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Deep Ocean Legends | Submariner And Sea-dweller
DEEP OCEAN LEGENDS | SUBMARINER AND SEA-DWELLER
by Simon de Burton PERPETUAL SPIRIT -- A MAGAZINE BY ROLEX Issue Number 11 Pages 40 - 43 COPYRIGHT (C) 2007 Rolex SA, Geneva, Switzerland.
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ATTENTION MODERATORS
Please reverse the order of the last 2 images above. Thank you.
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Nice article!
Thanks for sharing! Here is an interesting test of the SD: SD - OUTSIDE diving bell! CLICK!
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No human diver that goe down for fun could ever go deeper than 100 m
I think no human diver can actually go deeper than 300 m, does anyone know facts on this? (Ofcourse i mean outside of submarines etc) |
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The world record for humans diving outside of hard suits is in excess of 500m, but I would not advise it. You would spend weeks in a recompression chamber.
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"blub blub... hmm 10:20 am, my favourite quizshow is on in 40 minutes, got to get the record breaking thing done. I was talking about the normal diver, does he need more than 300 m ? no BUT, ofcourse we all know... 1220m is just plain COOL :D |
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If you're not going to use a recompression chamber, you don't need more than a Sub. There's no need for a helium escape valve.
I scuba dive with all of my Subs, even the '65 5512 and '66 5513. I have been to 5000m inside a submersible wearing my Sub, and to 4,000m wearing my SD, but the sphere was pressurized to one atmosphere. If there had been a loss of pressure, the depth rating would not have mattered.
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This one went pretty deep. Won't go under a shirt cuff though!
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More importantly, does it have an AR coating?
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Is it just me or does it look like that bracelet is not going to cut it.
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Mike, every time I see that photo I think the same thing, "You want cyclops? We got cyclops!"
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Great info thanks for sharing!!! and mike that rollie is insane!!!
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Maybe that will be what the new Sub will look like when introduced at Basel 2008. To compete with Panerai!!! LOL
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Look at the depth guage on the upper left - 4913m. This photo was taken on the way up. This is what we found: This is who I went with: The guy on the right is the guy in the back of this photo. He unknowingly carried the watch above on the deep dive in 1960. The guy in the front didn't tell him it was strapped to the outside of the Trieste, nor would he have allowed it if he did know.
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I have made five dives to depths in excess of 4,000m. I used to wear my original Sub Date on these and other expeditions, but I retired it in 2005 to give it to my son. Now I normally wear a SD which Rolex specially engraved for me with the Flag in the third photo prior to my last expedition.
I have also worn my Daytona to 4,000m, but I would rather not.
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Very cool David.
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Never heard of it. I did, however, give a talk on this expedition to the Adventurers' Club in Los Angeles.
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