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Old 12 October 2024, 03:06 AM   #1
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Deep Sea

My AD called me to tell me he has a Deep Sea on his "incoming list" for me. This would be my second Rolex (first is a Bluesy Sub). It was definitely on my list along with a GMT, Yacht Master and Daytona (of course). I'm curious to know what current (and previous) owners think of the watch and if it is worth adding to the growing collection.

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Old 12 October 2024, 03:13 AM   #2
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Yes if it’s the blue James Cameron dial. Not so much if it’s the black.




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Old 12 October 2024, 03:17 AM   #3
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Make sure it’s got the new dial sans ‘Sea-Dweller’ text.
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Old 12 October 2024, 05:57 AM   #4
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Well, I am the opposite of the above two posts. I have had a black dial for several years and it is my most worn of all of my Rolex. I love it. I had a blue dial and did not keep it long, just didn’t do it for me as an everyday piece.
Additionally, I prefer the Sea Dweller reference on the dial, as that is what it was created to be. The beefiest of the Sea Dweller range.
I like that it’s a less loved piece. Easy to obtain, fun watch!
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Old 12 October 2024, 06:11 AM   #5
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Well, I am the opposite of the above two posts. I have had a black dial for several years and it is my most worn of all of my Rolex. I love it. I had a blue dial and did not keep it long, just didn’t do it for me as an everyday piece.
Additionally, I prefer the Sea Dweller reference on the dial, as that is what it was created to be. The beefiest of the Sea Dweller range.
I like that it’s a less loved piece. Easy to obtain, fun watch!
I'm saying that because his AD is telling him he 'has one coming in', but if it has the Sea-Dweller text, that's old stock, the AD is shady/liars, and I wouldn't want to do biz with them anyways.

This is aside from how I think the Deepsea looks cleaner with one less line of text myself though :p It's precisely what finally put me over the edge to buy it.
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Old 12 October 2024, 06:14 AM   #6
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I'm saying that because his AD is telling him he 'has one coming in', but if it has the Sea-Dweller text, that's old stock, the AD is shady/liars, and I wouldn't want to do biz with them anyways.

This is aside from how I think the Deepsea looks cleaner with one less line of text myself though :p It's precisely what finally put me over the edge to buy it.
Gotcha. I like all of the wording on the Deepsea. If you are a “less is more” kind of watch guy, the Deepsea is probably the wrong watch ��
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Old 12 October 2024, 06:17 AM   #7
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Gotcha. I like all of the wording on the Deepsea. If you are a “less is more” kind of watch guy, the Deepsea is probably the wrong watch ��
Haha yeah, Deepsea is an 'all or nothing' type timepiece. You gotta commit to it being a tank (especially for Rolex) and appreciate its capabilities. It's not a Sub replacement like a lot of guys try to force it to be, and then get let down and say it's way too big. I don't think it's too big at all, I think it's perfectly proportioned for what it is and the perfect diver DUO to go with a Sub or SD40, etc.
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Old 12 October 2024, 06:17 AM   #8
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I had the DSSD JC as well. It is a great watch. However, it was getting less wrist time than my Daytona WG on Oysterflex (black dial). The Sea Dweller with the lack dial without the cyclops is a classic and is the beefier Sub. I just can't get used to a diving watch with the date complication; it's unnecessary in my opinion. I'll probably pick up a Sub no date next or the Titanium Deep Sea Challenge (also has no date).
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Old 12 October 2024, 06:19 AM   #9
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I had the DSSD JC as well. It is a great watch. However, it was getting less wrist time than my Daytona WG on Oysterflex (black dial). The Sea Dweller with the lack dial without the cyclops is a classic and is the beefier Sub. I just can't get used to a diving watch with the date complication; it's unnecessary in my opinion. I'll probably pick up a Sub no date next or the Titanium Deep Sea Challenge (also has no date).
Serious question, would you truly wear that 50mm Deepsea or have it just for a collection piece? I just can't see anybody wearing that around casually, it's so extreme
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Old 12 October 2024, 06:24 AM   #10
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My AD called me to tell me he has a Deep Sea on his "incoming list" for me. This would be my second Rolex (first is a Bluesy Sub). It was definitely on my list along with a GMT, Yacht Master and Daytona (of course). I'm curious to know what current (and previous) owners think of the watch and if it is worth adding to the growing collection.

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Well, you sound like you have doubts already.

If you’ve bonded with the Sub then I reckon there’s a fair chance you won’t be reaching much for the DeepSea. The two wear very differently.
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Old 12 October 2024, 06:34 AM   #11
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In my view the Deepsea is preferable with the black dial over the JC, especially if you already have a Bluesy. While lovely the JC dial is too in your face while the black is a beefy sleeper. And I also prefer the previous additional line of text as it balances out the dial. I forgot who here said that he preferred the first Deepsea because it was the original vision of the design and I wholeheartedly agree so you could do worse than new old stock.
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Old 12 October 2024, 06:42 AM   #12
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I can't believe you guys don't think this is killer!

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Old 12 October 2024, 07:07 AM   #13
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I can't believe you guys don't think this is killer!
No doubt your square-on picture looks great. It’s by no means the full story of this watch though.

