DateCentral secondsLuminous handsChronometerRotating BezelScrew-Down CrownHelium ValveLuminous indices
Description
The presented model is undoubtedly one of Rolex's modern interpretations of some of its cult models, which have helped it continue to hold a leading position in the watchmaking industry. On one hand, it continues the tradition of the famous Sea-Dweller, specifically the original one with the dial nicknamed the “Single Red”; on the other hand, it now has the iconic “Cyclops” over the date (a distinctive feature of Rolex in general), and last but not least, it is the first model of the brand to receive a completely new case size – 43 mm and a wide bracelet. The end result – a new representative in the lineup of the brand's steel models, for which demand significantly exceeds supply and which trade on the secondary market at their official price.
The model was first presented at Baselworld 2017 and from the very beginning, it polarized the opinions of the brand's admirers due to all these new things that the manufacturer incorporated into it. This model began to be offered at authorized dealerships after July 2017.
We are sure that most of our readers are aware that Rolex calls its water-resistant cases Oyster. I.e., if this name is present in the watch's designation, it means you can boldly explore the ocean depths - and of course, the Sea-Dweller meets this qualification 100% - developed as the improved version of the Submariner, it offers water resistance of 1220m.
The watch's dial is very clean and easily legible, and the luminescence on the hands and indices facilitates its use at night – it is in a pleasant-to-the-eye bluish color and glows sufficiently bright and long.
Undoubtedly, the Sea-Dweller cannot be compared in popularity to the Submariner, but this is precisely one of the reasons why it is much liked and sought after. Possessing all the positive qualities and improved characteristics, it provides its owner with another very important feature – it is different! Yes, this is precisely what is liked by people who prefer the Sea-Dweller over the Submariner – because the differences are noticeable to the naked eye – the size of the case, the helium escape valve, the thicker case, and the wider bracelet distinguish this watch from the Submariner.
Regardless of the fact that the Sea-Dweller is a professional instrument, as was the manufacturer's intention from its very launch, it is clear to everyone that for a long time it has become a luxury attribute – and for a long time this function has prevailed over the original reason for its creation. Perhaps for this very reason, Rolex does many things in this model in such a way that the appearance and the overall impression the watch creates prevail over its functionality. The first thing that makes an impression is the sapphire – Rolex are notorious for the fact that they do not put anti-reflective coating on the crystals of their watches – there are several versions as to the reasons, but we like this one the most: that Rolex does it so that the appearance of their watches does not change for a long time and generations of its owners can enjoy this consistency.
For the case back of the watch, Rolex uses a simple solid case back (as, by the way, in all its models) – in the case of the Sea-Dweller, it has the inscriptions “Rolex Oyster” and “Original gas escape valve” along its edge. As we all know, for its watches Rolex uses noble 904L steel – the difference with the usual 316L for other brands is in the greater resistance (especially against salt water). It is a widely known fact that Rolex can be called fanatics when it comes to the steel they use – a large part of the metallurgical processes are done in-house to guarantee a uniform quality of the raw material – many watches have passed through our hands, but we can say with absolute certainty that no other brand devotes so much attention and effort to the quality of the final product in terms of the case finish – and as a result, a unique quality and presence cannot but be achieved.
The overall impression is complemented by the watch's diver's bezel – its purpose is clear, to time your duration while you are underwater. As with the previous Sea-Dweller, the bezel insert is ceramic. Here again, the material is a special creation and is different from the massively used materials, which is why Rolex calls it - "Cerachrom." The traditional “pip” at 12 o'clock, and behold the final product – similar to the Submariner, the Sea-Dweller is offered with a three-piece steel bracelet with a profile that tapers towards the clasp – which makes it very comfortable. Where is the difference with previous generations? It is mainly in the size – the new Sea-Dweller is equipped with a wider bracelet, which is much more balanced for this case size with its 22 mm and also allows the lugs of the new model to be visually thinner than the previous one, which brings it closer to previous versions (and last but not least, responds to the criticisms of the avid fans of the "submariners"), the clasp is equipped with a micro-adjustment system – called Glidelock. The idea is that you can adjust the size of the bracelet within a few millimeters on the fly. We all know that our wrists change their size depending on the weather, humidity, temperature, etc. – well, the guys from Rolex offer an ideal solution for such cases. It is important to know that this Glidelock system is offered only with the Submariner and the Deepsea – another big plus for this model.
The other difference is the movement – the new Sea-Dweller has the honor of carrying the new caliber 3235 within it, which has an increased power reserve of 70 h, a seriously improved automatic winding system in which the rotor is now on a ball bearing, and its efficiency is increased by 15%. As for the lubrication, the reversing wheels, as one of the problematic areas from the point of view of friction, have a Teflon coating! The new 3235 has 14 integrated patents and more than 90% new components, and it is also twice as accurate as the official COSC chronometer.