Rolex Sea-Dweller 16600 Comex Mark 2 ref 16600 Comex MK2

Rolex · Sea-Dweller

Sea-Dweller 16600 Comex Mark 2

16600 Comex MK2
Stainless SteelBlackRotating, 0-60 (Dive)Automatic40mm1220m

Case

Diameter

40.00 mm

Height

14.80 mm

Lug Width

20.00 mm

Material

Stainless Steel

Glass

Sapphire

Caseback

Closed

Water Resistance

1220.00 m

Bezel

Rotating, 0-60 (Dive)

Dial

Color

Black

Indexes

Stick / Dot

Hands

Mercedes

Finish

Gloss

Shape

Round

Other

Gender

M

Production

1997–1997

Movement Specs

Caliber

3135

Rolex in-house

Caliber Brand

Rolex

Type

Automatic

Perpetual rotor

Power Reserve

48 h

2 days

Frequency

28800 bph

8.0 Hz

Jewels

31

Complications

Hours, Minutes, Seconds, Chronometer

About the Movement

3135 movement

This model is equipped with calibre 3135, a self-winding mechanical movement entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Like all Rolex Perpetual movements, the 3135 is a certified Swiss chronometer, a designation reserved for high-precision watches that have successfully passed the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC) tests. It is fitted with a Parachrom hairspring, offering greater resistance to shocks and to temperature variations. Its architecture, in common with all Oyster watch movements, makes it singularly reliable.

About the Family

The Sea-Dweller was developed in the late 1960s in partnership with COMEX, the French deep-sea diving company, for saturation divers who spent extended periods in hyperbaric chambers breathing helium-oxygen mixtures. The helium escape valve — a Rolex patent that allows helium molecules to exit the case during decompression without blowing off the crystal — was the Sea-Dweller's defining innovation and the feature that separates it from the Submariner. Rated to 1,220 metres (4,000 feet) in its current form, the Sea-Dweller has always been the Submariner's more capable, less glamorous sibling — a watch designed for professionals who needed more than 300 metres of water resistance and weren't concerned with whether it had a Cyclops lens.

About this reference

Introduced in 1988, the Sea-Dweller 16600 is the heavy-duty brother of the Submariner 16610 of the same era. Compared to the Submariner, its case -now fitted with a helium escape valve- is slightly thicker. The glass does not feature the cyclops. The 16600 was replaced by the Deepsea 116660 in 2008. The pictured watch was made for the COMEX diving corp. There were two batches of 16600 delivered to Comex; one in 1992 with straight COMEX engraving on the caseback and another batch with rounded engravings in 1997 such as the present watch.