Rolex Sea-Dweller

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      Introduced in 1967, the Rolex Sea-Dweller was designed and crafted with deep-sea exploration in mind. To make it sufficient for the depths of the ocean, the sea-dweller range has many unique features, including a helium escape valve, flip lock extension clasp and a 43mm case size.

      Rolex Sea-Dweller's trade closer to the retail cost, meaning the range represents fantastic value on the market. Perfect for a desk diver or a deep diver, the Sea-Dweller is a record-setting collection.

       

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      London
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      Yorkshire
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      Norwich
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      York
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      Kent