RolexSea-Dweller
Reference: 116660
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2011
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:44mm
- Case:Stainless Steel
- Dial:Black
- Bracelet:Stainless Steel Oyster
Lot overview
- LOT: #002943
- Location:London, United Kingdom
- Seller:(private) Sold by an individual
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usOffered by a private vendor, this 2011 Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller is presented with its display box, outer box, warranty card, sleeve, booklet, swing tags and a spare link where the bracelet has been sized. The vendor advises the watch is in good working order and has graded it ‘A’ for condition. The images appear consistent with that assessment, showing only minor signs of wear.
Rolex’s most hardcore dive instrument, the Deepsea Sea-Dweller, was first introduced in 2008 and showcases the Geneva watchmaker’s technical achievements. More than tripling the depth capabilities of the standard Sea-Dweller, its waterproofness is rated to 12,800 feet / 3,900 metres. This is thanks to several engineering achievements, including a 5mm thick sapphire crystal, a helium escape valve, and a Ringlock system.
The Deepsea’s dimensions are substantial at 44mm in diameter and 17.5mm thick, giving it a strong presence on the wrist. Despite the size and heft, Rolex has fitted a titanium caseback to reduce weight and enhance its ergonomics. Inside the case beats the tried and tested calibre 3135, which has a 48-hour power reserve and is chronometer certified. Keeping the watch secure is an Oyster bracelet that incorporates a dive extension and Glidelock system in its clasp - offering up to 20mm of incremental tool-free adjustment.
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