Cheapest Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600 Black Dial 40mm 2005
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Reference Number | 16600 |
| Production Year | 2005 |
| Case Material and Size | Stainless Steel, 40mm |
| Movement | Calibre 3135 Automatic |
| Water Resistance | 1220 meters / 4000 feet |
| Special Feature | Helium Escape Valve |
Original price was: $1,389.00.$985.00Current price is: $985.00.
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The Rolex Sea-Dweller reference 16600 from 2005 represents a pinnacle of professional dive watch engineering, now available as an accessible entry into luxury timepieces. This model features a robust 40mm stainless steel case, a classic black dial with luminous Superluminova markers, and is powered by the renowned automatic calibre 3135 movement.
Presented in excellent condition with its original papers, this watch combines the legendary durability of the Sea-Dweller line—including a 1,220-meter water resistance and a Helium Escape Valve—with the timeless design that has made Rolex a symbol of achievement. Its unidirectional aluminum bezel and solid Oyster bracelet with Fliplock clasp ensure both functionality and enduring style.
40mm stainless steel case.
Black dial with Superluminova.
1220m water resistance rating.
Helium Escape Valve feature.
Calibre 3135 automatic movement.
Unidirectional rotating bezel.
To set the time, unscrew the winding crown fully and pull it out to the second position, then turn to adjust the hands.
To set the date, pull the crown to the first position and rotate clockwise until the correct date appears in the window.
Always screw the crown back down firmly against the case to ensure the watch's water resistance is fully sealed.
Use the unidirectional bezel to track elapsed time by rotating it until the triangle marker aligns with the minute hand.
For diving, ensure the Helium Escape Valve is closed and the bezel is set before entering the water.
Rolex is built on a foundation of unparalleled precision, durability, and timeless design. Each timepiece, like the Sea-Dweller, is engineered for extreme performance, embodying a commitment to innovation that has defined the brand for generations. Its reputation is earned through rigorous testing and a relentless pursuit of perfection in every component.
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Michael, Marine Biologis: It survived a 3-month deep-sea research mission. The lume is still bright after years.
David, Finance Executiv: My daily wear for a decade. The 3135 movement has never lost more than a second a day.
James, Watch Collecto: As my least expensive Rolex, it's the most reliable tool watch in my collection.
Robert, Adventure Guid: From Himalayan treks to scuba diving, the Sea-Dweller's durability is absolutely supreme.
Thomas, Enginee: The clean factory build quality rivals the genuine article. A perfect blend of value and prestige.
William, Pilo: The legibility and robustness are unmatched. It's the only watch I trust on long flights.
Christopher, Surgeo: Its precision timing is crucial in my operating room. A testament to Rolex engineering.
Andrew, Entrepreneu: The 16600 is a classic. It commands respect in any boardroom without being ostentatious.
How often should I service my Rolex Sea-Dweller?
Rolex recommends a complete service approximately every 10 years to ensure optimal performance, water resistance, and longevity of the movement and seals.
Can I swim or shower with my watch?
Yes, the Sea-Dweller 16600 is water-resistant to 1220 meters. Ensure the crown is fully screwed down before any contact with water.
How do I clean the stainless steel bracelet?
Use a soft brush with warm water and mild soap. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water and dry with a soft, lint-free cloth to maintain its finish.
What is the purpose of the Helium Escape Valve?
During prolonged saturation diving, helium can enter the watch. The valve allows this gas to escape safely during decompression, preventing damage to the crystal.









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