The Ultimate Masters Champion’s Fake Rolex Watch

Scottie Scheffler claimed victory at the 2024 Masters Tournament, joining the exclusive group of golfers who have won the prestigious tournament twice. As he lifted the sterling replica of The Masters trophy during his second green jacket ceremony, one accessory caught the eye: a striking Rolex Submariner on his wrist.

The Rolex Submariner 116610LV, also known as the “Hulk,” made its debut in 2010 and was produced until 2020 when it was succeeded by a newer model. This watch quickly became iconic, thanks to its bold green dial and matching ceramic bezel, a first for the steel version of the Submariner, which traditionally featured black dials.

The current iteration, the replica Rolex Submariner Date Reference 126610LV, has a slightly toned-down green appearance compared to its predecessor. However, the original “Hulk” remains a standout in the watch community for its unique design. Its green-on-green sunray dial and robust features, including wider lugs and a larger crown guard, contribute to its nickname, reminiscent of the larger-than-life Marvel character.

Scheffler’s choice to wear the “Hulk” this year seems fitting, complementing the iconic green jacket that symbolizes Masters’ glory. This marks a departure from his previous choice after his 2022 Masters win, where he sported another Rolex, the “Root Beer” GMT-Master II. Notably, Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley also wore a “Hulk” at this year’s ceremony, reinforcing its association with the tournament.

While the “Hulk” makes a strong case for being the definitive Rolex of The Masters, another contender is the green-and-black fake Rolex GMT-Master II ref. 126720VTNR. With its vibrant green accents and the word “master” in its name, it could be a fitting choice, particularly for left-handed winners.

As the “Hulk” continues to make appearances at Augusta, its status as a symbol of The Masters elite is only growing stronger. Despite its high demand and recognition, securing a Hulk Submariner on the second-hand market is relatively straightforward, with prices hovering around $20,000.