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    Rolex Nicknames Every Collector Should Know

    The Ultimate Guide To The Unofficial Nicknames For Rolex Watches
    By Alina AliJuly 10, 2025Updated:February 19, 202610 Mins Read
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    A collage featuring various Rolex watches, iconic fictional and animated characters, set against a colorful background. Watches include models like the Submariner and GMT-Master II. Characters such as a secret agent, a glamorous woman in a red dress, an animated yellow creature, and a costumed hero are present.
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    Rolex collectors are known for their passion and precision. From subtle variations to rare anomalies, every detail can command major value—and spark lively debate. But beyond the reference numbers and market valuations lies one of the most entertaining elements of the Rolex universe: the nicknames. While none are officially sanctioned by Rolex itself, these creative monikers help fans make sense of the vast catalogue. From cartoon characters and soda brands to celebrities and racecars, inspiration for these names can come from anywhere.

    This article breaks down the most iconic Rolex nicknames across various models. Each watch gets its own paragraph and space for imagery, plus added context including collector insights, rarity scores, and cultural relevance. This is your ultimate guide.


    Rolex Nicknames Timeline

    From the 1950s to now, Rolex nicknames have evolved alongside pop culture, fashion, and watchmaking milestones. Here’s a brief timeline of their emergence:

    • 1950s–60s: Birth of tool watches. Nicknames like James Bond, Big Crown, and Freccione emerge from military and cinema exposure.
    • 1970s–80s: Sporty personalities take the lead. The Paul Newman, Fat Lady, and Texano gain fame.
    • 1990s–2000s: Vintage watch collecting boom. Pepsi, Root Beer, and Blueberry become cornerstone terms.
    • 2010s: Colour-forward nicknames arrive—Hulk, Batman, Smurf, and Wimbledon dominate.
    • 2020s: Hype culture meets horology. John Mayer, Bruce Wayne, Emoji Dial, and meme-worthy nicknames like Pikachu go viral.

    For a complete overview of fashion, culture, icons and streetwear shaping the region, explore our full Lifestyle hub


    Submariner Nicknames

    James Bond / Big Crown
    Worn by Sean Connery in Dr. No (1962), the 6538 Submariner is the blueprint for the “Bond watch.” Its oversized crown also earned it the “Big Crown” nickname. Vintage collectors treasure its unguarded silhouette, while auction history has solidified its grail status. (Collectability: 10/10)

    Vintage stainless steel wristwatch with a black dial and luminescent markers, showing a classic design with a rotating bezel marked in tens (10, 20, 30, 40, 50) and a metal link bracelet.
    BOND

    Kermit
    Introduced in 2003 for the Submariner’s 50th anniversary, the ref. 16610LV features a green aluminium bezel and black dial. The colour combo led collectors to nickname it the Kermit. Its pre-ceramic charm and historic milestone make it a rising classic. (Collectability: 8/10)

    A stainless steel wristwatch with a green bezel, black face, and a date display at 3 o'clock, featuring the label
    KERMIT

    Hulk
    With its green dial and green ceramic bezel, the 116610LV screamed presence from launch in 2010. Nicknamed the Hulk, this bold, modern Sub was discontinued in 2020, sparking even more demand. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A stainless steel watch featuring a green bezel and a green dial with silver markers and hour hands, displaying the date at the 3 o'clock position.
    HULK

    Starbucks
    The ref. 126610LV pairs a green ceramic bezel with a black dial, similar to the Kermit but in a modernised 41mm case. Dubbed the Starbucks for its espresso-hued contrast, it’s already climbing in value among new-generation collectors. (Collectability: 7/10)

    A luxury wristwatch with a stainless steel bracelet featuring a green and white bezel, a black dial with white markers, and a date display at 3 o'clock.
    STARBUCKS

    Bluesy
    This two-tone Submariner (steel and yellow gold) with a sunburst blue dial and blue bezel has long been affectionately known as the Bluesy. A staple in Rolex’s catalogue, it’s often an enthusiast’s first luxury dive watch. (Collectability: 6/10)

