amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Hello, Imran,
The story of the Sea Dweller started in 1967, to receive many evoultions, to this day.
From the 1665 to the Deep Sea, there were very interesting models.
You mentionned the " Triple 6 ", it is one of them. Matte of laquered, there is another very special " 666 " to keep in mind, the elusive Comex.
Among the 1665s, you have the Double Red, Patent Pending or not, then MK II thin case, or ont, then MK III, M K IV...
Then you have the white 1665, which came, for a few of them, with a rail dial.
May I suggest you to follow this link, and to look at some inteeresting articles, written by our dear moderator, Jeff aka Dr Strong?
rolex.watchprosite.com
Best,
Nicolas. This message has been edited by amanico on 2012-02-08 01:23:31
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