A half-gold watch while diving at depths of 1,000m or more? Because why not

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A one-half-gilded watch while diving at depths of ane,000m or more? Because why not

Rolex'southward Ocean-Dweller is now available in a yellowish Rolesor – steel and xanthous gold – model.

A half-gold watch while diving at depths of 1,000m or more? Because why not

The Rolex Body of water-Dweller Ref. 126603 was unveiled at Baselworld 2019. (Photo: Rolex)

14 Jun 2022 06:30AM (Updated: 04 Jul 2022 05:22PM)

In the concluding big update to the Sea-Dweller in 2017, Rolex found a fashion to incorporate its iconic cyclops lens on the crystal without compromising the crystal's structural integrity, which has to resist the enormous pressures found at depths of one,220m – the watch'south water resistance rating.

This twelvemonth, the update is more of an aesthetic ane with the new Sea-Dweller  (Ref. 126603) now bachelor in yellow Rolesor, Rolex's fancy fashion of describing a steel-and-gold model. With this release, the last remaining breastwork of Rolex'south no-nonsense tool watches – typically crafted in total Oystersteel – has succumbed to the gilt-y pleasures of gilded.

(Photo: Rolex)

A Rolex watch in full Oystersteel is a subtle symbol of luxury, whereas one in full aureate is a statement of opulence. Rolesor models sit down somewhere in between. The case and outer bracelet links of the Sea-Dweller Ref. 126603 are in Oystersteel while the bezel, winding crown and heart links are in 18K xanthous gold. With a bore of 43mm and a thickness of 15mm, it's a watch that's very hard to miss on the wrist.

The unveiling of a ii-tone Ocean-Dweller doesn't come as much of a surprise. The Submariner has had a Rolesor model in its lineup for a long time, and with both the "Pepsi" and "Batman" GMT-Main Two watches in Oystersteel now offered with jubilee bracelets (a characteristic hitherto only used on height-of-the-line Day-Date and Datejust models), it seems that Rolex is bent on upping the luxe gene of their tool watches.

(Photograph: Rolex)

Driving the new Sea-Dweller is Calibre 3235. The development of the 3235 led to the filing of multiple patents that offers fundamental gains in terms of precision, power reserve, resistance to shocks and magnetic fields, convenience and reliability. And as with all Rolex watches, Ref. 126603 is also Height Chronometer certified.

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