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Battle Of The Bi-Color Sports Rolex: Sea-Dweller versus GMT-Master II

Rolex made a bold move this year by introducing their Sea-Dweller in Rolesor. Rolesor is Rolex definition of combining stainless steel and gold, as it combines the words Rolex and Or, French for gold.Although you can expect anything from Rolex, a bi-color Sea-Dweller was not something I was prepared for. The Rolex Sea-Dweller is a watch I always saw as their serious diving watch. The Submariner was available in different versions, ranging from a die-hard divers watch in steel to shiny sports watch fully executed in 18-carat gold. And in bi-color, of course, with several dial options including one with precious stones (serti dials).And you know what? I think the new Rolex Sea-Dweller with reference 126603, is actually looking good in bi-color. There, I said it. However, it means that the Sea-Dweller transformed from this hardcore tool watch into a watch that blends in nicely when visiting Le Club 55 Beach Club in Saint Tropez. So, in the left corner, we have this Rolex Sea-Dweller bi-color, and in the right corner, we have the Rolex GMT-Master II bi-color. The version that was introduced in 2018, with reference 126711CHNR. Stainless steel and Everose gold, making it a long-awaited successor of the watch nicknamed Root Beer, or Clint Eastwood. A watch with the soft tones of Everose gold combined with brushed stainless steel and brown ceramic.