RolexSea-Dweller
Reference: 126600
Product overview
- Box:Yes
- Papers:Yes
- Age:2022
- Movement:automatic
- Case Size:43mm
- Case:Stainless Steel
- Dial:Black
- Bracelet:Stainless Steel Oyster
Lot overview
- LOT: #002827
- Location:London, United Kingdom
- Seller:(private) Sold by an individual
- Currency:GBP
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Sell it with usThis one-owner Sea-Dweller ref. 126600 was purchased new by the vendor from a Rolex authorised dealer earlier this year. It’s a full set and accompanied by the display box, outer box, warranty card, sleeve, booklet and swing tags. Also included are three spare links where the bracelet has been sized. Rolex’s five-year international warranty covers this example until 2027. The vendor advises the watch has been worn several times and is in perfect condition - grading it ‘AA’. The images appear consistent with that assessment.
To celebrate the Sea-Dweller’s 50th anniversary, Rolex introduced the reference 126600 in 2017. Still a fully-equipped dive instrument, some key updates were introduced including a size increase to 43mm, and for the first time on a Sea-Dweller, Rolex applied its iconic cyclops date magnifier. Fans of vintage references will appreciate the red “SEA-DWELLER” script - a nod to the first models released in the late 1960s. Technically speaking, a trip-lock screw-down crown and helium escape valve afford the watch with an impressive 4000 feet of water resistance.
Attached to the case is an Oyster bracelet that incorporates a dive extension and Rolex’s Glidelock system into the clasp, providing the wearer with up to 20mm of incremental tool-free adjustment. Housed underneath the screw-down caseback is Rolex’s latest generation calibre 3235 movement, which features a 70-hour power reserve, chronometer certification, and is tested after casing to a tolerance of +2 to -2 seconds per day.
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