1. Rolex Deepsea 116660
The design of this watch is impeccable. It has a full steel body from the bracelet of this watch right down to the crown of this watch. The bezel is black with silver numbers and markings on it which depicts the minute’s markings. Within the dial of this watch is an outer ring which states the special properties this watch was designed to have. One of these is that this watch has a special, originally designed by Rolex, gas escape valve and it also has ring lock system installed within the watch.
The dial of this watch is black with round, pearly white hourly markings on it with 3 silver, centred watch hands. It also includes a date feature at the 3-hour mark. The calibre used in this watch is exclusively designed by Rolex, which is the calibre 3135 which has a strong resistance to shocks. This Rolex Deepsea watch has a power reserve feature of around 48 hours and the stand out feature of this watch is the water resistance level of it. This watch has a remarkable resistance range of up to 12,800 feet which seems near impossible, but astonishingly enough, Rolex was able to achieve even the impossible.
2. Rolex 116660- D-Blue Dial
This is another version of the original design of Rolex Deepsea watch. This has a silver body which includes the bracelet, crown and the case of the watch. The steel used in this watch is no regular steel, it has been made from special materials so that it can resist the depths of water it has been designed for. The bezel of this watch is black with silver markings and numbers which depict the minutes.
The dial is a deep blue ombre design which is dark blue at the top and as it goes down it gets even darker and becomes black. The hourly markings on this watch are round, pearly white with three centred hands in silver as well. There is a date feature at the 3-hour mark. The details of the watch features are written on the dial which includes the water resistance and the watch name. The water resistance level on this watch is 12,800 feet.
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