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The Rolex Sea-Dweller occupies that tricky middle ground between the behemoth-like Deepsea and the legendary Submariner. Never selling in as great of numbers as its little . See moreIn all respects, the reference 116600 is very much the final iteration of the classic, tried, and true Sea-Dweller design. Powered by Rolex’s . See more
Not only is reference 116600 the model that revived the Sea-Dweller collection, but it’s also the last one to adhere to traditional Sea-Dweller core . See more Launched in the late 1980s, the reference 16600 is virtually identical to the late “Triple Six,” maintaining its sapphire crystal and its 1,220 meter water resistance. Over its .K+
K+K+The Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 has just started to ship to authorized dealers in the United States at a price of ,400. If you're interested in purchasing one, you can find a list of all dealers here, .
A short-lived watch, with great proportions, historically-relevant design and features and all the beauty of a modern Rolex. Today, we discuss the great Rolex Sea-Dweller . In 2014 Rolex returned to a 40mm Sea Dweller with the Rolex Sea-Dweller 116600, or SD4000. Although the 116600 had the same diameter case as the Submariner at 40mm, . While the ref. 16600 had an aluminium bezel insert, the new ref. 116600 has a Cerachrom insert, made of ceramic with engraved numerals and markers filled with platinum .
Sporting the same Rolex 3135 movement that is found in the 116610 Submariner Date, the Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 Ref. 116600 has a power reserve of 48 hours and features a Parachrom hairspring and COSC .
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Produced for only three short years, the Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 ref. 116600 is the last 40mm Sea-Dweller model and also the first to have a ceramic bezel. Launched in the late 1980s, the reference 16600 is virtually identical to the late “Triple Six,” maintaining its sapphire crystal and its 1,220 meter water resistance. Over its remarkably long production period, the luminous material evolved from tritium to Luminova, and then to SuperLuminova. The Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 has just started to ship to authorized dealers in the United States at a price of ,400. If you're interested in purchasing one, you can find a list of all dealers here, and more details on the SD 4000 here. A short-lived watch, with great proportions, historically-relevant design and features and all the beauty of a modern Rolex. Today, we discuss the great Rolex Sea-Dweller 116600 and why it might be the best modern dive watch the crown has produced.
In 2014 Rolex returned to a 40mm Sea Dweller with the Rolex Sea-Dweller 116600, or SD4000. Although the 116600 had the same diameter case as the Submariner at 40mm, the case was slightly thicker in order to accommodate the helium escape valve to ensure a depth rating of 1220m. While the ref. 16600 had an aluminium bezel insert, the new ref. 116600 has a Cerachrom insert, made of ceramic with engraved numerals and markers filled with platinum plating. Cerachrom is scratch and fade resistant; in contrast, coloured aluminium would fade with time, hence the “tropical” vintage bezels popular with collectors.
Sporting the same Rolex 3135 movement that is found in the 116610 Submariner Date, the Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 Ref. 116600 has a power reserve of 48 hours and features a Parachrom hairspring and COSC certification.
The Rolex Sea-Dweller ref. 116600 boasted a host of changes from its predecessor, the 16600, including the Cerachrom ceramic bezel on the 40mm Oyster case. Plus, the diver’s bezel now includes full minute markings rather than just the first 15 minutes.The Sea‑Dweller is specifically designed for saturation diving. Thanks to its helium escape valve, it can withstand decompression on ascent and master the return to the surface – the final phase of deep-sea exploration. The new generation of the Sea Dweller brought about even greater depth-ratings thanks to changes in the case, the replacement of the 1665's plexi with a thick sapphire crystal as well as a notably larger escape valve. These innovations provided the Sea Dweller with an impressive 4000ft/1220m depth rating!Produced for only three short years, the Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 ref. 116600 is the last 40mm Sea-Dweller model and also the first to have a ceramic bezel.
Launched in the late 1980s, the reference 16600 is virtually identical to the late “Triple Six,” maintaining its sapphire crystal and its 1,220 meter water resistance. Over its remarkably long production period, the luminous material evolved from tritium to Luminova, and then to SuperLuminova. The Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 has just started to ship to authorized dealers in the United States at a price of ,400. If you're interested in purchasing one, you can find a list of all dealers here, and more details on the SD 4000 here. A short-lived watch, with great proportions, historically-relevant design and features and all the beauty of a modern Rolex. Today, we discuss the great Rolex Sea-Dweller 116600 and why it might be the best modern dive watch the crown has produced. In 2014 Rolex returned to a 40mm Sea Dweller with the Rolex Sea-Dweller 116600, or SD4000. Although the 116600 had the same diameter case as the Submariner at 40mm, the case was slightly thicker in order to accommodate the helium escape valve to ensure a depth rating of 1220m.
While the ref. 16600 had an aluminium bezel insert, the new ref. 116600 has a Cerachrom insert, made of ceramic with engraved numerals and markers filled with platinum plating. Cerachrom is scratch and fade resistant; in contrast, coloured aluminium would fade with time, hence the “tropical” vintage bezels popular with collectors.Sporting the same Rolex 3135 movement that is found in the 116610 Submariner Date, the Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 Ref. 116600 has a power reserve of 48 hours and features a Parachrom hairspring and COSC certification.
The Rolex Sea-Dweller ref. 116600 boasted a host of changes from its predecessor, the 16600, including the Cerachrom ceramic bezel on the 40mm Oyster case. Plus, the diver’s bezel now includes full minute markings rather than just the first 15 minutes.The Sea‑Dweller is specifically designed for saturation diving. Thanks to its helium escape valve, it can withstand decompression on ascent and master the return to the surface – the final phase of deep-sea exploration.
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