Lot Essay
The Reference 126660
The Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller Ref. 126660 is one of Rolex’s most technically impressive professional dive watches, created to withstand the most extreme underwater conditions while offering a bold and unmistakable aesthetic. Produced from 2018 to 2022, the reference 126660 represented the second generation of the modern Deepsea, and continues to covet the iconic “James Cameron” D-Blue dial, created to commemorate James Cameron’s historic 2012 solo descent to the deepest point of the Mariana Trench. The watch is also available with a gloss black dial.
The extraordinary gradient dial transitions from deep blue to black, symbolizing the journey from sunlight to the darkness of the ocean’s depths, while the bright green “DEEPSEA” signature adds a vivid and highly distinctive accent. Housed in a robust 44 mm. Oystersteel case and fitted with the Ringlock system, helium escape valve, and Cerachrom bezel, the watch is engineered for an astonishing depth rating of 3,900 meters (12,800 feet), making it one of the most capable serially produced dive watches ever created.
Combining groundbreaking engineering with one of Rolex’s most visually striking dial designs, the Deepsea reference 126660 “James Cameron” has become a modern icon among collectors—an adventurous and highly wearable tribute to one of the greatest feats of deep-sea exploration.
The Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller Ref. 126660 is one of Rolex’s most technically impressive professional dive watches, created to withstand the most extreme underwater conditions while offering a bold and unmistakable aesthetic. Produced from 2018 to 2022, the reference 126660 represented the second generation of the modern Deepsea, and continues to covet the iconic “James Cameron” D-Blue dial, created to commemorate James Cameron’s historic 2012 solo descent to the deepest point of the Mariana Trench. The watch is also available with a gloss black dial.
The extraordinary gradient dial transitions from deep blue to black, symbolizing the journey from sunlight to the darkness of the ocean’s depths, while the bright green “DEEPSEA” signature adds a vivid and highly distinctive accent. Housed in a robust 44 mm. Oystersteel case and fitted with the Ringlock system, helium escape valve, and Cerachrom bezel, the watch is engineered for an astonishing depth rating of 3,900 meters (12,800 feet), making it one of the most capable serially produced dive watches ever created.
Combining groundbreaking engineering with one of Rolex’s most visually striking dial designs, the Deepsea reference 126660 “James Cameron” has become a modern icon among collectors—an adventurous and highly wearable tribute to one of the greatest feats of deep-sea exploration.
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