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This watch is a true collector because it is the first series from october 2014, sold in France.
Today this dial and reference doesn’t exist anymore.
The new reference is 126660 and at 6 o’clock there is on the dial the Swiss and Crown Rolex and Made instead of only Swiss Made.
Everything is superlative in this watch.
This model is a tribute to James Cameron's historic diving in his Deepsea Challenge 3D movie, presented on August 4, 2014.
James Cameron is the director of great movies such as Terminator, Abyss, Titanic or Avatar.
Its dial going from the intense blue to the black depths of the ocean is amazing and its DEEPSEA written in green witch is the color of its submersible.
This is the result of years of collaboration with divers from around the world. Now the watch can conquer deep waters up to 3,900 meters.
It is the absolute reference for diving enthusiasts.
With its 904L stainless steel case and titanium case back, it will withstand all the treatments you will impose.
The unidirectional rotating bezel with 120 clicks makes it possible to calculate the remaining time during the dive. It is made of ceramic that ROLEX calls Cerachrom.
Unlike other ROLEX models, this is the first time that the bezel has an integral minute scale.
It is equipped with a self-winding movement with bidirectional rotor perpetual.
The date change is instantaneous with quick correction.
The caliber is 3135, identical to the Yacht Master and the Datejust II.
His heart beats at 28,800 vibrations per hour, or 480 beats per minute!
It is COSC certified : The Official Offices of the COSC (Official Swiss Chronometer Control) were founded in 1973 in La Chaux-de-Fonds and it is an independent organization that guarantees the Swiss manufacturing tradition of precision.
The Oyster bracelet is equipped with the ROLEX Glidelock clasp to extend the strap up to about 20 mm in 2 mm increments.
The Fliplock extension allows you to wear your watch with your diving suit by adding another 26 mm.
The sapphire crystal is 5 mm thick.
Equipped with a helium valve located at 9 o'clock on the watch blank, it allows the gas to escape when the pressure difference reaches 3 bar.