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Rolex Sea-Dweller "Single Red"

126600
Article number: Z100043
Unworn Original papers Original box Year 2025
14.700,00 €14.900,00 €
incl. VAT · Subject to margin scheme (§25a German VAT Act)
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About this watch

Rolex Sea-Dweller "Single Red" 126600 in Stainless Steel/Ceramic with Stainless Steel strap

In detail
Condition
Unworn
Year
2025
Original papers
Yes
Original box
Yes
Technical specifications
Manufacturer reference
126600
Type
Men's Watch
Case material
Stainless Steel/Ceramic
Dial
black
Diameter
43, 00 mm
Strap
Stainless Steel
Clasp
Folding Clasp
Clasp material
Stainless Steel
Movement
Automatic
Caliber
3235
Power reserve
70 h
Crystal
Saphirglas
Water resistance
1220 m
Functions
Center Seconds, Date
Additional features
Chronometer, Drehbare Lünette, Helium Escape Valve, Luminous Indices, Luminous Hands, Screw-Down Crown
Description

The Rolex Sea-Dweller with the reference number 126600 impresses with its black dial. In addition, the case has a diameter of 43mm and the Oyster strap is made of stainless steel. The watch has a center second hand and a screw-down crown. It also has a rotating ceramic bezel and a date display. As a chronometer, the watch runs very accurately at all times. The Rolex Sea-Dweller is equipped with the caliber 3235.

The red Sea-Dweller imprint on the dial gave this watch the nickname Single Red.

Rolex uses only Oystersteel for the production of its stainless steel cases. Developed exclusively for Rolex, "Oystersteel" belongs to the category of "904L stainless steels," an alloy used in the high-tech, aerospace and chemical industries that requires the highest corrosion resistance. The "Oystersteel" stainless steel is extremely durable, can be polished to a high shine and retains its beauty even under the most extreme conditions.

The Oyster bracelet is the perfect combination of form and function, aesthetics and technology: introduced in the late 1930s, the three-row metal bracelet with wide, flat and angular elements is extremely durable and comfortable, and is the most popular bracelet in the Oyster collection.

After a deep dive, professional divers must spend some time in a decompression chamber breathing a mixture of oxygen, hydrogen and helium. The tiny molecules of helium, a very light and volatile gas, permeate the entire pressure chamber, including the wristwatch. When the helium decompresses, it can't escape from the sealed case fast enough, creating a pressure differential that could cause the case's glass to explode. To prevent this, Rolex engineers developed a helium valve with a special spring. It automatically responds when the pressure fluctuates by more than 3 to 5 bars, causing the helium valve to open and the pressure to stabilize.