Case size: 40 mm
Material: steel
Movement: automatic, caliber 1570
Year: circa 1979
Crystal: plastic crystal
Bracelet: Oyster bracelet, folding clasp(2006), ref. 93150-OP4/585
Reference number: 1665
Serial number: 5'608'837
Movement number: D'558'917
Case number: 1665
Accompanied by: certificate, original receipt, box
Newer folding clasp, Newer insert, Wear due to age and use. The movement is running at the time of cataloguing, Bukowskis does not guarantee the future working of the movement.
In 1967, Rolex launched its first-ever Sea-Dweller model, the Reference 1665, which was characterized by its two red lines of text reading "SEA-DWELLER" and "SUBMARINER 2000," earning it the nickname the Double Red Sea-Dweller. However, later versions feature the so called "Great White" dial without the red text lines. Although the earlier versions are more widely recognized, the "Great White" models are indeed rare, as they were only in production for approximately half a decade.
Among these, the Rail Dial is especially sought after by collectors for its unique and rare design. Manufactured by Stern, one of the defining features of the Rail Dial is its vertical "rail" between “superlative chronometer” and “officially certified”. Additionally, the Swiss designation reading "T Swiss T < 25" is exclusive to the Rail Dial and not found on other Sea-Dweller dials.