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19 October 2014, 06:59 AM | #841 |
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Agreed, Steve. Also thanks for sharing. Btw, a little more than three years ago I watched Herbert Ponting's documentary "The Great White Silence (1924) ", after it got restored on Bluray. Understand that it was solely meant to capture the British expedition but disappointed that not much of Amundsen's efforts were mentioned. At the end of it, felt Norwegian expedition was hard hearted and more resourceful. Surely, you must have watched those Herbert Ponting's pictures. What are your thoughts on it? Agreed, Lawrence Oates was a top guy. |
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19 October 2014, 08:20 PM | #844 |
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Rolex Explorer 2 Black dial
The Rolex Explorer 2. Black dial.
The second watch I bought. A few years after the submariner. It was in the window of my AD, impulse buy? No, not really. It just called me... This watch has been on expeditions to Norway, greenland and has been on the polar plateau in Antarctica. It's had one service. To me this is the ultimate fly under the radar rolex. It is a small watch by modern standards now. The black dial gives the watch more depth than its white dial cousin. And is more the direct descendant of the original. As its a black dial. The fixed bezel means you are not in danger of it getting stuck. As it doesn't move anyway! In that respect it is a more robust watch than the GMT. It's smaller size means it's less prone to knocks than the new watch. |
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This thread keeps getting better and better!
So was it the Submariner that helped get you out of that potentially difficult situation in Norway? In the book you just say your "Rolex watch", but considering that was one of your early expeditions I assume it was either the Sub or the black ExpII. |
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It was the Submariner! And it was greenland I used the hands on the watch to indicate to a local hunter a pick up time...I didn't speak Inuit and he didn't speak English. This was in the days before sat phones, and we were in total self rescue situation. Facing a huge expense of open water? |
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In terms of General travel though, it would be great |
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20 October 2014, 05:30 AM | #849 |
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Thanks to all that have viewed this thread.
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I remember that story too, but I was actually referring to your Norway expedition. The issue of the certain farmer and his hut, and his wife, and your Rolex offered as security... |
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Very nice read and even nicer watches
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Cheers. Would love to see the PVD explorer! |
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I remember the norway one Now! Yes that was the sub too! |
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Really off the wall question....do you know what breed of dogs are in the photo? They don't look like huskys malamutes?
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Don't be too hard on the people who gave you a hard time when you first posted. If not for their goading, we would have surely missed out on the opportunity to live your adventures! Instead this has turned into one of the coolest threads on the forum. Your friend in time. Jon |
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Rolex GMT Master 2
This is the third watch I bought. And if I had to keep just one watch, this would be it.
It was used to navigate to the South Pole and is engraved on the case back. The only one I have engraved. It's been to Antarctica and the South pole, and greenland and Norway. In many ways, why would you buy an explorer 2, when you could get this? It does the same as an explorer 2, plus you can measure time as the dial rotates. Not as robust, yes; but more versatile. |
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Hi Steve,
Thanks for delivering these absolutely awesome reads! You've mentioned the robustness of the beautiful GMT-Master as being a minus. Have you experienced issues with this watch or with some of the others? All the best, Frederik -via iPhone |
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No, never had an issue with any watch. In reality, on an expedition the watch is tucked away under a cuff. So even at minus 30 the watch is warm- it's inder the jacket and on the skin. So even the bezel does not freeze. And your only doing cross county skiing on flat ground. Any rolex, and I mean any rolex! Would cope. They are robust watches. And lest face it the GMT is waterproof to 300m- that's very deep, more than any sport diver in the world will normally go to. The deepest I ever dived to was 30m- and that felt deep! |
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Sea dweller
The fourth watch.
Rolex Sea Dweller. This is the ultimate 'tool' watch. Far cooler, far superior and far better than the new version and also the deep sea. Only my opinion guys! What elevates it is the engraved case back. I always wonder why all roles watches font have the engraving. Anyway, this watch has been to Antarctica. |
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The new sea dweller is great because it's got the new clasp and bracelet. But technology wise it's no better. So, think this is the best... |
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