Rolex Watches Nicknames
Submariner - "Hulk"
- This nickname is given to the Rolex Submariner with the green dial and bezel, due to its vibrant green color resembling the comic character, Hulk.
Submariner - "Kermit"
- The Rolex Submariner with a green bezel (introduced in 2003) is called "Kermit" due to the resemblance to the famous Muppet character.
Daytona - "Paul Newman"
- The nickname comes from the iconic actor and race car driver Paul Newman, who wore a specific version of the Rolex Daytona with an exotic dial. This model is now highly sought after among collectors.
GMT-Master II - "Pepsi"
- The Rolex GMT-Master II with a red and blue bezel is affectionately referred to as "Pepsi" due to its color scheme that resembles the Pepsi logo.
GMT-Master II - "Coke"
- The Rolex GMT-Master II with a black and red bezel is called "Coke" due to its resemblance to the Coca-Cola logo.
Daytona - "Panda"
- The "Panda" nickname refers to the Rolex Daytona with a white dial and black sub-dials, resembling the look of a panda.
Explorer II - "Polar"
- The Rolex Explorer II with a white dial is known as "Polar," a reference to the polar regions, highlighting its legibility in extreme conditions.
Submariner - "No Date"
- The Rolex Submariner without the date function is often simply called the "No Date" for its minimalist design, without a date window.
Day-Date - "President"
- The Rolex Day-Date is often referred to as the "President" due to its association with high-profile individuals, including U.S. Presidents who wore this model.
Sea-Dweller - "Deepsea"
- The Rolex Sea-Dweller Deepsea, known for its extreme water resistance, is often simply called the "Deepsea."