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WOTW Time Machine: Jimmy Walker’s Rolex Submariner Date in Black Ceramic
Corey Conners won this year’s Valero Texas Open but he unfortunately went with bare wrists at the trophy celebration. So we run the clock back a little bit to 2015 and Jimmy Walker’s win at the same event and he sported the classic Rolex Submariner on his wrist. The black ceramic bezel matched the black cowboy boots for his 5th win on the PGA Tour.
WOTW Specs
Name: Rolex Submariner Date
Reference: 116610ln-0001
Limited: No
Date: 2010 – 2020
Case: 904L Oystersteel
Bezel: Black Cerachrom Ceramic
Dial: Black
Size: 40mm
Movement: Rolex 3135, 31 Jewels
Power Reserve: 48 hours
Glass: Saphire Crystal Cyclops Lens
Waterproof: 300 Meters
Bracelet: Oyster, 904L Oystersteel
Price: ~$12,000

The Rolex Submariner is the most popular and recognizable watch in the world. Since 1953 it has set the bar high and every dive watch is compared to it on quality, design, durability, and precision. There are watches that dive deeper or have more complicated movements but the Submariner is still one of the most coveted watches in the world. Jimmy looks to be wearing the previous version of the Submariner, reference 116610, that was introduced in 2012 and discontinued in 2020.

The previous generation Submariner has a 40mm case that is made from Rolex’s 904L stainless steel that they call Oystersteel. Rolex chose 904L because it is even more corrosion resistant that a standard stainless for a lifetime of use in saltwater. The current Submariner has a 1mm larger case, along with an updated movement, that was released in 2021. The winding crown sits on he right side of the case, protected by crown guards, and sealed with Rolex’s Triplock system for a 300 meter water resistance rating. The caseback is made from solid Oystersteel and threads into the case with a rubber gasket. A unidirectional bezel is made from Oystersteel and contains a black Cerechrom ceramic insert with a diving scale. The Cerachrom ceramic is extremely scratch-resistant and will not fade with long exposure to UV rays and saltwater. Older Submariners featured aluminum bezels that faded or became “tropical” over time and use. A high-contrast black dial features large hour markers that are finished in polished white gold and filled with Rolex’s Chromalight luminescent material for easy reading in low light. The traditional date window sits at 3 o’clock and changes to the next day instantly at midnight. Some watches have movements where the date starts to change near midnight, creating a numeral that isn’t centered in the window for a few minutes. Rolex went to great lengths to ensure that the date is always centered in the window, even at 11:59 and 59 seconds. A scratch-resistant sapphire crystal covers the dial and has a magnifying cyclops lens over the date for easier viewing.

Inside the Submariner is Rolex’s Calibre 3135 movement that was designed and built completely in-house. The 3135 was considered the workhorse of Rolex movements and was used for decades in a few different models. The 3135 was a Quickset movement where you could pull the crown out to 3 different positions and wind the movement, set the date, and finally set the time. Rolex’s Parachom Blue hairspring was upgraded from the original Nivarox around 2007 and 2008 and offers a greater resistance to magnetic fields. A unidirectional rotor swings with the natural movement of the wrist to wind the watch during normal wear. If you do take the watch off you will have around 48hrs of power reserve and runs out of energy. The iconic Oyster bracelet is made from solid flat links of Oystersteel that connect to the case with solid end links. Rolex’s folding Oysterlock safety clasp brings the bracelet together and the Glidelock extension system to dial in the perfect fit. Rolex’s Submariner is almost impossible to get at retail with rumors of waiting lists being closed because it will take years to get one. If you want to grab this version Submariner from the secondary market you can still expect to pay around $12,000 for one in very good condition.

