Koozy
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Here's Mine
On my 16.5cm wrist. I don't think it wears too big but the weight is noticeable.
Mine is the prior calibre, got it about 7yrs ago after a c.8 month wait

through an AD where I had no prior purchase history but doubt that would be possible today. In answer to your question I think it would be difficult to get hold of like most Rolex steels unless you have prior with the AD.
I also think interest spiked up again after Tiger wore it post his Masters win (there's a story on Hodinkee) so I wouldn't assume interest is low but I'm not an expert. Good luck in sourcing one, I don't think you'd regret it.
Rolex Deep Sea
By: baufoam : May 22nd, 2020-17:23
I am thinking about asking my AD in Los Angeles to get me a “Deep Sea” Rolex, the one with the blue gradated dial. My thought is that it’s really something of a ridiculous watch, but I think it’s rather fun and really quite beautiful in its own big, thick...
I have the old version, and honestly, it's a really FUN watch! I got it from a Patek/Rolex AD a few years ago (and back then it was easy to get anyway), so I'm not sure of wait lists today..
By: FabR : May 22nd, 2020-17:52
...but hopefully it won't take as long as a Daytona, or Pepsi, etc.. It is HUGE and obviously unnecessary in our daily lives, but again, I love it every time I wear it! And the newer version is even nicer, in my opinion ;-) Here's for comparison, on my Ko...
My experience is similar...
By: CR : May 22nd, 2020-19:30
I too have the original version. I've thought about getting the newer Deep Sea with the blue gradation but it just hasn't been high priority. "Ridiculous" is a good word for this watch. I knew that when I bought it. It's silly, and it's way too big for my...
Here's Mine
By: Koozy : May 23rd, 2020-06:17
On my 16.5cm wrist. I don't think it wears too big but the weight is noticeable. Mine is the prior calibre, got it about 7yrs ago after a c.8 month wait through an AD where I had no prior purchase history but doubt that would be possible today. In answer ...