Romeo Beckham, model and second son of footballing icon David Beckham, was recently spotted on the wrist wearing one of Rolex's most technically serious references: the Deepsea Sea-Dweller 126660 in stainless steel with the signature D-Blue James Cameron dial.
Introduced in 2014 and updated to reference 126660 in 2018 alongside the introduction of the Calibre 3235 movement, the Rolex Deepsea Sea-Dweller is engineered for water resistance to an extraordinary 3,900 metres — far beyond any recreational or even professional diving use case. That capability is made possible by Rolex's proprietary Ringlock System, which combines a nitrogen-alloyed steel compression ring, a domed sapphire crystal 5.5mm thick, and a solid titanium caseback to resist crushing pressure at depth. The 44mm Oyster case in 904L Oystersteel makes the watch a substantial presence on the wrist, and the helium escape valve at nine o'clock is a working technical detail, not decoration.
The D-Blue dial — officially the 'James Cameron' dial — was created to honour filmmaker and deep-sea explorer James Cameron, who wore a prototype Deepsea Challenge to the bottom of the Challenger Deep in March 2012. The graduating blue-to-black gradient directly references the transition from sunlit shallows to the absolute darkness of the abyss. It has since become one of the most recognisable and desirable dial variants in the modern Rolex sports catalogue, giving a reference of genuine technical substance a visual identity that resonates far beyond the diving community.
Rolex updated the 126660 with the Calibre 3235 — a manufacture movement featuring the Chronergy escapement and Parachrom hairspring — offering approximately 70 hours of power reserve and significantly improved shock and magnetic resistance over its predecessor. It is a movement that matches the external engineering ambition of the case.
For a model of Romeo Beckham's generation, wearing the Deepsea 126660 rather than a flashier precious-metal reference speaks to a considered, technically grounded choice. The watch retails in the UK at £10,350, and grey-market demand for the D-Blue dial variant keeps it trading at a meaningful premium, reflecting persistent collector interest in a reference that earns its specifications honestly.
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