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The Rolex Nickname Dictionary: Iconic Rolex Nicknames and Their Origins

The Rolex Nickname Dictionary - A&E WATCHES

Rolex watches are known for their exceptional craftsmanship and timeless design. Over the years, certain models have gained affectionate nicknames from fans and collectors, adding an extra layer of personality and intrigue to these already iconic timepieces. These nicknames often reflect the unique features, color schemes, or cultural references associated with each watch. 

Here’s your guide to understanding the most popular Rolex nicknames and the stories behind them.

 

Rolex Batman

The Rolex GMT-Master II with a blue and black bezel earned the nickname “Batman” because its colors resemble the Dark Knight’s costume. The striking dual-tone bezel is both functional and visually distinctive, helping travelers distinguish between day and night hours. 

Introduced in 2013, the Rolex Batman has quickly become a modern favorite for its bold design and practical utility, making it a staple in the Rolex lineup. Much like its superhero namesake, the Batman watch is known for its reliability and sleek, sophisticated look.

Rolex GMT Master II Late 2000'S Model 116710BLNR - The Batman - A&E Watches

 

 

Rolex Batgirl

Similar to the Batman, the Rolex Batgirl also features a blue and black bezel but comes with a Jubilee bracelet, adding a touch of elegance to the bold design. Launched in 2019, the Batgirl appeals to those who prefer a refined aesthetic without sacrificing the adventurous spirit embodied by the GMT-Master II series. It’s the perfect mix of elegance and adventure, embodying the duality of sophistication and robustness.

Rolex GMT Master II Model 126710BLNR Never Worn - The Batgirl - A&E Watches

 

 

Rolex Pepsi

The Rolex GMT-Master II with a red and blue bezel is called “Pepsi” due to its resemblance to the colors of the famous soda brand. This vibrant bezel harks back to the early days of transcontinental flight, making it a favorite among travelers. First introduced in the 1950s for Pan Am pilots, the Pepsi continues to be a sought-after model for its classic design and historical significance. It’s like having a slice of aviation history right on your wrist, perfect for those who dream of sky-high adventures.

 

Rolex Root Beer

The GMT-Master II with a brown and black bezel is affectionately known as “Root Beer.” The rich, warm tones of the bezel are reminiscent of the classic soda, and the watch exudes a vintage charm. 

Often paired with a two-tone case of stainless steel and Everose gold, the Rolex Root Beer stands out for its unique color combination and nostalgic appeal, making it a beloved piece among collectors. It’s a bit like a time machine, taking you back to the golden age of travel with every glance.

Rolex GMT Master II Model 126711CHNR: Root Beer | A&E Watches

 

Rolex Hulk

The Rolex Submariner with a green dial and bezel is aptly named the “Hulk” after the green-skinned superhero. Its bold color and robust build make it a standout piece in the Rolex lineup. 

Introduced in 2010 and now discontinued, the Hulk is highly coveted for its unique green color and exceptional durability, designed to withstand depths of up to 300 meters. It’s the perfect blend of power and style, ready to conquer both the boardroom and the ocean depths.

 

Rolex Kermit

The “Kermit” nickname was given to the Submariner with a green bezel introduced for the model’s 50th anniversary. The vivid green color is a playful nod to the famous Muppet character. 

Celebrating 50 years of the Submariner, the Kermit features a green aluminum bezel that has become highly prized for its commemorative nature and distinctive look. It’s like wearing a piece of horological history on your wrist, with a splash of playful charm.

 

Rolex Polar

The Rolex Explorer II with a white dial is known as the “Polar” due to its crisp, clean look that evokes the icy landscapes explorers might traverse. Designed for durability and readability in extreme conditions, the Polar features an additional 24-hour hand for distinguishing day from night, making it a favorite among adventurers and explorers. It’s the watch for those who are always ready to answer the call of the wild, no matter how cold it gets.

 

Rolex Starbucks

The Submariner with a green bezel and black dial is called “Starbucks,” reflecting the coffee chain’s iconic green logo. This combination of colors creates a striking and memorable appearance. Introduced in 2020, the Rolex Starbucks quickly gained a following for its fresh and vibrant look, adding a modern twist to the classic Submariner design. It’s as refreshing as your morning coffee, giving you that jolt of style and sophistication.

Rolex Submariner Date 126610LV Never-Worn - The Starbucks Rolex - A&E Watches

 

 

Rolex Bubble

The Rolex Datejust with a magnified date window earned the nickname “Bubble” because of the Cyclops lens that makes the date appear larger and more prominent. 

Introduced in the 1950s, the Cyclops lens has become a signature feature of the Datejust line, enhancing readability and adding to the watch’s iconic status. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference, perfect for those who appreciate both form and function.

