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Deepsea Sea-Dweller · 116660

Specification

Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller 116660

Specification for the Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller 116660 'James Cameron' Blue Dial
MaisonRolex
ModelDeepsea Sea-Dweller
CollectionSea-Dweller
Reference116660
Case MaterialConfirmed on enquiry
DialBlue
YearConfirmed on enquiry
ConditionConfirmed on enquiry
Box & PapersConfirmed on enquiry
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The Sea-Dweller

Built for saturation diving.

The Sea-Dweller and Deepsea push the Oyster case to extremes, with a helium escape valve and water resistance measured in thousands of metres.

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Notes on this reference
  • 01Developed with diving specialists for saturation work.
  • 02The helium escape valve releases gas safely on decompression.
  • 03The Deepsea is guaranteed waterproof to 3,900 metres.
Questions

About the Rolex Sea-Dweller

What defines the Rolex Sea-Dweller?
The Sea-Dweller and Deepsea push the Oyster case to extremes, with a helium escape valve and water resistance measured in thousands of metres.
What should I know about the Sea-Dweller before buying?
Developed with diving specialists for saturation work.
How do I acquire a Rolex Sea-Dweller from Maison Soletti?
Every Sea-Dweller reference in our register is verified and presented for private acquisition. Submit an enquiry and a specialist will reply — usually within 48 hours — with full pricing, additional photography and video, condition and box-and-papers status, and will help you secure the watch.
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Est. 1905 · Geneva, Switzerland

Rolex set the terms of the modern wristwatch. The Oyster case of 1926 made it the first waterproof watch; the Perpetual rotor of 1931 made it self-winding. A century on, every reference is a certified chronometer — and the most recognised object in watchmaking.

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