Rolex878 New is a Schenectady-based online gaming company that has emerged as one of the industry’s leaders through a remarkable journey from adversity. They’ve transformed their business by leveraging innovative strategies and prioritizing player experience.

These releases demonstrate that they understand their role in the market and are playing the long game.

The Rolex Submariner “Hulk”

The green Submariner Hulk is a fantastic example of form and function. The Hulk is based off of the “Kermit” 50th anniversary model released in 2003, and it re-introduced the maxi dial look with enlarged markers, but this time, it sported a green Cerachrom bezel that was impervious to radiation (like Banner).

The ceramic bezel on the Hulk is probably its most important upgrade because steel bezels can get pretty scratched and worn over the years. This is why so many older Rolex models wear fairly ugly. The Hulk is also one of the few watches to use 904L stainless steel, which is much more corrosion resistant than 316L, and it has a beautiful matte finish.

This watch has held its value really well since its release and it’s not going anywhere anytime soon. It has a WatchCharts Risk Score of 34, which indicates Medium risk. It’s an excellent choice for someone looking to get a classic Submariner at a good price point.

The Rolex Daytona

A chronograph that was built specifically to measure elapsed time while driving, the Rolex Daytona has become one of the most sought-after models in the brand’s portfolio. Whether you’re a fan of the racetrack or just want to be the first in your friend group to own one, there are plenty of reasons to add this iconic timepiece to your collection.

The latest version of the Rolex Daytona, the 116500LN Black and 116500LN White, has made some subtle changes that bring it closer to its heritage. The most notable change is the switch to a black ceramic, or Cerachrom, bezel that captures the look of the earlier 4-digit reference 6265 and 6263 Daytonas.

Both models have the same svelte case design, screw-down pushers and exceptional craftsmanship that make them such hot tickets. With both models sharing similar features, the newest version of the Daytona is still a compelling choice for those looking to add a new watch to their collection without breaking the bank.

The Rolex Explorer

As the name suggests, this is a watch meant for adventure. Whether it’s scaling Mt. Everest in 1953 (as portrayed by Edmund Hillary) or appearing on your Instagram feed in 2021, the Rolex Explorer has a long and fascinating history. For more details please visit www.boomg.net

Originally introduced in the 1940s with the “big bubbleback” watches known as Ovettone, the Explorer’s case has been designed to withstand the harshest conditions on earth. Made of Oystersteel—a corrosion-resistant steel developed by Rolex—the case has a screw-down crown and case back to protect the movement from water and dust. The dial has also seen subtle upgrades over the years, moving from painted numerals to applied white gold markers on the ref 14270. Luminous materials have also evolved from radium to tritium and now the latest Chromalight. The current reference 124270 returned the 36mm case size in 2021 and also updated the caliber 3230 to offer increased accuracy and durability. It’s a great update for an already legendary model.

The Rolex Cosmograph

With its vast array of features and perks, the Rolex Cosmograph is ideal for newcomers to online gaming. Its user-friendly interface, tutorials, and community support are all designed to make the transition into gaming a breeze.

Unlike some brands that are content to look in the rear-view mirror of their history, Rolex has kept its Cosmograph Daytona looking forward by subtly updating its collection. The 2016 model, for example, boasts a redesigned dial and bezel with a new tachymetric scale moulded into its high-tech ceramic Cerachrom insert.

The bezel also serves as a tachometer, measuring average speed based on elapsed time. This function is especially important to racing drivers, whose speeds are often measured over long distances. The Cosmograph is fitted with an Oyster bracelet, made of either three-piece links or a single piece of solid 18 ct gold, and features Rolex’s patented Oysterlock safety clasp to prevent accidental opening. The watch is also a Superlative Chronometer, a designation redefined by Rolex in 2015 to encompass a watch’s precision as well as its chronometric performance.