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Thursday, 4 May 2017

The 2017 Rolex Sea Dweller

The Baselworld Watch and Jewellry Show is the leading trade show for the international watch and jewellery industry showcasing prestigious brands, world class designers, industry suppliers and international dealers.


The latest models, innovations, limited editions, upgrades and re-released versions of classic and heritage timepieces are usually released at this trade show.

The Rolex Sea Dweller, pretty much a heavy duty Submariner was upgraded with a number of changes that tends to upset purists who believe watches should stay true to their heritage.

I'm not so sure, I like plenty of the upgraded versions of classic timepieces but do understand that this distinctiveness created the foundation of the particular model.

Regardless, the case diameter of the Sea Dweller was enlarged from 40 mm to 43 mm making this a significantly larger timepiece. The real controversial addition is a cyclops loupe similar to the Submariner model was added to the glass over the date.

The Sea Dweller inscription on the face was changed to red whilst the rest of the lettering remained white. The bezel retains the minute graduations around the full circumference of the bezel as opposed to the Submariner with graduations to only the 15 minute indicator.

The helium escape valve remains as well as the 1220 metre water resistance depth limit, four times the limit of the 300 metre Submariner. I like the upgraded version of the 2017 Sea Dweller even if I won't be racing out to purchase one anytime soon.

Based on feedback I have received from dealers, these upgraded versions are almost impossible for the average punter to get their hands on with a waiting list sometimes extended to years.

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