared mine to the AD's recently and they were identical.


FWIW: If you wear your LV in the strong sunlight frequently....the dial WILL fade slightly, thus making the new ones appear darker.
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Really doubt ceramic can fade. Its not painted its actually green ceramic material.
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Old 18 August 2016, 08:42 AM   #25
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I couldn't take pictures, unfortunately. Anyway, under the same light, I could really appreciate the difference. I like both of them; the new green is just slightly darker
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Think darker green would be better


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The LVC bezel is a matte finish when compared the the sunburst effect of the dial. Depending on the light the two can look radically different or identical.
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The fake LVC bezel is darker for certain. Forest green. Been like that for years. You are not talking about them are you? Be careful.
I saw a fake Hulk recently and they are much closer in colour to the real thing now so be very careful.
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Taken within seconds of each other... It's all about the lighting.







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Seen this watch many times. The colors always look different.
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