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Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600

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ROLEX SEA DWELLER 16600 'SWISS ONLY'

THE ESSENTIALS MAKE: ROLEX MODEL: 16600 YEAR: 1998 BOX/PAPERS: YES/YES CASE DIAMETER: 40mm CASE MATERIAL: STAINLESS STEEL BRACELET MATERIAL: STAINLESS STEEL MOVEMENT: AUTOMATIC The Rolex Sea-Dweller, along with the Submariner is one of the most recognisable watches in the world. The Sea-Dweller began its life in 1967 with the "Double Red" 1665 - the world's first watch to feature a helium escape valve. The basic design of the Sea-Dweller is very similar to the Submariner but the most obvious differences are the lack of a date cyclops and a slightly thicker case. The model we have here, the 16600, is the third iteration of the Sea-Dweller family. Originally released in 1988, it was in production for a whopping two decades, before being retired in 2008. The case design remained largely unchanged from the inception of 16660 (triple six), and for good reason - they wear so well on the wrist and very differently from the modern Sea-Dwellers. This example dates back to 1998 and boasts a "Swiss" only dial and holed case. Around 1998 Rolex finally made the switch to Luminova, a photo sensitive pigement that uses UV to produce a glow. Around 2000, however, an upgraded version was produced that enhanced the glow and lasted longer - the Super Luminova, denoted by "Swiss Made" on the dial. This makes the run of the Swiss only dials very short. The case is in superb condition with minimal polishing, the dial and hands as you would expect are free from corrosion. The original (U) stamped 93160 bracelet shows minimal wear and no sag. The watch runs impeccably at 0 s/d, 280 amps, with a 0.1 ms beat error. It comes complete with its boxes, tags, translation papers and guarantee. A wonderful example of a superb reference.

Collectible Features |Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600

Discover all the different variants of this specific reference that can enhance, or limit, this watch's value and collectability.
Tropical Dial
A dial that has aged from black to a brown or caramel color due to prolonged exposure to sunlight and elements. Highly prized for its unique and attractive aging. Greatly increases value due to unique appearance and collector demand.
Comex Dial
Special dials produced for COMEX (Compagnie Maritime d'Expertises), featuring unique branding. Refers to Rolex watches issued to COMEX (a French diving company). Extremely rare and highly collectible. Substantially increases value due to rarity and association with professional diving.
Swiss Only Dial
A dial marked with "Swiss," indicating it was produced during the transition period from tritium to Super-LumiNova in the late 1990s.

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