“Kermit.” “Stelline.” “John Player Special.” Many Rolex watches have seemingly random nicknames, the meaning and derivation of which is murky to the average consumer, to say the least.
See them a few times, however, and they’ll start to stick in your mind. Just try not to reference them around your partner, parents or non-watch people, or they’re likely to think that you’ve been speaking with make-believe friends again.
The Kermit

First introduced in 2003 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Submariner, the 16610LV featured a black “maxi dial” last seen nearly 20 years earlier and a green bezel, a first for the Sub.
The watch became known as the “Kermit” in celebration of a certain green muppet, and prices for this limited watch now reach well over $15,000 for good examples with box and papers (the original boxes and paperwork that came with the watch). Amazing what a little color can do for pricing.