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Disappointed to see so many negative comments but agree everyone is entitled to their opinion. I suspect the reason they didn't put a cyclops on the SD until now is pressure; not pressure from collectors but physical pressure. A flat surface will resist water pressure better then an irregular one (can't think of any other 4000ft dive watch without flat crystal). In 2017 they are saying, we have developed a case and cyclops crystal that can withstand pressure at 4000ft. And vintage lovers, let's not forget like it or not, the cyclops lens is part of Rolex's trademark. The 43mm was also inevitable, Rolex have been making 39/40mm Sea Dwellers since 1967! My wife wears a 16660 and although I love it and respect it for the instrument it is, personally, I would prefer a larger case.


Perhaps an objective point of view but for me, the most important part of this watch is the red print SEA DWELLER, not since 1977 has the colour been used in regular production on Rolex dive watches. The very first 1967 Sea Dwellers, released within a very small batch of serial numbers, had single red print 'Sea Dweller' dials. The 2017 Sea Dweller 126600 is perhaps the first anniversary model to utilize the superior science Rolex SA encompasses with the popular dimensions/demands of today, yet finally, truly, embraces a model of their heritage. (Sub, Milgauss, Daytona, SeaDweller)

Before replying with inaccuracies, I confess I've had a few glasses of wine........

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