OceanicTime ROLEX Deep Sea SPECIAL 'Deeply Engineered'


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In 2014, Rolex introduced a special version of this extreme dive watch with a "D-Blue" dial as a tribute to Cameron's deep dive. Instead of the completely black dial, this watch has a dial that gradually changes color from dark blue to black, the way the ocean gets darker as it becomes deeper.


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Deep Sea Special Number 1 The Christie's Rare Watches Auction takes place on November 8 November at the Hotel Four Seasons Les Bergues in Geneva. History of the Rolex Deep Sea Special Conquering the world's ocean depths became an obsession in the post-war era.


The Rolex Deep Sea Special Story of Piccard & Walsh. Rolex Passion Report

Rolex Deepsea Those who defy the impossible Rolex Testimonee since 2013 Don Walsh Exploring the depths, from the poles to the tropics Since 2010, these deep divers have been relentlessly crossing the world's seas, combining science and underwater exploration.


OceanicTime ROLEX Deep Sea SPECIAL 'Deeply Engineered'

Attached to the outside of the Trieste was the Rolex Deep Sea Special, a huge prototype of a watch with a massive bubble crystal, specially designed to make the trip to the bottom of the ocean.


OceanicTime ROLEX Deep Sea SPECIAL 'Deeply Engineered'

Official Rolex Website Oyster Perpetual Sea‑Dweller Gradually releasing interior pressure when the need arises. Add to favourites Sea-Dweller Oyster, 43 mm, Oystersteel Discover this model Next Sea‑Dweller features Learn more


The New "Experimental" 45 mm special Rolex "Deep Sea Challenger", 12 km

Rolex Deep Sea Special. The dive was on board the manned submarine Trieste, which descended to the ocean floor of the trench. Attached to the outside of the Trieste was a Rolex Deep Sea Special. A graphic showing the depths that the Trieste had to descend to, and a glimpse of what the Mariana Trench looks like.


The ultrarare Rolex Experimental Deep Sea Special may fetch upwards of

"The Rolex Deep Sea Special will be auctioned in Geneva on 5 and 7 of November during the Geneva Watch Auction XIV and is presented in a two-tone steel and gold case and bracelet combination in 'museum quality' condition," monochromewatches.com reports. "It is estimated at CHF 1,200,000 - CHF 2,400,000, but it might well hammer for way more."


The Rolex Deep Sea Special First DSS Prototypes made between 1953 and

According to Mr. Google, it costs 43 Euros per person, is good for seven days and covers transport in Lombardy, including the Milan metro. We'll be in Milan for nine days in September, so it seems like just the ticket (no pun intended).


Rare Watches Voyage to the bottom of the sea Part 1 Rolex Deep Special

The caseback of Rolex Deep Sea Special No. 1 First, they dove off of Capri to 1,080 meters, then on September 30, 1953, the Trieste hit 3,150 meters (remember this dive). Later, while diving south of Ponza Island in October of 1956, they hit ~3,700 meters.


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First the Deep Sea Special with the Bathyscaphe Trieste on January 23rd, 1960, and again with Cameron and his Deepsea Challenger submarine on March 26, 2012. Both traveled, without additional protection, to an astonishing depth of over 35,000 ft. Dive (a bit) deeper here. Rolex. Sunday-rewind.


Rare Watches Voyage to the bottom of the sea Part 1 Rolex Deep Special

The first Rolex Deep Sea Special prototypes where made between 1953 and the final deepest dive of Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in 1960. Each time Rolex improved the design to withstand the extreme pressure at 10.908 meter below surface. To honor this incredible achievement Rolex made some marketing display models and send them around the world.


Rare Watches Voyage to the bottom of the sea Part 1 Rolex Deep Special

In the darkness of the depths To counter the total obscurity that reigns over the depths of the oceans, the black or D-blue dial of the Rolex Deepsea features the Chromalight display. This uses an exclusive luminescent material that makes it easy to read the time in the darkest of depths.


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This new model in the Oyster Perpetual collection is inspired by the experimental Rolex Deepsea Challenge watch that James Cameron took on his 10,908-metre (35,787 feet) descent to the Mariana Trench on 26 March 2012. To provide guaranteed performance with optimum comfort on the wrist, the Deepsea Challenge is crafted from RLX titanium, a grade.


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In tribute to the collaboration between Rolex and the adventurous filmmaker, the word "DEEPSEA" is written on the dial in a shade of green inspired by the colour of James Cameron's submersible. Oysterlock clasp with Rolex Glidelock extension system Security and reliability in all circumstances


OceanicTime ROLEX Deep Sea SPECIAL 'Deeply Engineered'

The original Deep Sea Special was an ultra-rugged Rolex taken on a record-setting dive into the Mariana Trench, the deepest known point on Earth, by Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh in January 1960.


OceanicTime ROLEX Deep Sea SPECIAL 'Deeply Engineered'

This time, the new Deep Sea Special was created to withstand the most extreme conditions, having submerged more than 10,000 meters below sea level, completing its test in the Mariana Trench, the deepest known point on Earth, with Jacques Piccard and Don Walsh.

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