Rolex Sea-Dweller 1665 Collection: Red-White-Gold
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Rolex Sea-Dweller 1665 Collection: Red-White-Gold

By Baron - Mr Red · Apr 5, 2012 · 21 replies
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Baron - Mr Red shares his profound passion for the Rolex Sea-Dweller Ref. 1665, detailing his journey to complete a themed collection of this iconic reference. His post celebrates the 1665's deep-rooted history as a true tool watch, particularly its connections to Comex and other dive operations. Baron's personal narrative and stunning photography offer a compelling look into why the 1665 stands out as 'King' among Rolex references for him.

Of all the Rolex references, there are many that I love. The vintage Dayto is right up there, as is the 1680 Red Sub. So too is the 5512/5513, 5508, 6538. I love the 6610 and also have time for the Explorer II. There are many references that I very much enjoy. But if there was one reference that stood out for me, and I appreciate that this is a very personal view, then it is the 1665. This reference has so much of its history engineered from the need for Rolex to produce a true tool watch. Its origins come from that need. The links with Comex and other dive companies are buried deep in the 1665s DNA. That history and DNA make the watch attractive to me.

As a watch to wear, it is very different to a Sub. It sits more proud on the wrist than the Subs. One can spot a Sea-Dweller very easily. It has a feel to it on the wrist which is so different to a Sub. Within Rolex, this is what I think is King. It is a bruiser of a watch, but with real class. 

Today, I completed my theme of collecting 1665s. I have five in total, but two of them are wrapped up abroad so I cannot post the whole theme. Today arrived the final piece in this personal jigsaw puzzle....the White Rail Dial. I have been looking for one of these for a while. I wanted to find one with correct punched papers. The wait was long. I see large numbers of Mk4 DRSD with papers. I see much less Mk3, but they are around. In my view, a correct White Rail dial with papers is considerably harder to find than either of these DRSD. But today, mine arrived. And I am thrilled with it. 

Here are some pictures of three of my gang of five...taken today. The other two are the MK2 DRSD Patent Pending and the Oman Gold. You can tell them apart quite easily....! 

Well, given Nicolas has been posting his killers on here for a while, these pictures are for you, my French friend. 













About the Rolex Ref. 5514

The Rolex Submariner reference 5514 is a specialized variant of the Submariner line, produced exclusively for COMEX (Compagnie Maritime d'Expertises), a French industrial deep-sea diving company. This reference is distinguished by its unique helium escape valve, integrated into the left side of the case, a feature not found on standard Submariner models of its era. It represents a purpose-built tool watch designed for professional saturation divers, setting it apart from other Submariner references intended for broader commercial release. Its limited production and specific client make it a notable piece within the brand's history of professional watches.

The case of the reference 5514 is crafted from stainless steel, typically measuring 40mm in diameter. It houses an automatic movement, likely the Rolex Caliber 1520 or 1530, known for its robustness and reliability. The watch is fitted with a Plexiglas crystal, consistent with Rolex sports models from the mid-20th century, providing durability and ease of maintenance in demanding environments. The helium escape valve is a key technical modification, allowing accumulated helium to escape during decompression without damaging the watch crystal.

This reference appeals to collectors interested in specialized Rolex tool watches and those with a focus on professional diving equipment. Its association with COMEX and the presence of the helium escape valve make it a distinct and highly sought-after model. Variants often include dials with the COMEX logo, further emphasizing its unique provenance. The 5514 occupies a specific niche, representing a period when Rolex collaborated directly with professional organizations to develop watches tailored for extreme conditions.

Specifications

Caliber
1520/1530
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
200m
Crystal
Plexiglass

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Subexplorer
Apr 5, 2012

... we are now receiving Autum down here, and soon will be remembering with some nostalgia the warm Spring and Summer sun. I enjoyed reading your description of your DS collection, and understanding your passion and true "gusto" for this model. Your collection is Superb, and I specially like your Omani dial watch. Always thought they got such an exotic look! I´m also happy for you, to know about your last addition. I well imagine how much you will enjoy wearing it, as well as the other Rolex ref

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Baron - Mr Red
Apr 5, 2012

I am legendary as a photographer. I can make Claudia Schiffer look ugly.

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Baron - Mr Red
Apr 5, 2012

.....thanks to Jed for finding the White Rail Dial. Really pleasant to deal with. So often, vintage dealers have absolutely nothing positive to say about any other dealer or collector unless they happen to be a collector they are selling a watch to. Imagine that... Thanks Jed for being civil and polite. Lovely watch.

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amanico
Apr 5, 2012

I love them all, and I measure the challenge which will be mine when attacking the 1665 Hill... I always wanted an " Arab " one, as well as a MK II, and a Raiul Dial. So, your tiercé is what I have in mind, exactly. Which is cruel, but how good! Thanks for the pain,, my friend, it is my masochistic pleasure. Well, you can also expect some terrific vengeance from Vlad... Too. Best, Nicolas

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Baron - Mr Red
Apr 5, 2012

What is interesting is that the arabic Omans were almost certainly special order for Omani soldiers. The version I show has been seen to have been issued to British SAS soldiers who served in the rebel insurgency. The Red Omans have turned up with a number of ex-SAS. The gold ones....well, not so many. Possibly 9 existed based on the known serial numbers....4 are known about. Plenty of research into this ... probably issued to the 9 SAS soldiers who fought in the Battle of Mirbat....known as the

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amanico
Apr 5, 2012

This Oman deserves a dedicated post, my friend. I will take care of the pictures. Best, Nicolas

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