Rolex Submariner Nicknames – A Few Of Our Favorites | | | What's In a (Nick) Name? Rolex Submariner Nicknames – A Few Of Our Favorites The Rolex Submariner has such a long and rich history as one of the world’s premier dive watches that it should come as no surprise to learn that this iconic timepiece has not just one nickname, but a whole slew of them. Beloved for its appearances in James Bond films, its rare dial variations, and its colorful bezels, the Submariner has taken on many different identities over the years and in the process, it has acquired a number of different nicknames. | | | | Watch Madness 2021 The votes are in and a champion has been crowned – the winner of Watch Madness 2021 is... Going into the quarter-finals, the only four watches left were a vintage “Paul Newman” Daytona ref. 6239, “Kermit” Submariner ref. 16610LV, a Day-Date 40 ref. 228238, and the steel and ceramic Daytona ref. 116500LN. Going into the finals, it was the reference 16610LV “Kermit” Submariner up against the reference 116500LN Daytona. Check out which watch took home the trophy. | | One From the Archives How To Add Rolex Links Whether you’ve bought a pre-owned Rolex watch that fits a little tight or need to extend your existing Rolex for a more comfortable fit, you can add another link to the bracelet yourself. Before you begin, make sure you have the correct extra link for your particular bracelet. Similar to their watches, Rolex enhanced, modified, and upgraded their bracelets over the years. So if you’re adding a link to the bracelet, it should either be an original one that came with your watch or one that you’ve sourced correctly. | | | | | | | | | Bob's Watches 1900 Quail St, Newport Beach, CA 92660 | | | | | | |