
Rolex Sea-Dweller DeepSea ref. 126660 - James Cameron Dial - Full Set
This dial is a special edition, unveiled in 2014 to commemorate James Cameron's 2012 expedition into the Mariana Trench.
The oyster perpetual rolexDeepsea in oystersteel with a cerachrom bezel insert in black ceramic and an oyster bracelet.
Rolex seemed to want the new for 2018 reference 126660 to look similar to the outgoing 116660, so it kept one of the original Deepsea’s most controversial features.
That is a silver rehaut ring around the dial which contains two phrases being “Original Gas Escape Valve” (referring to the automatic helium release valve) and “Ring Lock System,” which refers to how the case is constructed to ensure such high levels of water resistance.
The silver ring itself is actually part of the Ring Lock and is a “high-performance nitrogen-alloyed stainless steel ring.”
When writer, director, and adventurer James Cameron reached the depth of 10,908 meters, on the floor of the Challenger Deep (the deepest point in the ocean) at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, he had the Rolex Deepsea Challenge, a prototype watch that could withstand water pressure to a depth of 15,000 meters, was strapped on the mechanical arm as well as on Cameron’s wrist.
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DELIVERY
WARRANTY
RETURNS
We offer a 14 day return period on any watches purchased online or personally, in which you can exchange your watch for another product or receive a full refund.
The watch must be returned in the same condition and with the same accessories and paperwork/warranty cards as when you received it.
If your watch arrived with a return tag attached, this must still be attached to the watch and not tampered with.
You can return your watch by shipping it or in person at our office.
Please allow 7 working days for refunds to reach your account.
If you return a watch to us and it has been marked, scratched or the stickers have been removed, we may charge you up to 20 percent of the sales figure, subject to returned condition of a watch.
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This dial is a special edition, unveiled in 2014 to commemorate James Cameron's 2012 expedition into the Mariana Trench.
The oyster perpetual rolexDeepsea in oystersteel with a cerachrom bezel insert in black ceramic and an oyster bracelet.
Rolex seemed to want the new for 2018 reference 126660 to look similar to the outgoing 116660, so it kept one of the original Deepsea’s most controversial features.
That is a silver rehaut ring around the dial which contains two phrases being “Original Gas Escape Valve” (referring to the automatic helium release valve) and “Ring Lock System,” which refers to how the case is constructed to ensure such high levels of water resistance.
The silver ring itself is actually part of the Ring Lock and is a “high-performance nitrogen-alloyed stainless steel ring.”
When writer, director, and adventurer James Cameron reached the depth of 10,908 meters, on the floor of the Challenger Deep (the deepest point in the ocean) at the bottom of the Mariana Trench, he had the Rolex Deepsea Challenge, a prototype watch that could withstand water pressure to a depth of 15,000 meters, was strapped on the mechanical arm as well as on Cameron’s wrist.
PAYMENTS
DELIVERY
WARRANTY
RETURNS
We offer a 14 day return period on any watches purchased online or personally, in which you can exchange your watch for another product or receive a full refund.
The watch must be returned in the same condition and with the same accessories and paperwork/warranty cards as when you received it.
If your watch arrived with a return tag attached, this must still be attached to the watch and not tampered with.
You can return your watch by shipping it or in person at our office.
Please allow 7 working days for refunds to reach your account.
If you return a watch to us and it has been marked, scratched or the stickers have been removed, we may charge you up to 20 percent of the sales figure, subject to returned condition of a watch.
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