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How much does a Rolex Deepsea cost?

How much does a Rolex Deepsea cost?

Prices at a Glance: Sea-Dweller Deepsea

Model Price (approx.)
Two-Tone Sea-Dweller, ref. 126603 18,500 USD
Deepsea D-Blue, ref. 126660 16,500 USD
Deepsea D-Blue, ref. 116660 16,500 USD
Sea-Dweller “Single Red,” ref. 126600 15,000 USD

How deep can a Rolex Sea Dweller go?

12,800 feet
Waterproof to a depth of 3,900 metres (12,800 feet) with a unidirectional 60-minute rotatable bezel, the Rolex Deepsea is amongst the ultra-resistant divers’ watches engineered by Rolex for deep-sea exploration.

Who wears a Rolex deep sea?

On the other hand, celebrities that wear the standard black Rolex Sea-Dweller Deepsea include soccer star Dave Beckham, 2x NBA Champion Stephen Curry, golf icon Tiger Woods, and actress Charlize Theron.

Who wears a Rolex Sea-Dweller?

When did the Rolex deepsea D-blue dial come out?

In 2014 Rolex released a special version of the model, the Rolex Deepsea with a D-blue dial, to commemorate James Cameron’s historic solo dive to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, some 11,000 metres deep. From twilight blue to bottomless black, its two-colour gradient dial celebrates one man’s journey to the deepest place on Earth.

How much does a Rolex deepsea watch cost?

The version with a black dial sells for around 14,000 USD new, while the D-Blue edition with a blue-to-black gradient dial demands roughly 16,500 USD in the same condition. Both watches cost about 2,300 USD less pre-owned. Rolex introduced a new version of the Deepsea in spring 2018.

Why are the hands on the Rolex deepsea not black?

The crystal of the Deepsea does not extend as far above the bezel as on other Rolex models, which helps prevent damage. Unfortunately, the crystal reflects light under some conditions. But the color change on the dial does not affect its legibility. The hands are slightly curved and, therefore, don’t appear black, as some at hands do.

What’s the difference between Rolex D-Blue and D-Black?

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. Rolex sport watches have black (or occasionally white) dials.