Co-Host — The Iced Coffee Hour with Graham Stephan
Jack Selby's Rolex Submariner Date: The Iced Coffee Hour Co-Host Spotted on "They Snitched on Me"
UCSB dropout. Las Vegas. Co-host of The Iced Coffee Hour alongside Graham Stephan — a man who also wears a Rolex. 3 million+ followers across platforms. Six-plus years of weekly conversations about money, entrepreneurship, and how people actually build wealth. On the wrist of Jack Selby, spotted during the episode "They Snitched on Me": a Rolex Submariner Date.
Jack Selby — Rolex Submariner Date on wrist. Source: The Iced Coffee Hour, "They Snitched on Me" |
Rolex Submariner Date — spotted on Jack Selby during The Iced Coffee Hour |
Jack Selby is a 27-year-old content creator and podcaster based in Las Vegas, Nevada. He attended the University of California, Santa Barbara before dropping out and co-founding The Iced Coffee Hour alongside Graham Stephan — a real estate investor and YouTuber with nearly 5 million subscribers — in 2020. The show takes its name from Stephan's well-known stance on saving money by making coffee at home rather than buying it. It is not really about coffee.
The Iced Coffee Hour publishes weekly long-form interview episodes on YouTube and all major podcast platforms, featuring entrepreneurs, investors, creators, and public figures discussing their backgrounds, financial habits, and paths to success. Guests have included Kevin O'Leary, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo, and a wide range of business and personal finance voices. As of 2025, the show has accumulated over 3 million followers across platforms, with Selby's primary Instagram account (@jlsselby) counting over 46,000 followers. The episode in which this Submariner was spotted — "They Snitched on Me" — is part of the show's regular programming and consistent with its candid, conversational format.
The watch credentials of The Iced Coffee Hour are, it turns out, well established. An episode featuring Kevin O'Leary included a segment titled "Why Watch Insurance Is A Scam" alongside a discussion of the best first watch to buy — the show's audience engages directly with these questions. Graham Stephan himself wears a Rolex. Now Jack Selby is spotted in a Submariner Date. For a podcast built around the conversation of how to build and manage wealth, the choice of watch is, in a sense, a coherent editorial position: not the cheapest option, but the one that holds its value.
"The Iced Coffee Hour explores candid conversations with a diverse collection of guests, delving into their unique life journeys, successes, finances, and insights." — The Iced Coffee Hour, show description
Timepiece
Rolex Submariner Date
The Rolex Submariner was introduced in 1953 as the world's first dive watch rated waterproof to 100 metres — a specification subsequently raised to 300 metres (1,000 feet). Over the seventy-plus years since, it has become the most recognisable sports watch in the world and the benchmark against which all dive watches are measured. The current Submariner Date — reference 126610LN, introduced in 2020 — features a 41mm Oystersteel case with slimmer lugs than its predecessor, a black Cerachrom ceramic bezel insert that resists scratching and UV fading indefinitely, a black dial with Chromalight luminescent hour markers and hands, and a date window at three o'clock with Cyclops magnifying lens.
The movement is Rolex's calibre 3235 — one of the most accurate and reliable in-house automatic movements in the industry, with a 70-hour power reserve, Perpetual rotor winding, and Superlative Chronometer certification (±2 seconds per day). The Oyster bracelet features the Glidelock extension clasp for tool-free wrist adjustment. In a watch category — the luxury sports watch — where value retention and even appreciation on the secondary market has become as relevant as specification, the Submariner Date is among the most consistent performers. For an audience that talks about compounding returns every week, this is not an incidental observation.
| Reference | 126610LN — Submariner Date, black dial & black bezel |
| Case | 41mm Oystersteel — introduced 2020 |
| Bezel | Unidirectional rotatable, black Cerachrom ceramic — scratchproof, UV stable |
| Date | Date window at 3 o'clock — Cyclops magnifying lens |
| Movement | Calibre 3235 — automatic, 70-hour power reserve, ±2 sec/day certified |
| Water resistance | 300 metres / 1,000 feet |
| Bracelet | Oyster with Glidelock extension clasp — tool-free micro-adjustment |
| Market price | ~$10,100 retail / $14,000–$16,000 secondary market (2025) |
The Watch That Holds Its Value
The Iced Coffee Hour's central preoccupation is wealth — how people build it, what they do with it, how they think about money differently from everyone else. The show has spent six years asking guests about their financial habits, their mistakes, their turning points. It is, in this sense, exactly the right context in which to spot a Rolex Submariner Date on a co-host's wrist. The Submariner is a watch with a well-documented secondary market performance history: it has appreciated significantly over the past decade, regularly trades above retail, and is considered among the most liquid luxury goods in the watch category. Owning one is, by most measures, a better use of the price of a luxury watch than most alternatives in the same bracket.
Jack Selby is 27 years old and dropped out of college to co-host a podcast that now reaches three million people. He lives in Las Vegas, conducts weekly interviews on entrepreneurship and personal finance, and wears a watch that has appreciated while he's worn it. The Submariner on his wrist is not a contradition of the show's ethos. It is an illustration of it.
Both Hosts, One Watch
Graham Stephan — Selby's co-host, and the channel's originating creator — has already been spotted wearing a Rolex on his wrist as well. Two hosts, two Rolexes, one podcast about money. The Iced Coffee Hour has even directly addressed watch-buying on air — an episode with Kevin O'Leary included a conversation about the best first watch to buy and why watch insurance is a scam. The show's audience has been primed to think about watches as a category of financial decision. Jack Selby's Submariner Date, spotted on "They Snitched on Me," is the practical answer to the theoretical question his own show asks: when you've built something, what do you buy that holds its value?
More Rolex Submariner Spots on Spot.Watch
- Jeff Saturday (ESPN Get Up) — Rolex Submariner
- Jack Selby — Rolex Submariner
- Brian Simpson — Rolex Submariner
- Jerome Powell — Rolex Submariner
- Shane Gillis — Rolex Submariner
- Ryan Clark (Monday Night Football) — Rolex Submariner
- Henry Cejudo — Rolex Submariner
- Mark Consuelos — Rolex Submariner
- Adam Devine — Rolex Submariner
- Will Arnett (Agree to Disagree) — Rolex Submariner
- Graham Stephan — Rolex Datejust & Submariner Date
And at Spot.Watch — that's always worth noticing.
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