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20 November 2018, 01:31 PM | #1 |
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Deep Sea Challenge??
https://www.rolex.com/watches/sea-dw...challenge.html
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20 November 2018, 02:30 PM | #2 |
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Rolex Deep is a very special very limited technical proof watch. It is not available as a production model. It went to the bottom of the Mariana Trench on the outside of James Cameron's craft. See the below video.
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20 November 2018, 02:30 PM | #3 |
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I believe that is the watch Rolex made a few of in five weeks or so that were eventually strapped to the outside of Jame's Cameron submersible. It is pretty much the Deep Sea on steroids.... I could be wrong, if so I will be corrected posthaste, no doubt.
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20 November 2018, 02:40 PM | #4 |
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It’s a great documentary, you should check it out for sure.
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20 November 2018, 06:54 PM | #5 |
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Do any private collectors own one of these?
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20 November 2018, 07:32 PM | #6 |
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20 November 2018, 11:37 PM | #7 |
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I am not sure what all this fuzz is about. Any second year mechanical engineer can design a package to withstand the pressure.
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20 November 2018, 11:52 PM | #8 |
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20 November 2018, 11:53 PM | #9 |
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I saw an article on Hodinke where a famous European Rolex AD had one.
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21 November 2018, 12:00 AM | #10 | |
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And today I would doubt today if 95% of all dive type watches ever see water other than perhaps a dip in the pool or shower.Reading the many posts on TRF some are afraid to even get them wet.So IMHO today all this depth rating although a technical achievement is little more that pure marketing mine is bigger that yours etc, and yes today many belong to mine is bigger than yours brigade.My deepest dive and very very very carefully planned was a little over 100m and can assure that was plenty deep enough for me and SD.If I remember the deepest recorded dive just on scuba gear was in the Red Sea quite a few years back now ,by a guy called Nuno Gomes total depth was just over 318m perhaps now broken. Now it only took him about 20/50 minutes to reach that depth,but because of breathing different gasses at that depth and pressure,it took him little over 12 hours with all the safety stops to finally return to the surface safe, and without any decompression treatment.Now at these extreme depths,there are several diving related problems to overcome nitrogen decompression sickness, oxygen toxicity,sheer dehydration and the different affects of the gases when changing over tanks containing the different gas mixtures.Now while breathing the high helium mix the gas wants to leave the blood while the nitrogen wants to rush in. Now this dive would have not been possible without a huge back up and very careful planning. Gomes is in a very small group of guys that have gone over 250m with just scuba gear.Plain fact there have been more guys to go to the moon,that have got past 250m underwater just on scuba. But most recreational divers today stick to around 30m- 40m max depth on just air.Some more technical recreational divers would go to perhaps 120m but for this type of diving you must be very experienced with plenty of planing and backup.So today the dive ratings on watches are a bit of a joke as they will never be used by man or superman, perhaps they make them today because they can and little more.
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21 November 2018, 12:13 AM | #11 | |
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If is so easy why there are no second-year engineers producing better watches than Rolex? If everything is so simple why the Chinese continue to make very bad fakes? If it is so easy why Chinese watches are damaged by the year and can not stand a day in the pool? Why I do not have a Rolex industry in my garage?? |
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21 November 2018, 12:23 AM | #12 |
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Well if this discussion isn't leading down the sour path of disenchantment!
Might as well sell my black DSSD now.... Oh wait, I just may keep it. Depth rating aside, I like knowing the engineering would allow such a depth to be achieved without compromising the functionality. I will never take this more than 20 feet in any body of water, but I will sleep good tonight knowing that if I fell overboard in nearly any ocean in the world, that my watch would be able to be salvaged and passed onto my son for a pretty interesting story. |
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21 November 2018, 03:11 AM | #14 |
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50mm?
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21 November 2018, 03:19 AM | #15 |
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you really would want to buy that ugly piece? it is horrid.
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It was on display at the Australian Maritime Museum in Sydney as there's a James Cameron exhibition currently showing about the dive. Both the Deepsea Chalenge watch(on loan from Rolex) and the original watch from the 1960 Trieste dive(on loan from the Smithsonian) were together in a discrete corner. It was really great to see them in the flesh The engineering was amazing, and interestingly they had a part of the display explaining why they needed to use Acrylic for the observation port. |
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They're way too over rated and have no place in a civilized society. I'm getting rid of both of mine |
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21 November 2018, 06:01 AM | #20 |
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I would buy it but only in Everose with a diamond bezel and markers. Basel 2019?
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Padi, good info as always! So much to learn on this forum. I am not afraid to get my watches wet but certainly will never get to any of those listed depths!!!
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It's just the very good fakes, don't necessarily advertise they're fake, nor that they mass sell like you think. Chances are you've encountered a fake and not even known it. Some fakes I've seen are close to absolute perfection, the only way you could tell otherwise is comparing 1-1 next to each other, and by using magnification. Don't assume all fakes are bad as you do because you might end up getting stung. |
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According to my trusted AD, the watch makes its rounds around the world, like a museum piece. He told me the time piece spent some time at the Beverly Hills Geary’s boutique back in 2013 where he was able to show it to clients. After researching this watch, I had to have my own little piece of history... |
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21 November 2018, 08:20 AM | #26 |
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Wow what a watch!!
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21 November 2018, 08:34 AM | #28 |
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If you saw Cameron film when he went down with his submarine, most of the functions were damaged (of the submarine, the Rolex worked perfectly) and had to climb immediately. Is not so easy the perfection! |
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Fitting thread. Just wrapped a Rolex Deepsea event, sharing a few snapshots from an event book.
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