    Luxury watch with a blue dial and bezel, featuring a two-tone gold and silver strap.
    BLUESY

    Smurf
    The all-white gold 116619LB with its vivid blue bezel and dial earned the playful “Smurf” nickname. Despite the cartoon reference, it’s a serious collector’s piece due to its precious metal case and short production run. (Collectability: 8/10)

    A luxury wristwatch featuring a blue dial and blue bezel with a metal bracelet. The watch face displays the date and bears the
    SMURF

    Bart Simpson
    A quirky dial variation of the 5513 Submariner in the mid-60s had a Rolex coronet resembling Bart Simpson’s spiked hair. While subtle, the nickname stuck with vintage purists. (Collectability: 7/10)

    A vintage stainless steel wristwatch with a black dial featuring large luminous markers and a rotating bezel marked with minute indicators.
    BART


    GMT-Master Nicknames

    Pepsi
    The red and blue bezel on the original GMT-Master ref. 6542 was created to help Pan Am pilots distinguish day and night. But instead of “Pan Am,” collectors dubbed it the Pepsi. Still Rolex’s most iconic colourway. (Collectability: 10/10)

    Luxury wristwatch with a stainless steel Jubilee bracelet, black dial, and a blue and red two-tone bezel.
    PEPSI

    Coke
    The 16760 GMT-Master II launched in the ’80s with a red and black bezel. Resembling the Coke logo, the name was instantly adopted by collectors. It marked the debut of the independent hour hand. (Collectability: 8/10)

    A luxury wristwatch with a stainless steel band, featuring a black dial and a red and black bezel marked with white numbers. The watch displays the date and has luminous hour markers and hands.
    COKE

    Fat Lady / Sophia Loren
    The 16760 was thicker than prior GMTs, earning it the nickname Fat Lady. Others call it the Sophia Loren for its curves. A key transition model with high charm. (Collectability: 7/10)

    A silver Rolex GMT-Master II watch featuring a black and red bezel, a black dial with luminescent hour markers, and a Jubilee bracelet.
    FAT LADY / SOPHIA LOREN

    “The ‘Fat Lady’ GMT is the missing link between old-school tool watches and Rolex’s modern luxury playbook,” says vintage dealer Alex Kraft.

    Root Beer
    Originally ref. 1675/3, its brown and gold tone earned it the Root Beer title. Newer variants revived the look, especially in Everose gold. (Collectability: 8/10)

    A Rolex GMT-Master II watch in rose gold with a black and brown bezel, showcasing the date at the 3 o'clock position and a black face with luminous markers and hands.
    ROOT BEER

    .. STILL GOING..

    Clint Eastwood
    A subset of Root Beer GMTs worn frequently by Clint Eastwood on and off screen. His affinity for the model helped immortalise the nickname. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A luxury watch with a metal and gold two-tone strap, featuring a brown and gold face with analog display and a date window at the three o'clock position.
    CLINT EASTWOOD

    Sprite
    Released in 2022, this destro (left-hand) GMT with a green-and-black bezel was dubbed the Sprite. A rare layout and fresh colour combo make it highly discussed among modern collectors. (Collectability: 8/10)

    A luxury watch featuring a stainless steel band and case, with a black dial and a green and black two-tone bezel. The watch displays the date and includes large luminous markers and hands. The brand logo and additional text are visible on the face.
    SPRITE

    Batman
    The black-and-blue bezel GMT-Master II on an Oyster bracelet is known as the Batman. Introduced in 2013, it blends stealth and boldness. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A luxury watch with a black and blue bezel, black dial, silver hour markers, and a metal bracelet.
    BATMAN

    Batgirl
    Same bezel as Batman, but mounted on a Jubilee bracelet. The lighter bracelet gives it a more refined feel, hence the feminine nickname. (Collectability: 8/10)

    Stainless steel luxury wristwatch with a black dial, white hour markers, and a date window at 3 o'clock, featuring a two-tone blue and black bezel with white numbering and a metal link bracelet.
    BATGIRL

    Bruce Wayne
    Launched in 2024, this grey-and-black GMT is a monochrome evolution of the Batman. The name suits its sleek, mysterious aesthetic. (Collectability: 7/10)

