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New Day-Date 41mm

New OP 40mm

Red Gold Daytona

GMT only with black bezel




Unchanged:

Explorer I & II, SS Sub Date, SS Sub, SG Sub, Sub LV





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Good work Hannes and Percy. I am jonesing for a SD and am disappointed in the newly announced version. The dial is too busy and the self aggrandizing text on the inner bezel just adds to the clutter.

Since the extra water resistance is on no value to me, I'll be looking for the present model. Will it continue to be offered, new, or will the new Deep Sea model replace it?
Will it continue to be offered, new, or will the new Deep Sea model replace it?

Just my opinion but I bet the current one stays & this is an addition to the line. They just had a substantial price increase on it, more so than the Sub's percentage, which wouldn't make much sense if you were going to discontinue it almost immediately. And as the old one's 'real' name is Sea Dweller 4000 this one really can't replace that one as the same model.
Just my opinion but I bet the current one stays & this is an addition to the line. They just had a substantial price increase on it, more so than the Sub's percentage, which wouldn't make much sense if you were going to discontinue it almost immediately. And as the old one's 'real' name is Sea Dweller 4000 this one really can't replace that one as the same model.
I initially guessed the same thing...but remember the discontinuance of the Pepsi GMT...that makes me think the current SD is going away.
Alright!!! I was wondering about the new clasp!
I initially guessed the same thing...but remember the discontinuance of the Pepsi GMT...that makes me think the current SD is going away.
Yea, BUT, the Pepsi & Coke GMT's didn't get a price increase. The fact the SD got such a substantial one makes me think it'll stay around..

Again, just my thoughts with zero input from the powers that be.... :huh:
The SD 16600 is not shown in Basel.
The SD 16600 is not shown in Basel.
Wow.. I really am shocked. I thought for sure it would stay around.. Oh well - I guess they raised the price to get it while they could... :wink:

Or maybe that'll be the price of the new one (Yea, I know - I'm dreaming there... )
Whats going to happen to the TT sub....any changes?

ED
No. TT and SS stay the same.
What abbout the movements on these new models??

ED
I am new here so hello Watchies, Does anyone have a picture of the red gold Daytona.
Whats going to happen to the TT sub....any changes?

ED
If history holds true though, I bet you'll see a new TT next year & the SS the following year....
Hello Scott,

do you think the old TT sub is going to increase popularity and be hard to find?? I love mine! Its a classic.
Also Whats the rating(water proof) on the new all gold subs?

ED
I am new here so hello Watchies, Does anyone have a picture of the red gold Daytona.
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Hello Scott,

do you think the old TT sub is going to increase popularity and be hard to find?? I love mine! Its a classic.
Also Whats the rating(water proof) on the new all gold subs?

ED
Don't know if the water rating increased or not. I can't make it out in the pictures...

IMO the 'old' TT may increase in popularity if they discontinue it after any new one, whenever that is. Simply because the current blue is just so perfect & the new doesn't seem to be as unique.
Thanks for the Daytona pic Hannes...

Hummm.. Doesn't look as bad as I thought it may.... Not quite as pink looking. I do like that dial... What was your thoughts after seeing it in person?
Thanks Hannes

They look really nice. I am due to pick up a SS one next week so was dreading that they would do a radical change to the Daytona's for release this year. They would be nice if they did a 43 in one though. Not to keen on the new SD but the Subs look nice if not a lot like the green one out at the moment with the larger digits.
Thanks to Enrico on RLX :thumbup1:






ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL SEA-DWELLER DEEPSEA
TECHNICAL FEATURES

CASE ARCHITECTURE AND WATERPROOFNESS
A watch developed for extreme depths, guaranteed waterproof to 3,900 metres (12,800 feet), the Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA required the design of a case with a unique architecture, the RINGLOCK SYSTEM. This innovation patented by Rolex consists of a combination of three distinctive features:

• The high-performance ring
Set inside the middle case of the watch between the crystal and the case back, the high-performance nitrogen-alloyed stainless steel ring withstands the pressure exerted by water on the crystal and the case back.
The middle case is made from 904L steel.

• The sapphire crystal
To resist pressure, the synthetic sapphire crystal is slightly domed and substantially thicker than the crystals of other Oyster models.

• The case back
The case back is made of a titanium alloy, an extremely resistant stainless material. It is held in place against the high-performance ring by means of a 904L-steel ring.
The helium valve is made of high-performance stainless steel. Its size is adapted to the dimensions of the case to achieve optimal waterproofness. The helium valve is a safety feature, which, during the decompression phase, releases the gases that infiltrate into the watch during caisson dives.
Indeed, between dives at great depths, professional divers use pressurised caissons in which they breathe high-pressure gas mixtures, notably containing helium, a very volatile gas that penetrates into the watch. As the diver resurfaces, the helium valve prevents damage to the watch.
The Triplock winding crown, equipped with three seals and screwed onto the case, completes this ingenious waterproof system.

DISPLAY AND LEGIBILITY

The bezel
The Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA is equipped with a unidirectional rotatable bezel with a
60-minute graduated black CERACHROM disc that allows the diver to precisely track his dive time.
Engraved in the CERACHROM, the numerals and the graduations are filled with platinum through the use of a PVD technique patented by Rolex.
The zero marker of the graduated bezel, represented by a triangle, is visible longer at night or in the depths of the ocean thanks to a capsule containing a new luminescent material that emits a blue glow.

The dial
To enhance legibility, the gold indexes and hands are wider and partially coated with the same new luminescent material and also emit a blue colour.

The movement
The Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA is equipped with calibre 3135, known for its chronometric precision, its reliability and its robustness; it also features a PARACHROM hairspring with high resistance to shocks and magnetic fields.
Certified as a chronometer by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC), the movement has a 48-hour power reserve.

The bracelet
Manufactured from solid 904L steel, the Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA bracelet can be adjusted for wear over a diving suit up to 7 mm thick thanks to a double extension system:
• Fliplock extension links,
• the new GLIDELOCK clasp, allowing fine adjustments.

A series of rigorous tests
Because deep-sea diving requires absolute reliability and safety, each Sea-Dweller
DEEPSEA must pass Rolex’s rigorous waterproofness tests. To this end, special equipment has been developed with the help of COMEX (Compagnie Maritime
d’Expertise), a world-renowned French company specialising in underwater engineering and hyperbaric technologies.

ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL SEA-DWELLER DEEPSEA
FUNCTIONING
THE UNIDIRECTIONAL ROTATABLE BEZEL
The Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA allows a diver to safely track his dive time thanks to the unidirectional graduated bezel featured on the watch.

At the beginning of a dive
Once in the water, before beginning his descent, the diver turns the bezel to align the triangle on the graduated bezel to the minute hand, thus indicating the start time of his dive.

During the dive
The dive time can be read against the graduated bezel.
Since the DEEPSEA bezel turns only counterclockwise, any accidental rotation can only have the effect of shortening the dive time.

THE GLIDELOCK CLASP
The new GLIDELOCK clasp allows for fine adjustments to the bracelet length, up to 18 mm by increments of 1.8 mm, without removing the watch.
1 Pull up the clasp’s safety catch.
2 Pull up the centre panel of the clasp cover. The teeth located underneath it become visible.
3 Pull gently on the 12-o’clock side of the bracelet to lengthen it, or slide it into the clasp to shorten it. Adjustments can be made in 1.8 mm increments, up to a total of 18 mm.
4 Once the bracelet has been adjusted to the desired length, close the centre panel.
5 Close the safety catch.
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