And if it looks off balance from the side, it wears more so.
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Old 12 October 2024, 07:50 AM   #14
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I can't believe you guys don't think this is killer!

It’s a nice watch. The dial and green writing just aren’t my thing on a steel diver. I like my dive watches like my coffee
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Old 12 October 2024, 08:15 AM   #15
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I agree with the above post if it's a James Cameron dial then yes if not then that's for you to decide I just let you know what my choice would be. Oh in case you didn't catch i'm a James Cameron dial kind of person otherwise i would ask for a just a Sea-Dweller instead of a deep sea because the sea-Dweller is just a larger Submariner with a helium Escape valve in my humble opinion. I seem to remember the possibility of a two-tone deep sea Sea-Dweller that might be worth looking into or maybe that was just a two-tone Sea-Dweller I'm not positive but either case I am a fan of the two-tone watches.https://imgur.com/9nOA05m
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Old 12 October 2024, 10:50 AM   #16
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Did you try one on before letting the AD know you wanted it? I love mine, but it's not for everyone. Though a heavy watch, it has a real presence. The JC is a pretty watch, but I like the tool watch look of the black dial in this application. Nothing wrong with either. The glidelock enables a secure fit, which helps manage the heft. If you like to wear watches a bit loose, then this may prove to be an uncomfortable watch. Others can weigh in on that if they wear it loose. I do not wear it loose. Good luck to you.
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Old 12 October 2024, 10:56 AM   #17
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Old 12 October 2024, 11:04 AM   #18
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The JC is the nicest combo in my opinion, I like the older reference 12 series because of the bracelet. Very heavy and large watch not for everyone as mentioned.
Try it first and see how it feels on your wrist before you pull the trigger.

Great choice and you don’t see many out there.


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Old 12 October 2024, 11:09 AM   #19
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Now that’s a watch! 50mm never seen one in the wild, like those Foster’s beer commercials…
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Old 12 October 2024, 11:19 AM   #20
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Deep Sea

Thanks, drd - Not really doubt but it’s on of 3 others on my list and my only concern is should I hold off and wait/try for the GMT or Daytona or should that be seen as a more longer term play?

Thanks again.

If you’ve bonded with the Sub then I reckon there’s a fair chance you won’t be reaching much for the DeepSea. The two wear very differently.[/QUOTE]
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Old 12 October 2024, 11:32 AM   #21
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I think it’s worth adding. Super cool watch!
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Old 12 October 2024, 05:31 PM   #22
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My AD called me to tell me he has a Deep Sea on his "incoming list" for me. This would be my second Rolex (first is a Bluesy Sub). It was definitely on my list along with a GMT, Yacht Master and Daytona (of course). I'm curious to know what current (and previous) owners think of the watch and if it is worth adding to the growing collection.

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Absolutely yes, and Black is very Special too, here in Europe still have not seen the new dial one. Ps
‘Deepsea’, not ‘Deep Sea’
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Yes if it’s the blue James Cameron dial. Not so much if it’s the black.

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Outstanding photos and exactly why the dial makes this reference
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Have owned both black and D-blue dials (126660), no doubt the D-blue is stunning and unique, though in hindsight the black felt a little more utilitarian, the D-blue more like art. Capabilities obviously the same, though, comes down to personal preference, and like many I find this model quite comfortable despite its size. A great compliment to your current Sub, always a special occasion when the DSSD is on wrist!
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I have owned both the Black Dial version and the JC several times. Great watches and for me it just depends on what else you have in the collection. If you have numerous others with a black dial then the JC. If not then maybe the black dial. I prefer the SD43 over the DSSD in an configuration as the dial, red text, wear and overall looks go a long way for me. Go in and try the watch on. But of you are not bowled over then wait for something else on your list. Let us know what you decide.
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This is aside from how I think the Deepsea looks cleaner with one less line of text myself though :p It's precisely what finally put me over the edge to buy it.
Did I just see yours listed for sale as unworn? What happened? Short lived relationship?
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Did I just see yours listed for sale as unworn? What happened? Short lived relationship?
Lol none of my listings are from my personal collection, what you think I'm some weirdo who wears watches (sometimes with stickers) and then lists them as new?
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Have owned both black and D-blue dials (126660), no doubt the D-blue is stunning and unique, though in hindsight the black felt a little more utilitarian, the D-blue more like art. Capabilities obviously the same, though, comes down to personal preference, and like many I find this model quite comfortable despite its size. A great compliment to your current Sub, always a special occasion when the DSSD is on wrist!
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I have owned both the Black Dial version and the JC several times. Great watches and for me it just depends on what else you have in the collection. If you have numerous others with a black dial then the JC. If not then maybe the black dial. I prefer the SD43 over the DSSD in an configuration as the dial, red text, wear and overall looks go a long way for me. Go in and try the watch on. But of you are not bowled over then wait for something else on your list. Let us know what you decide.
These are really good takes. Especially about DBlue being art and what your purpose for the Deepsea would be. If you have a bunch of other funky color bezels or dial colors, and it's going to be your 'tool' watch, a black Deepsea actually makes way more sense. Whereas if your only other timepiece is a black Sub Date, DBlue is obviously the ticket. Good points gentlemen!
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