Rolex Deepsea 126660 Cameron Ownership
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Rolex Deepsea 126660 Cameron Ownership

By MTR · Jul 1, 2019 · 22 replies
MTR
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It has been clear to me right from the start. This year my new Cameron 126660 would be - besides my beloved family - my loyal and trusted holiday companion. After wearing it almost 24/7 hours the last days the skin of my left wrist started to look noticeably brighter. So I gave my left wrist a chanc

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It has been clear to me right from the start. This year my new Cameron 126660 would be - besides my beloved family - my loyal and trusted holiday companion.

After wearing it almost 24/7 hours the last days the skin of my left wrist started to look noticeably brighter.

So I gave my left wrist a chance to catch up suntan (“holiday problems” ☺️).

And so I handed my watch to my wife for safe custody for a few hours. Which felt like weeks by the way...

My spouse was very amused and started to appreciate the solid feeling of this ultimate tool watch on her wrist.



Dangerous, dangerous, dangerous...

Best, Thomas

About the Rolex Sea-Dweller Ref. 126660

The Rolex Deepsea reference 126660 represents a significant evolution of the brand's professional dive watch line, positioned above the Submariner and Sea-Dweller in terms of water resistance and case dimensions. Introduced in 2018, this reference updated the previous 116660 with a new movement and subtle case refinements, maintaining its robust character designed for extreme underwater exploration. It is notable for its Ringlock System case architecture, which allows for its exceptional pressure resistance.

This reference features a 44mm Oystersteel case with a substantial thickness of 17.7mm, housing the automatic caliber 3235, which provides a power reserve of approximately 70 hours. The watch is fitted with a domed sapphire crystal and is water-resistant to 3900 meters (12800 feet), a testament to its engineering for deep-sea environments. A unidirectional rotating bezel with a black ceramic insert facilitates dive timing.

Collector interest in the 126660 often centers on its technical capabilities and its imposing wrist presence. It appeals to those who value a highly engineered tool watch with a focus on extreme water resistance. The reference is available with either a classic black dial or the distinctive D-Blue gradient dial, the latter being particularly sought after for its unique aesthetic and association with deep-sea exploration.

Specifications

Caliber
3235
Case
Oystersteel
Diameter
44mm
Dial
Black or D-Blue gradient
Water Resist.
3900m (12800ft)
Crystal
Domed sapphire
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CP
Cpt Scarlet
Jul 1, 2019

Keep a close eye on it !

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@lberti
Jul 1, 2019

Can u add some more pics ? This is by far my prefered rolex and will try to get one this year

ZS
ZSHSZ
Jul 1, 2019

I had the MK I , and foolishly sold it , now waiting for the new one ...

MT
MTR
Jul 1, 2019

Don’t worry about your first decision. I have long waited for all the important improvements made with the 126660 compared to its predecessor 116660. Then the decision to get one was easily made. And I had the luck that my AD had one available for me. Best, Thomas

MT
MTR
Jul 1, 2019

torture me. 😌 So she gave it back to me without hesitation. But also remarked that she has started to appreciate bigger cases... 🤭 Best, Thomas

MT
MTR
Jul 1, 2019

and love a little pinch of risk. 😎

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