It gave way in 2010, as did the rest of the referees. The 1661x series (models without a date were actually retired until 2012) to the new six-digit series. Since the citation, these have had a significant impact on the basic form of the Rolex Submariner. 5512 appeared with the Crown Guard. referee. The 11661x generation (and the dateless number 114060) responded to the call of many Rolex fans to some extent, making Submariner bigger. As modern trends favor large watches, some people complain that 40mm cases are too small for modern sports watches. Rolex compromised by keeping the same size on paper, but introduced a "super case" design, the width of the lugs and crown guard of the case is almost twice that of the earlier example, making the watch more squat and bulky.
Very similar to the date function, Super Case divides the fan into two parts. Some people miss the elegant sweeping lines of the previous model, while others like to increase the feel of the wrist. In addition to this upgrade, Rolex also added its recently launched Cerachrom bezel. Made of fade-resistant, scratch-resistant and incredibly wear-resistant ceramic materials, it has maintained a brand new appearance for decades. Once again, traditionalists lament for the loss of the aluminum case, which has accumulated traces of knocks and scratches over the years, giving each watch a unique personality.
However, the Rolex Submariner is still a highly sought-after watch, and in modern references, it can be said that no version is more coveted than Kermit's direct replacement, the Holk. referee. 116610LV includes a green dial and a green Cerachrom bezel. Used in conjunction with the latest sports watch case, these features quickly earned it the informal "Hulk" nickname.