    A silver wristwatch with a black dial, featuring silver hour markers, luminous hands, and a date display at 3 o'clock. The watch has a rotating bezel with 24-hour markings and a Jubilee bracelet.
    BRUCE WAYNE

    Blueberry
    A mythical GMT-Master with a solid blue bezel—never officially sold to the public. Believed to be military special orders. Ultra rare. (Collectability: 10/10)

    A vintage wristwatch with a stainless steel bracelet and a black dial. The bezel is blue with white numerals for 24-hour timekeeping. The dial features luminous dot and triangular hour markers, three hands including a red GMT hand, and a date display at the 3 o'clock position.
    BLUEBERRY

    Long E
    A dial detail on some vintage GMTs with a stretched centre bar on the “E” in Rolex. Subtle, but enough to become a collector sub-classification. (Collectability: 6/10)

    A vintage Rolex GMT-Master watch with a blue and red bezel, black dial, and stainless steel bracelet.
    LONG E


    Daytona Nicknames

    Paul Newman
    The ultimate grail watch. Defined by exotic dials with Art Deco fonts and square subdial markers, the Paul Newman Daytona (like ref. 6263) has reached legendary status. Paul’s own sold for $17.8 million. (Collectability: 10/10)

    A luxury watch with a silver metal bracelet and a round face featuring a white background, black subdials, and red accents. The brand name is displayed prominently, and there are two buttons on the side.
    PAUL NEWMAN

    Big Red
    This variant of the 6263 Daytona features an oversized red “Daytona” text above the 6 o’clock subdial. Clean, bold, and highly recognisable. (Collectability: 8/10)

    A vintage Rolex Daytona chronograph watch with a stainless steel strap, featuring a black bezel, white dial, and three black sub-dials for measuring elapsed time. The word 'Daytona' is written in red above the lower sub-dial, and the watch includes standard hour, minute, and second hands.
    BIG RED

    John Mayer
    When musician John Mayer showcased the 116508 yellow gold green dial Daytona, its desirability exploded. It’s now the most well-known modern gold Daytona. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A luxurious gold wristwatch with a green dial featuring three subdials, a tachymetric scale on the bezel, and a link bracelet.
    JOHN MAYER

    John Mayer 2.0
    A 2025 follow-up with gold subdials rather than green, also in yellow gold. Seen as a successor to the original Mayer hype model. (Collectability: 8/10)

    A luxury gold wristwatch with a green dial featuring three subdials and gold hour markers, enclosed in a gold bezel with tachymetric scale markings, attached to a gold bracelet.
    JOHN MAYER 2.0

    John Player Special
    Black dial and yellow gold case—this Daytona’s aesthetic mirrors Lotus F1 livery from the 1970s. Glamorous and motorsport-rooted. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A gold wristwatch with a black dial, featuring three sub-dials and a tachymeter scale on the bezel, resembling a luxury timepiece design.
    JOHN PLAYER SPECIAL

    Big Eyes
    Ref. 6263/5 features enlarged subdials, earning it the “Big Eyes” nickname. Subtle variation that serious collectors appreciate. (Collectability: 7/10)

    A vintage Rolex Cosmograph watch with a stainless steel bracelet and three black sub-dials on a silver face, featuring a tachymetric scale on the bezel and two push buttons on the side.
    BIG EYES

    Patrizzi
    The ref. 16520 with white subdials that oxidised to brown due to faulty lacquer. Discovered by Osvaldo Patrizzi and now highly collectable. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A luxury chronograph wristwatch with a stainless steel band and case, featuring a black dial with three subdials, luminous hour markers, and a tachymetric scale on the bezel.
    PATRIZZI

    Rainbow
    Self-explanatory: gem-set Daytona with multicoloured sapphires across the bezel. The rainbow appears in yellow, rose, and white gold variants. (Collectability: 9/10)

    Luxury gold wristwatch with a multicolored gemstone bezel, black dial, and three subdials.
    RAINBOW