 

Rolex Smurf

The white gold Submariner with a blue dial and bezel is known as “Smurf” due to its vibrant blue color, reminiscent of the beloved cartoon characters. Crafted in 18k white gold, the Smurf exudes luxury and exclusivity, making it a premium model highly sought after for its striking appearance and rarity. 

The Smurf is a playful yet sophisticated choice, combining the charm of childhood nostalgia with the prestige of fine watchmaking.

 

Rolex Panda

The Rolex Daytona with a white dial and black sub-dials is called “Panda” because its color scheme resembles the black and white fur of a panda bear. Designed for racing enthusiasts, the Panda features a tachymeter bezel and is one of the most coveted Daytona configurations for its high legibility and timeless elegance. It’s the watch that balances speed and style, perfect for those who live life in the fast lane.

 

Rolex Bluesy

The Submariner with a blue dial and bezel, typically in a two-tone stainless steel and gold configuration, is called “Bluesy” due to its striking blue features. This combination of stainless steel and 18k yellow gold offers a bold and elegant look, making Bluesy a favorite among those who appreciate a blend of luxury and sportiness. It’s the watch that sings the blues, but in the most stylish way possible.

 

Rolex Coke

The GMT-Master II with a black and red bezel is nicknamed “Coke” because its colors resemble the iconic Coca-Cola branding. First introduced in the 1980s, the Coke is highly desirable for its unique color combination and retro appeal, making it a classic in the GMT-Master series. It’s a refreshing choice for those who love a touch of vintage flair in their timepieces.

 

Rolex Blueberry

The vintage Rolex GMT-Master with a blue bezel insert is called “Blueberry.” This rare version stands out with its deep blue hue, and very few were produced, making it a grail watch for collectors. The Blueberry’s rarity and striking color make it highly sought after in the vintage Rolex market. It’s like finding a hidden gem, a true collector’s dream.

 

Rolex Ghost

The Rolex GMT-Master II with a faded black bezel is known as “Ghost.” Over time, the black color can fade, giving it a ghostly appearance. This unique, aged look appeals to those who appreciate the patina of vintage watches, making the Ghost highly valued for its distinctive, worn-in character. It’s a hauntingly beautiful choice for those who love the charm of well-worn history.

 

Rolex Tiffany

The Rolex with a light blue dial, especially the Oyster Perpetual models, is referred to as “Tiffany” due to its resemblance to the signature blue of Tiffany & Co. This light blue dial has become highly sought after, especially in recent years, favored by collectors for its unique and fashionable color. It’s like wearing a piece of luxury jewelry on your wrist, with a dash of color that’s always in vogue.

 

Rolex Tiger

The Yacht-Master with a distinctive orange dial is called “Tiger” because its color and striping pattern resemble a tiger’s coat. This bold design makes it stand out from traditional Yacht-Master models, and it is often part of special or limited releases, adding to its desirability. The Tiger is a fierce choice for those who want their watch to roar with personality.

 

Rolex John Mayer

The Rolex Daytona with a green dial is often called the “John Mayer” because the musician popularized it by showcasing his personal watch on social media. The green dial adds a fresh and vibrant look to the classic Daytona, making it one of the most sought-after models today due to its celebrity influence and high demand. 

 

Rolex Cermit

A mix between “Coke” and “Kermit,” the Rolex Cermit has a green bezel and black dial, combining elements of both nicknames. This unique blend of features quickly gained popularity for its modern twist on classic elements, making the Cermit a modern classic in its own right. It’s a quirky yet sophisticated choice, perfect for those who appreciate a blend of tradition and innovation.

 

Rolex Rainbow

The Rolex Daytona with a bezel set with multicolored sapphires is known as the “Rainbow.” This dazzling display of Rolex’s gem-setting craftsmanship features a bezel set with multicolored sapphires, often complemented by diamond hour markers on the dial. The Rainbow is a limited production model, highly valued for its exclusivity and artistic design. It’s like wearing a piece of art on your wrist, vibrant and breathtaking.

 

You can find Famous Rolex at A&E Watches

These nicknames add a layer of personality and lore to Rolex watches, making each model more than just a timepiece. They are stories and symbols, reflecting the culture and community of Rolex enthusiasts. Whether you’re a seasoned collector or a new fan, understanding these nicknames can deepen your appreciation for these iconic watches and the vibrant world of horology. 

From the bold Batman to the vibrant Rainbow, each nickname tells a unique story that enhances the charm and allure of Rolex timepieces. You can find it all at A&E Watches – Pre-owned watches for sale.

Avi Dayan

Company Founder

Avi Dayan is the founder of A&E Watches and a Rolex expert of over 30 years. He is also a LLB, attorney, soccer player and James Bond enthusiast. You are not likely to find Avi behind a desk but might find him meticulously restoring a Rolex, making deals or assisting customers.

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