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It's not often that Rolex releases a watch outside of the annual Baselworld trade show that takes place each spring. But just a few short weeks ago, Rolex unveiled the Deepsea D-Blue to coincide ...
In Rolex world, even a millimeter’s difference or some red text can be major news. So today’s announcement that the brand introduced its very first fully titanium watch would be a big deal on its own.
The Deepsea D-Blue Dial diver watch is based on the standard Rolex Sea-Dweller Deepsea 116660 watch, but has a unique dial that starts blue at the top and using a gradient goes to black.
Rolex already offers a watch rated to 3,900 meters (the $12,950 Deepsea Sea-Dweller), which vastly outstrips the possibilities for human survival (the deepest-ever ocean outing for a saturation ...
2022-present: 136660 Deepsea Courtesy. If the Sea-Dweller is like a souped-up Sub, then the Deepsea is a souped-up Sea-Dweller. The Deepsea upped the case to a beefy 44mm and its water resistance ...
Rolex issued the Sea-Dweller Deepsea – which is water resistant to 3,900m – to mark Cameron’s dive. Then, in 2022, Omega smashed the record with its 6,000m water resistant Planet Ocean Ultra ...
Rolex announces the launch of the Sea-Dweller Deepsea Challenge. With the new challenge, the Swiss watchmaker has managed to plunge to greater depths of 11,000 meters. One of the main components that ...
Accompanying him was the Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller, which remained at the bottom of the Mariana Trench for a staggering three hours – the only watch in history to have done so.
The Rolex Deepsea Challenge marks the brand's first entirely titanium watch and offers record-breaking water resistance. Rolex Unveils the Titanium Deepsea Challenge, Waterproof to 11,000 Meters ...
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