    Eye of the Tiger
    Features a pavé diamond dial with a tiger-stripe pattern and gold subdials. Ref. 116589TBR. (Collectability: 8/10)

    A luxury wristwatch with a black rubber strap, diamond-encrusted bezel, and intricate black and silver dial featuring multiple subdials and the Rolex logo.
    EYE OF THE TIGER

    Eye of the Leopard
    Ref. 116598SACO stuns with a leopard-print dial and strap. One of Rolex’s most daring designs ever. (Collectability: 7/10)

    Luxury wristwatch featuring a leopard print design on the dial and strap, adorned with gemstone accents on the bezel and bracelet.
    LEOPARD

    Pikachu
    The 116518LN Daytona in yellow gold with a bright sunburst yellow dial and black Oysterflex strap was nicknamed Pikachu. The pop culture tie sealed it. (Collectability: 7/10)

    A luxury watch with a gold case, black bezel, and black rubber strap, featuring a chronograph dial with gold accents and three subdials.
    PIKACHU


    Datejust Nicknames

    Wimbledon
    The slate dial Datejust with green-outlined Roman numerals debuted in 2009. Named after Rolex’s Wimbledon sponsorship—and often seen on Roger Federer’s wrist. (Collectability: 8/10)

    A luxury wristwatch with a gray dial featuring green Roman numeral hour markers, a date display at 3 o'clock, and a two-tone silver and rose gold bracelet.
    WIMBLEDON

    Buckley Dial
    Vintage painted Roman numeral dials found on 1970s–80s Datejusts. Named after collector John Buckley, who championed their value. (Collectability: 7/10)

    A luxury wristwatch featuring a white dial with Roman numerals, a date window at the 3 o'clock position, and a stainless steel bracelet with a fluted bezel.
    BUCKLEY

    Thunderbird
    Rolex’s Turn-O-Graph Datejust was adopted by the US Air Force’s Thunderbird squadron. The nickname stuck with the rotating bezel variant. (Collectability: 7/10)

    A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Turn-O-Graph watch with a black dial, red second hand, and silver bezel and bracelet. The date is displayed in a magnified window showing the number 9.
    THUNDERBIRD


    Explorer Nicknames

    Steve McQueen / Freccione
    Though McQueen didn’t actually wear one, the Explorer II 1655 became linked to him through lore. The Italian nickname “Freccione” (big arrow) refers to its orange GMT hand. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A stainless steel Rolex Explorer watch with a black dial, featuring a date window, a 24-hour bezel, and an orange GMT hand.
    STEVE McQUEEN


    Day-Date Nicknames

    President
    Worn by world leaders including Eisenhower and Trump, the Day-Date is universally nicknamed the President. The three-link bracelet is officially called the Presidential. (Collectability: 10/10)

    A gold Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date watch featuring a round gold dial with Roman numeral hour markers, a day display at the 12 o'clock position, and a date window at the 3 o'clock position. It has a gold bracelet and fluted bezel.
    PRESIDENT

    Stella
    Bright lacquered dials from the 1970s came from a supplier named Stella. Often found in bold colours like orange, pink, or turquoise. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A gold watch with a green dial, showing the day
    STELLA

    Emoji / Puzzle Dial / Jigsaw Dial
    In 2023, Rolex went wild with this Day-Date, replacing weekday names with affirmations and dates with emoji. A true collector’s oddity. (Collectability: 8/10)

    A luxury watch with a multicolored puzzle piece dial, featuring the word 'LOVE' and the brand name near the center. It has a metallic strap and a fluted bezel, with a heart symbol in the date window at 3 o'clock.
    JIGSAW


    Sea-Dweller Nicknames

    Double Red
    Early 1665 Sea-Dwellers had two lines of red text. Known as the Double Red, this variant is highly sought after by vintage collectors. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A vintage Rolex Sea-Dweller watch featuring a black dial with luminous markers and hands, date window at 3 o'clock, and a rotating bezel, fitted on a stainless steel bracelet.
    DOUBLE RED

