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Fitted with the most unique dial ever released by Rolex, the dial is a perfect gradient blue that goes all the way from brilliant blue to bottomless black. This two-color .
As with its predecessor, this Deepsea is available with a plain black dial or a D-Blue gradient dial. The former changed hands on Chrono24 for approximately 15,300 USD in May 2023. A ref. .
K+K+To counter the total obscurity that reigns over the depths of the oceans, the intense black, D-blue or blue dial of the Rolex Deepsea features the Chromalight display. This uses an exclusive . Fitted with the most unique dial ever released by Rolex, the dial is a perfect gradient blue that goes all the way from brilliant blue to bottomless black. This two-color gradient dial celebrates one man’s journey to the deepest place on earth at .
As with its predecessor, this Deepsea is available with a plain black dial or a D-Blue gradient dial. The former changed hands on Chrono24 for approximately 15,300 USD in May 2023. A ref. 126660 with a blue-black gradient dial will set you back about 17,000 USD.To counter the total obscurity that reigns over the depths of the oceans, the intense black, D-blue or blue dial of the Rolex Deepsea features the Chromalight display. This uses an exclusive luminescent material that makes it easy to read the time in the deepest darkness. This D-Blue Deepsea features the same helium escape valve at 9 o'clock and the same trip-clock crown at three o'clock, two trademarks of Rolex's mega dive watches. The only real difference between this D-Blue Deepsea and the original is the dial, and it marks a departure for Rolex in this category.The only difference between the “Cameron” and the original black Deepsea is the dial. Same movement (Rolex cal. 3135), same 44mm x 18mm 904L stainless steel case, same titanium caseback with the same text, same tapered bracelet.
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In 2014, Rolex introduced a special version of this extreme dive watch with a “D-Blue” dial as a tribute to Cameron’s deep dive. Instead of the completely black dial, this watch has a dial that gradually changes color from dark blue to black, the way the ocean gets darker as it becomes deeper. The green of the Deepsea label is the exact same hue as Cameron’s submersible, which is another nice touch, metaphorically and aesthetically. It contrasts and complements the blue/black dial perfectly, and gives the 116660 a more vibrant, contemporary update. There most notably (and probably the only difference) between the Deepsea D-Blue and the regular DSSD would be the new blue-black dial. Soon, a flurry of reactions began to hit several social media sites.
The dial features large Chromalight hour markers and hands, filled with luminescent material that emits a long-lasting blue glow for excellent legibility in dark conditions. Oystersteel. Highly resistant to corrosion. Rolex uses Oystersteel for its steel watch cases.
Hands-on review of the blue dial Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller D-Blue 116660 dive watch for the James Cameron Deepsea Challenge 3D movie. Fitted with the most unique dial ever released by Rolex, the dial is a perfect gradient blue that goes all the way from brilliant blue to bottomless black. This two-color gradient dial celebrates one man’s journey to the deepest place on earth at .As with its predecessor, this Deepsea is available with a plain black dial or a D-Blue gradient dial. The former changed hands on Chrono24 for approximately 15,300 USD in May 2023. A ref. 126660 with a blue-black gradient dial will set you back about 17,000 USD.To counter the total obscurity that reigns over the depths of the oceans, the intense black, D-blue or blue dial of the Rolex Deepsea features the Chromalight display. This uses an exclusive luminescent material that makes it easy to read the time in the deepest darkness.
This D-Blue Deepsea features the same helium escape valve at 9 o'clock and the same trip-clock crown at three o'clock, two trademarks of Rolex's mega dive watches. The only real difference between this D-Blue Deepsea and the original is the dial, and it marks a departure for Rolex in this category.The only difference between the “Cameron” and the original black Deepsea is the dial. Same movement (Rolex cal. 3135), same 44mm x 18mm 904L stainless steel case, same titanium caseback with the same text, same tapered bracelet. In 2014, Rolex introduced a special version of this extreme dive watch with a “D-Blue” dial as a tribute to Cameron’s deep dive. Instead of the completely black dial, this watch has a dial that gradually changes color from dark blue to black, the way the ocean gets darker as it becomes deeper.
The green of the Deepsea label is the exact same hue as Cameron’s submersible, which is another nice touch, metaphorically and aesthetically. It contrasts and complements the blue/black dial perfectly, and gives the 116660 a more vibrant, contemporary update. There most notably (and probably the only difference) between the Deepsea D-Blue and the regular DSSD would be the new blue-black dial. Soon, a flurry of reactions began to hit several social media sites.The dial features large Chromalight hour markers and hands, filled with luminescent material that emits a long-lasting blue glow for excellent legibility in dark conditions. Oystersteel. Highly resistant to corrosion. Rolex uses Oystersteel for its steel watch cases.
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