There's no denying that James Cameron knows how to go big. Titanic. Avatar. A solo dive to the deepest point on Earth. So it makes perfect sense that the Rolex bearing his unofficial nickname would be... substantial. The Deepsea D-Blue at 44mm and nearly
I was looking forward to acquisitions I loved more… I'm trying to ensure that my watch collection doesn't completely explode in terms of quantity. 🙏🙏🙏 Every watch should be worn sufficiently and with joy. I loved the 126660 for its technical sophisticatio
Last June I was offered the new Air King when my oldest son bought a diamond. My youngest son just bought a diamond a few weeks ago at a different AD and I was offered this Deep Blue (which I had previously been on “the list” for). Between the rings being
I think the DSC would feel comfortable on my wrist if I had the bracelet properly adjusted -- removing most or all of the removable links. The DSSD is certainly comfortable, both the 126660 and the original 116660. Many people think the 126660 is more com
I had been wanting to compare two "old" models with their current updates. The first was the DSSD. As we know, the new 136660 has a slightly larger date window, AR-coated crystal (one side), slimmer bezel, visibly chamfered crystal, and some other feature
I had a 116660 (black dial) for about 11 years. VERY cool watch, but I hardly ever wore it because I'd tend to favor a smaller vintage SD or a 1680. Then I swapped it for a 126660 JC, which I wear more often because the blue dial doesn't compete with anyt