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Old 16 July 2013, 01:39 PM   #1
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Rolex Deep Sea Special - 1960

So, to continue tonight's escapade......in addition to the 51.4mm DSSD Challenge a second case had another experimental watch (which was only 2 seconds off after setting the time 3 days ago!) called the Deep Sea Special.
It was a 42.7mm diameter and almost as thick at 36mm. Oddly enough it had a plexiglas 18mm thick crystal and a 1570 movement. In 1960 this watch was strapped to the outside of the dive vehicle the Trieste. It was taken to a depth of over 10,000 meters. From what I was told this is the only Deep Sea Special in existence. It was not designed as a divers watch, though it did have a oyster riveted bracelet on it. The main purpose was to show the world just how good Rolex know-how was at the time.

My interest lately in watches had been waning. Too many models, special editions, escalating prices, etc. But seeing these two historically significant watches really got my interest up again. Here's a pic of the Deep Sea Special.
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Old 16 July 2013, 01:43 PM   #2
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You can read a lot about this watch here and at Rolex Passion Report. Hell of a story
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Here is another DEEPSEA model: the 6532. The forgotten deepsea

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Old 16 July 2013, 02:04 PM   #4
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As I noted in the previous post, I've read about many great creations and looked at the marvelous pictures. But seeing things like the Hope diamond or the Grand Canyon in person changes your whole perspective. I did understand the significance of these watches when I read the articles published about them but in 30 years of collecting I never felt it......especially on the Deep Sea Special.
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Rolex's relationship with exploration is what draws me to the brand
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Old 16 July 2013, 03:50 PM   #6
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They are two very interesting pieces! I've read about the deep sea special but I've never seen the 6532. I'd love to own one of those. What year is that from?
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Old 16 July 2013, 07:24 PM   #7
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They are two very interesting pieces! I've read about the deep sea special but I've never seen the 6532. I'd love to own one of those. What year is that from?
The top one you can't own and the second one can be found for around $2500.
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Cool to get the opportunity to see first hand.
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Old 16 July 2013, 08:14 PM   #9
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Awesome!
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The top one looks like it was built like a battleship.
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Old 17 July 2013, 10:57 PM   #11
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THIS. This is why i buy rolex. Their history is rich andnstays true to their roots. You are Very lucky to see even just 1 of these of those 2 deepsea specials. Congrats. Cannanyone shed light on the 6532 deepsea? Never saw one. Just now
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