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GolfWRX’s Father’s Day Gift Guide (2026)
A reminder from your friends at GolfWRX: Father’s Day is June 21. And as we do every year, we’re rounding up the best gifts for dad.
As we say every year, there’s no better golf-related Father’s Day gift than a round of golf with pops. Be it a country club or your favorite muni, take the time to get together to play 18 if you can.
Let’s get to the gifts.
Ghost Golf Qualifier Diamond Polo

We like the new polos that Ghost is offering, as the fabric and fit are so good. These new Qualifier Collection polos breathe well, are lightweight, stretch with your swing, and of course look great. You can wear them on the course, in the office, or just out at a casual event and they will fit right in.
STR8-Strip Grip Tape Remover

If your dad is an equipment aficionado and tinkers with his clubs, this tool works wonders. Removing grip tape has never been easier, just put a little head on the tape and the STR8-Strip peals it right off the shaft without any damage.
Why Golf: Putting Thing

When it comes to practice, it is good to have a purpose. This “Putting Thing” sure does it. We know from personal experience how challenging it can be and how rewarding it is on the practice green. This also provides some competition for your kiddo to see who will unload the dishwasher or do the next chore around the house.
OluKai Lae‘ahi Men’s Breathable Slip-On Shoes

Riding to and from the course in style and comfort is always a good thing. If you’re in a hurry, it’s a nice feature to slide into your shoes and get to the tee time. For the post-game shoe, at your locker or while putting your clubs away in the car. Nice to slide into a shoe that looks good anywhere. Pair that with meeting the family for dinner, no need to change!
Therabody Theragun Relief

A little wellness goes a long way. Keeping loose is a good way to go when it comes to the weekend game or treatment during the week. If there is a little ache or pain, the Theragun is there to help out. Help loosen up the back for a pre-game warm-up or cool-down.
World Cup golf apparel

Something for the soccer dads. Embrace the World Cup fever this summer on the course with custom gear to support the nation of your choice.
FootJoy Pro SL spikeless golf shoes

Give the old man a break and save his feet with the Footjoy Pro SL Men’s Spikeless Golf Shoes for some added comfort on the course.
Bushnell Wingman 2 GPS speaker

Combine all the hits as well as some game improvement with the Wingman 2 Golf GPS Speaker by getting audible distance readings from 38,000+ courses worldwide through the Wingman 2 remote or speaker.
Personalized Titleist Pro V1 golf balls

The No. 1 ball in golf is a safe bet, and the Pro V1 fits the largest chunk of the bell curve if you don’t know what ball pops plays. Add personalization for a, well, personal touch!
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Photos from the 2026 OccuNet Classic
With the PGA Tour across the border in Canada this week, GolfWRX Tour Photographer Greg Moore stayed stateside and headed to the OccuNet Classic presented by Amarillo National Bank in Amarillo, Texas.
It’s always interesting to see what the guys are playing on the KFT, and this week certainly hasn’t disappointed so far, with some incredible wedge stamping on display.
Check out links to all our albums below.

General Albums
WITB Albums
- Ryan Palmer – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Mahanth Chirravuri – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Josh Creel – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Phichaksn Maichon – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Brandon Berry – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Ryan Burnett – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- James Song – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Andrew McLauchlan – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Ian Gilligan – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Alvaro Ortiz – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Russell Knox – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Ian Holt – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Mitchell Meissner – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Travis Trace – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
- Bryce Lewis – WITB – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
Pullout Albums

Luke Potter’s custom Cameron putter – 2026 OccuNet Classic (KFT)
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From the GolfWRX Classifieds: Scotty Cameron GOLO 6 with BGT Stability Tour2 2022 M Edition
At GolfWRX, we are a community of like-minded individuals who all experience and express our enjoyment of the game in many ways.
It’s that sense of community that drives day-to-day interactions in the forums on topics that range from best driver to what marker you use to mark your ball. It even allows us to share another thing we all love – buying and selling equipment.
Currently, in our GolfWRX buy/sell/trade (BST) forum, @HuskerFlyer is sharing a Scotty Cameron GOLO with a BGT Stability Tour2 2022 M Edition shaft. While the putter is certainly enviable, the Augusta-inspired shaft is equally noteworthy.

From the listing:
Scotty Cameron Golo 6 with BGT Stability Tour2 2022 M Edition Scotty Headcover 34″ $375
To check out the full listing in our BST forum, head through the link. If you are curious about the rules to participate in the BST Forum, you can learn more here: GolfWRX BST Rules.
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