Rolex DSSD James Cameron: Size Review
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Rolex DSSD James Cameron: Size Review

By CR · Dec 11, 2022 · 27 replies
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CR's post offers a compelling personal perspective on the perceived wearability of Rolex's formidable dive watches. His initial impression of the Deepsea James Cameron as 'too big' for his 6-inch wrist is re-evaluated after trying on the even larger Deepsea Challenge, providing valuable real-world context for collectors considering these substantial timepieces. This exploration highlights how comparative sizing can dramatically shift one's perception of a watch's dimensions and comfort.

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... for my 154mm/6" wrist.



But yesterday I tried the DeepSea Challenge and realized that that DSSD JC was actually quite small. smile



I like the return of the chamfers, though!

About the Rolex Sea-Dweller 4000 Ref. 116600

The Sea-Dweller reference 116600 marked the return of the 40mm case size for the model, a dimension that had been absent from the Sea-Dweller lineup for some time. This reference reintroduced several classic Sea-Dweller design elements, distinguishing it from its larger contemporary, the Sea-Dweller 4000. It was produced for a relatively short period, making it a notable transitional model within the brand's professional tool watch offerings.

This reference features a stainless steel case measuring 40mm in diameter and 15.3mm in thickness. It is equipped with a unidirectional rotating bezel made of black ceramic with a 60-minute graduation. The watch is powered by the automatic caliber 3135, offering a power reserve of approximately 48 hours. A sapphire crystal protects the black dial, which includes a date complication without the cyclops lens, a characteristic feature of the Sea-Dweller line.

Appealing to collectors who appreciate traditional proportions and the technical capabilities of a professional dive watch, the 116600 is recognized for its blend of heritage design and modern materials. Its limited production run contributes to its appeal among enthusiasts seeking a Sea-Dweller with a more classic case size and specific aesthetic details, such as the matte-like black dial and the absence of the cyclops over the date.

Specifications

Caliber
3135
Case
Stainless steel
Diameter
40 mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
1220m
Crystal
Sapphire crystal

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amanico
Dec 11, 2022
Agreed on the chamfers, disagree on the fact that the James Cameron is too big. ;)

AM
amanico
Dec 11, 2022
What an impressive monster.

GW
GWIS
Dec 11, 2022
The Deepsea looks like it fits you wellโ€ฆ

Iโ€™m sure it was interesting to try the Challenge. All the best, Jon

LA
LarsG
Dec 11, 2022
Have to be Stallone or Schwarzenegger to wear the Challenge. Enjoy!

CR
CR
Dec 11, 2022
The boutique manager, a friend, mentioned that several NFL players are clients and even all of them said, "Too big!"

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ChristianDK
Dec 11, 2022
Makes a great paper weight though. I see the attraction to it as a fascinating object.

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