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White Sea-Dweller  ·  Model 1665  ·  Post-DRSD Era

The “Great White”
Sea-Dweller

History & Origin

The Double Red Sea-Dweller eventually saw production stop around the 5.2 million serial range. From that point, a new watch retaining the model number 1665 was born. The new watch had the same case as the 1665, but the dial was now devoid of the red paint — new fonts were used and the caseback was also different. The new “Great White” Sea-Dweller was born.

1665 Great White Sea-Dweller

The 1665 “Great White” Sea-Dweller

Production & Serial Ranges

Updated Research — M. Pisani

Mk0: very few, at random, on earliest watches with “circular back engravings” (no case number engraved inside back). Earliest seen have case number in the 5.0 range  |  Range: 5.1–5.3
Mk1: up to 5.18–6.2
Mk2 (rail): in the 5.7–6.2 range
Mk3: in the 6.0–6.8 range (roughly)
Mk4: from 6.8 up to production end (roughly)

Mark 0 ~5.0–5.3 million  |  Circular back engravings, no case no. inside back
Mark 1 Up to 5.18–6.2 million
Mark 2 “Rail Dial” 5.7–6.2 million range
Mark 3 6.0–6.8 million (roughly)
Mark 4 6.8 million through end of production (roughly)
Mk0  5.0–5.3M Mk1  5.18–6.2M Mk2  5.7–6.2M Mk3  6.0–6.8M Mk4  6.8M+

The Dial

Mark 0

By far the rarest of the Great Whites
Mark 0 Great White — SD Booklet

Mk0 — SD Booklet Reference

Mark 0 Great White — Geoff Isringhausen Jr Photo 1

Mk0 — Photo 1

Mark 0 Great White — Geoff Isringhausen Jr Photo 2

Mk0 — Photo 2

Mark 0 Great White — Geoff Isringhausen Jr Photo 3

Mk0 — Photo 3

Photos — Geoff Isringhausen Jr

Mark 1

Mark 1 Great White Sea-Dweller dial close-up

Mk1 — Dial Close-up

Mark 1 Great White Sea-Dweller

Mk1 — Watch

Photos — E. Delgado

Mark 1 Great White — Vintage Concept

Mk1 — Vintage Concept

Photos — Vintage Concept

Mark 2 — “The Rail Dial”

You can find more information on the Rail Dial here

Mark 2 Rail Dial Great White Sea-Dweller

Mk2 — Rail Dial

Mark 2 Rail Dial Great White — Pisani

Mk2 — Rail Dial

Photos — M. Pisani

Mark 3

Mark 3 Great White Sea-Dweller — Bernhard

Mk3 — Photo Bernhard

M. Pisani — Mark 3 vs Mark 4 differences Very small differences between the Mark 3 and 4:
  • Different position of the 2nd “S” in the word “SWISS” vs. the 31st index of the minute track
  • Different shape of the number “6” in “610”
  • Different sloping of the letter “f” in the abbreviation “ft”
  • The last letter “R” in the word “CHRONOMETER” looks shorter in Mk4 dials

Another way to tell a Mk3 from a Mk4 is the position of the R under the 2 in the SCOC text. (From J. Field)

Mark 3 comparison detail 1 — M. Pisani

Mk3 — Comparison Detail 1

Mark 3 comparison detail 2 — M. Pisani

Mk3 — Comparison Detail 2

Photos — M. Pisani

Full Mark 3 Great White with Box and Papers — E. Delgado

Full Mk3 SD with Box & Papers

Photo — E. Delgado

Mark 4

Mark 4 Great White Sea-Dweller — E. Delgado

Mk4 — Photo 1

Mark 4 Great White Sea-Dweller — E. Delgado

Mk4 — Photo 2

Photos — E. Delgado

Mark 4 comparison detail — M. Pisani

Mk4 — Comparison Detail

Photos — M. Pisani

The Caseback

Great White 1665 Caseback — E. Delgado

Caseback

Great White 1665 Caseback Detail — E. Delgado

Caseback Detail

Photos — E. Delgado

The caseback of the Great White differs from the Double Red. Mk0 examples feature circular back engravings with no case number engraved on the interior — a key authentication detail. Later marks have the case number engraved inside the back.