Sea-Dweller Deepsea D-Blue Titanium & Steel Blue Dial 44mm Product Image
Sea-Dweller Deepsea D-Blue Titanium & Steel Blue Dial 44mm Product Image
Sea-Dweller Deepsea D-Blue Titanium & Steel Blue Dial 44mm Product Image
Sea-Dweller Deepsea D-Blue Titanium & Steel Blue Dial 44mm Product Image
Sea-Dweller Deepsea D-Blue Titanium & Steel Blue Dial 44mm Product Image
Sea-Dweller Deepsea D-Blue Titanium & Steel Blue Dial 44mm Product Image
Rolex
Sea-Dweller Deepsea D-Blue Titanium & Steel Blue Dial 44mm
Reference Number 126660-0002
Launch Year
2018
Case Size
44 mm
Case Material
Titanium & Stainless Steel
Bracelet
Titanium & Stainless Steel
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About the Model

Released in 1967, the Rolex Sea-Dweller has long been recognized as one of the most iconic specialist dive watches on the planet. While other dive watches were generally released to the public as water sports grew in popularity during the mid-century, the Sea-Dweller was geared more towards professional divers. Famously worn by commercial diving companies like COMEX, and acting as the vehicle for Rolex to demonstrate revolutionary innovations like the Helium-Escape Valve, the Sea-Dweller is a legendary model with an equally legendary history. Here, we have a ref. 116660 Deepsea, an even more extreme version of the Sea-Dweller with an incredible 3900m of water resistance, a larger 44mm case and the historically accurate cyclops-less sapphire crystal. The ultimate in dive watch technology, the Deepsea pushed the Sea-Dweller to new depths that were never thought possible. Featuring a D-Blue dial and large luminescent hour markers, this watch commemorates James Cameron’s historic solo dive. From brilliant blue to bottomless black, its two-colour gradient dial celebrates one man’s journey to the deepest place on earth: the bottom of the Mariana Trench.
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Citizen of the Deap

The Rolex Sea-Dweller's history is deeply intertwined with the evolution of dive watches and the growing demand for timepieces capable of withstanding the extreme pressures of deep-sea exploration. Introduced in 1967, the original Sea-Dweller was designed in collaboration with COMEX, the French deep-sea diving specialist, and featured a pioneering helium escape valve to address the challenges faced by saturation divers. The early "Double Red" models were quickly distinguished from the Submariner by their increased water resistance, reaching 2,000 feet (610 meters). Over the decades, the Sea-Dweller continued to evolve, with key variants like the "Great White" and the introduction of the Deepsea model, which further pushed the limits of water resistance to an impressive 12,000 feet (3,900 meters). The Rolex Sea-Dweller's rich history and technological advancements have solidified its status as a true icon among diver's watches.

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Case and Dial

Measuring 44mm in diameter and 17.7mm in height, the Sea Dweller’s case is crafted from Oystersteel, a specially developed alloy that belongs to the 904L steel family. This material is designed to be extremely resistant to corrosion, offers an exceptional finish once polished, and maintains its beauty even in the harshest environments, this timepiece is designed to withstand the extreme pressures and conditions of deep-sea exploration. Complemented by a 60-minute graduated, unidirectional rotatable bezel enables divers to precisely and safely monitor their dive and decompression times, while the innovative Chromalight display on the blue dial pushes back the boundaries of visibility in dark environments, its distinctive blue glow lasting up to eight hours with a uniform luminosity.

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Elegant Time keeping and Comfort

The heart of this Sea-Dweller Deepsea is the Calibre 3235 movement, a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. This state-of-the-art calibre is equipped with a Chronergy escapement, which combines high energy efficiency with great dependability. With a power reserve of up to 70 hours, the Sea-Dweller Deepsea D-Blue ensures reliable performance even during extended periods of non-use. The movement's 31 jewels and high-frequency oscillator (28,800 beats per hour) deliver exceptional precision and stability, making this timepiece a true chronometer certified by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC). The Oyster bracelet, a perfect alchemy of form and function, is designed to be both robust and comfortable. It is equipped with an Oysterlock clasp, which prevents accidental opening, and an ingenious Glidelock, allowing fine adjustments of the bracelet without using any tools and allowing it to be worn comfortably over a diving suit. 

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Specifications

Overview
Year Launched2018
Case
Size (mm)44
Bezel MaterialCerachrom
CrystalSapphire
Dial ColorBlue
Dial NumbersDot & Arrow
MaterialTitanium & Stainless Steel
Bracelet / Strap
Strap ColorSilver
Strap MaterialTitanium & Stainless Steel
Strap ClaspFolding Clasp
Movement
Base Caliber3235
MovementSelfwinding
Power Reserve70 hours
Other
Water Resistance3900m
Number of Jewels31

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