    James Cameron
    Named after the filmmaker’s dive to the Mariana Trench, this Deepsea Sea-Dweller (Ref. 136660) features a blue-to-black gradient dial. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A luxury stainless steel diving watch with a blue gradient dial, luminous hour markers, a date display, and a rotating bezel engraved with a time scale.
    JAMES CAMERON

    Polipetto
    Only 78 pieces were made of this 2008 Sea-Dweller for the Italian police diving corps. It features a tiny octopus logo on the dial. (Collectability: 10/10)

    Rolex Sea-Dweller watch with a silver stainless steel bracelet and a black dial featuring luminescent hour markers and hands, with a date window at the 3 o'clock position.
    Polipetto


    One-Off Models

    Jean-Claude Killy
    The Dato-Compax Chronograph with triple-calendar complication was nicknamed after skiing legend Jean-Claude Killy. Four known references exist. (Collectability: 10/10)

    A vintage Rolex Oyster Chronographe watch with a stainless steel bracelet and beige dial featuring blue and black accents, small subdials, and day and month displays.
    JEAN CLAUDE

    Padellone
    Italian for “frying pan,” this oversized 1949 triple calendar earned the name for its massive-for-its-time 38mm case. (Collectability: 9/10)

    A silver Rolex wristwatch with a metal bracelet, featuring a cream dial with gold-tone hands, day and month windows, and a moon phase sub-dial at the 6 o'clock position.
    PADELLONE

    Texano
    The full-gold, quartz-powered ref. 5100 was nicknamed Texano for its large, bold proportions and American-style excess. (Collectability: 8/10)

    Gold wristwatch with a fluted bezel, gold dial, and date display at 3 o'clock position.
    TEXANO

    Why the World of Rolex Nicknames Still Reigns Supreme

    Behind every nickname lies more than clever wordplay—it’s a glimpse into how Rolex has embedded itself into culture, sport, cinema, and the imagination of collectors worldwide. From the adrenaline of Daytona’s racetrack legacy to the pop charm of the Hulk and Pikachu, these monikers don’t just identify models—they immortalise them.

    Nicknames help define eras, express rarity, and anchor watches into our personal and cultural timelines. A Pepsi bezel isn’t just a colour combination; it’s aviation heritage on your wrist. A Paul Newman isn’t just a dial—it’s a million-dollar icon tied to cinematic legend. And the Fat Lady? She sang the song of transition between rugged tools and luxury symbols, paving the way for today’s ultra-modern Rolex aesthetic.

    Whether you’re deep into vintage rarities or just entering the world of modern hype references, understanding these nicknames turns casual interest into collector-level appreciation. Each term is a story, a shortcut to deeper knowledge, and a nod to the community’s shared language.

    As the world of Rolex continues to evolve—with new models, influencers, and cultural waves—you can bet that the nicknames will keep coming. And next time you hear someone mention “the Bruce Wayne,” you’ll know exactly what they’re talking about—and why it matters.

    A person holding a row of three luxury watches on a green cushion. The left watch has a colorful gemstone bezel, the middle watch has a black and gold design, and the right watch also features a gold design with a black dial.

    Frequently Asked Questions About Rolex Nicknames

    Q: Why do Rolex watches have nicknames?

    A: Rolex nicknames are created by collectors, enthusiasts, and the watch community to describe unique features, colours, or stories behind specific models. They make it easier to refer to popular watches without using long reference numbers.

    Q: Are Rolex nicknames officially recognised by Rolex?

    A: No. Rolex has never officially endorsed or used these nicknames. However, terms like “Pepsi,” “Hulk,” and “Batman” have become globally accepted shorthand among dealers and collectors.

    Q: Which Rolex nickname is the most collectable?

    A: The “Paul Newman” Daytona is widely considered the most collectable Rolex nickname watch due to its rarity, design, and cultural legacy. Other top contenders include the “James Bond” Submariner and the elusive “Blueberry” GMT-Master.

    Q: Do Rolex nicknames affect resale value?

    A: Absolutely. Nicknames tied to rare or discontinued models—like the “Smurf,” “Fat Lady,” or “Rainbow”—can significantly increase demand and value on the secondary market. Some nicknames are synonymous with grail status.

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