
MTR shares a series of captivating wristshots of his Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller 'James Cameron' (Ref. 126660), highlighting the challenge of capturing its unique blue dial. His post initiates a discussion among collectors about the watch's wearability, market value, and comparisons to other Rolex models. MTR's personal experience with the watch's comfort and his perspective on market dynamics offer valuable insights for enthusiasts considering this robust diver.






Yes, I love to wear it. My worries that it would be to heavy and bulky on my wrist were without reason. The Cameron wears extremely well. And itโs still 3mm smaller than some of my Panerais. โบ๏ธ My wrist is between 16,5 and 17 cm. Best, Thomas
His golf talent is much higher. Fore sure. And - also for sure - he has a good taste! ๐ Thanks a lot and all the best, Thomas
This is a great watch. I had the black dial variant before but next to the James Cameron it just didnโt do it for me. Very nice piece!
Contrary to all fears it wears really comfortably. I think this is due to the modifications from the 116660 to its successor 126660. I tried the predecessor a few years ago and the feeling was quite different... At least for me. Best, Thomas
Really a great win. In a nutshell: Same watch, different golf talent. ๐ Best, Thomas
Yes, indeed, itโs a great watch. Did you have the 126660 or the 116660 black dial? And: did you switch to the Cameron? Best, Thomas
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