The Rolex Sea-Dweller comes in a 43mm steel case, making it the largest non-Deep Sea model, going all the way back to 1967. It's worth noting that from 2009 to 2014 there was no Sea-Dweller, until the introduction of the Sea-Dweller 4,000. The uni-directional bezel on the new model is black Cerachrom, and the graduation is coated with a thin layer of platinum. The hour markers and hands are filled with blue Chromalight lume material too.

A really nice touch is the return of the red Sea-Dweller name on the dial, a nod the original models from the 60s. This is something vintage fans have wanted for years, and now we're finally getting it. Inside, the Sea-Dweller now features the relatively new calibre 3235, an automatic movement with a 70-hour power reserve.
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