
In a captivating post, @lberti introduces the third-generation Rolex Deepsea James Cameron, sparking a lively discussion among collectors. His initial impressions highlight the watch's substantial presence and aesthetic appeal, inviting the community to share their perspectives on this iconic diver. This article synthesizes the community's insights, offering a comprehensive look at the latest iteration of the James Cameron Deepsea.

Itโs not too big at all. The weight takes a bit of getting used to but I found that once I got the bracelet sized right it was very comfortable. Enjoy! All the best, Jon
And by the way, this one has the darker titanium back. Maybe same that is used in the deepsea challenge?
The differences are, alignment between the glass and bezel, the largest date. Loses extendable link. Three generations, the first 116660 smells of vintage.
Itโs definitely thick but itโs certainly not unmanageable or uncomfortable (if fitted correctly - itโs probably not the sort of watch to wear loose and have swinging around). If you wear a 40mm or less watch and then put on a Deepsea then the contrast is very obvious and it seems large, but if you put on Deepsea after a 42 or 44mm watch then itโs no big deal. All the best, Jon
You wear it well. It looks good on you!
Looks great on your wrist! ๐
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