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Old 10 November 2022, 05:40 AM   #31
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Maybe the ADs requested it in response to the hundreds of patrons walking in asking for any available SS Sport model daily
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Old 10 November 2022, 06:08 AM   #32
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IF you dive, they're both great tool watches. Great legibility in less-than-optimal conditions and virtually bulletproof. When not diving, a smaller "onshore" watch makes far more sense.
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Old 10 November 2022, 07:16 AM   #33
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Could it be they launched it to help people fend off potential muggers?
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Old 12 November 2022, 12:45 AM   #34
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Because some will pay for things where they can brag that his is bigger and can go deeper than yours…….
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Old 12 November 2022, 02:59 AM   #35
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My argument in my write-up is they released it because it would be their "Moonwatch." The engraving on the caseback showing the professional accomplishment does remind me of the Moonwatch.

Meaning, Rolex tries to tie one model to one of the greatest and daring oceanic explorations in human history. The deep-sea exploration and the space program both include building and testing crafts that go into virgin and inhabitable worlds. In both cases, crew members sit cramped inside a module untethered from any human rescue possible, staring through a window into a dark, black emptiness in an environment as strange and hostile as any to be found on other planets.

Look at the picture below of Lt. Don Walsh holding the flag at the bottom of the ocean floor. Almost looks like it could have been taken in a space capsule. (It's also the picture equivalent of Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary atop the Everest.)

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