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actor Lord Scott Disick spotted wearing a Rolex

Actor Lord Scott Disick spotted wearing Rolex

30/11/2022

Description: Custom Rolex Submariner Solid Bronze Case with Green Dial – Infinitum Watches x Scott Disick
Brand: Rolex
Ref: unknown
List Price: $9,500
Market Price (estimated): unknown
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Scott Disick, the Kardashian-adjacent entrepreneur known for his unapologetic taste in luxury goods, was photographed wearing one of the more unusual Rolex derivatives in circulation: a custom Rolex Submariner re-cased in solid bronze by specialist workshop Infinitum Watches. The sighting, shared via @wristaficionado, pairs naturally with Disick's reputation for pushing beyond mainstream luxury into genuinely niche horological territory.

The base watch is clearly a Rolex Submariner Date — the green 'Hulk'-style dial, white gold hour markers, Mercedes hands, and magnified date window at 3 o'clock are all consistent with the 116610LV platform. What Infinitum Watches has done is replace the standard Oystersteel case with one machined from solid bronze (CuSn8 alloy or similar), a material beloved in independent watchmaking for its warm, golden-brown tone and the living patina it develops through oxidation and skin contact. The green suede NATO-style strap completes a coherent, earthy colour story. Crucially, the movement — Rolex's calibre 3135, a 28,800 vph COSC-certified automatic with 48-hour power reserve — remains untouched, preserving the mechanical integrity that makes a Submariner worth building on.

Bronze Submariners occupy a fascinating grey zone for collectors. Rolex has never officially offered the Submariner in bronze, making any such piece a modified watch rather than a factory reference. That said, the appetite for bronze in dive watches has been validated by brands like Tudor (Black Bay Bronze, ref. 79250BA) and Panerai across multiple references. Infinitum's conversion taps directly into this demand, offering Rolex reliability dressed in a material with genuine horological pedigree.

Disick has long demonstrated that his watch collection extends well beyond the predictable. From Royal Oak variants to rare Patek Philippe references, his wrist game is curated with intent. A bespoke bronze Submariner fits his brand precisely — recognisable enough for a mainstream audience, unusual enough to signal insider knowledge.

On the grey market, a base 116610LV 'Hulk' — discontinued in 2020 — commands significant premiums, typically trading between $18,000 and $22,000 depending on condition and papers. The Infinitum bronze conversion adds bespoke workshop costs on top, with the original caption citing a UK list equivalent of approximately £9,500 for the conversion work alone. As a non-factory modified piece, resale liquidity is limited, but as a wearable art object, it is genuinely compelling.