How deep can a Rolex Sea Dweller go?
How deep can a Rolex Sea Dweller go?
12,800 feet
No other watch is engineered like the Rolex Deepsea. Waterproof to an extreme depth of 3,900 metres (12,800 feet), this new-generation divers’ watch benefits from exclusive innovations developed by Rolex to exceed the most exacting demands of professional divers.
What is sea dweller?
The Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Sea-Dweller is a line of diver’s watches manufactured by Rolex, with an underwater diving depth rating of 1,220 meters (4 000 ft) and up to 3,900 metres (12,800 ft) for the Sea-Dweller Deepsea model.
What’s the difference between Rolex Sea Dweller and deepsea?
Subtle Differences: Rolex Sea-Dweller Vs Deepsea. Despite having case diameters that are just 1mm apart, the Rolex Sea-Dweller and the Rolex Deepsea have significantly different appearances due to the inner bezels that appear on the two different watches. The standard Rolex Sea-Dweller follows the classic inner bezel design,
How much does a DeepSea Sea Dweller cost?
Plan to spend around 10,500 USD for a pre-owned Deepsea D-Blue in very good condition, and around 14,300 USD for a new model. The successor models introduced in spring 2018 have the reference number 126660 and are expected to retail at a list price of 11,700 USD for the standard edition and 12,000 USD for the edition with the D-Blue dial.
What’s the difference between a submariner and a deepsea?
Moving away from the similarities, let’s go over the main differences between the Submariner, Sea-Dweller, and Deepsea. First, the case dimensions; the Submariner 116610LN features a 40mm case, the Sea-Dweller 126600 a 43mm case, and the Deepsea 126660 a 44mm case.
What did the First Sea Dweller watch do?
The first Sea-Dweller boasted water resistance to 2,000 feet deep and a mechanism called the Helium Escape Valve (HEV). During long-term saturation dives, divers often live in pressurized underwater habitats, where gasses such as helium can seep into the watch.