On the 29th of October 2013 Vanguard started a thread entitled
Rolex 116610LV or 16610LV (Kermit vs Hulk)
The second post down from Marios gives an excellent description of both the Kermit and the Hulk, and their respective pros and cons.
Basically Kermit = Sub with green bezel & Black dial, older, crumby clasp
Hulk = Sub with green bezel and dial, newer, better clasp
What this proves is that TZ is a great resource, as... until I looked it up I wasn't sure either 😃 !
Simon
Now I can see Sales Corner but can't post there, so I'll ask here. What on earth does OHPF stand for? I get that it means that something isn't for sale anymore, but what's the acronym? No doubt it's something pretty obvious but I can't work it out and it's driving me demented!
On hold pending funds.
Outside Helicopter Pad Fitted.
It's for when you've sold something for a massive profit.
Once we start buying watches it seems that we use 'funds', rather than money, payment etc. I haven't accumulated enough posts yet to find out why.
There's a TZ-UK acronym reference source here:
http://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.ph...TZ-UK-Glossary
HTH
On EBAY it means Oh Hell Perhaps Fake
I have a box of old dive watches I found in my attic, they look like surplus with weird numbers and arrows on the back.
I will list them on sales corner if I get early access, only want £10 for the lot.
This is a good way to get offers even without access :)... And
This is where you realize those sales corners are sometimes not so essential. People can get or make offers on stuff that doesn't get officially listed. I've only been interested in watches for a couple years and haven't sold much, but so far nothing I bought or sold was through the sales sections of the forums on which I've been an active participant.
Best regards,
S