Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller “James Cameron” Reference # 126660
Genco Timepieces “Elegance in Every Second”
Celebrate the spirit of deep-sea exploration with the iconic Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller “James Cameron”, a watch created in honor of filmmaker James Cameron’s historic solo dive to the Mariana Trench. This exceptional timepiece combines cutting-edge Rolex engineering with a striking design that captures the essence of the ocean’s depths.
Key Features:
Case: 44mm Oystersteel with Ringlock System for maximum pressure resistance
Crystal: 5.5mm domed sapphire
Case Back: Titanium alloy for strength and durability
Dial: Exclusive “D-Blue” gradient dial transitioning from deep blue to black, featuring the “Deepsea” name in vivid green
Movement: Rolex Caliber 3235 automatic, COSC-certified, with 70-hour power reserve
Bezel: Unidirectional 60-minute rotatable bezel with Cerachrom insert in black ceramic
Water Resistance: An extraordinary 3,900 meters / 12,800 feet
Bracelet: Robust Oyster bracelet with 22mm lugs, Oysterlock clasp, Glidelock extension, and Fliplock diving extension for wetsuit compatibility
Why Collectors Love It:
The “James Cameron” edition stands out with its dramatic D-Blue dial, symbolizing the descent from the ocean surface to the deep abyss. Its engineering upgrades over earlier models—wider bracelet, refined lugs, and the new-generation Caliber 3235—make it both highly functional and collectible.
Specifications at a Glance:
Reference: 126660
Case Size: 44mm
Case Material: Oystersteel
Dial: Blue-to-black gradient “D-Blue”
Movement: Caliber 3235 automatic, 70-hour power reserve
Water Resistance: 3,900m / 12,800ft
Bracelet: Oystersteel with Glidelock and Fliplock extensions
A professional diver’s instrument, a tribute to human achievement, and a bold statement on the wrist—the Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller “James Cameron” remains one of the most desirable modern Rolex watches.
Complete Set: outer box, inner box, original tags, and books.
Delivery: Fully insured FedEx Overnight Priority to your nearest FedEx Ship Center.























