An iconic watch, created for diving and underwater sailing enthusiasts. I tested it on land, trying to answer the question of how such a massive diver works in urban conditions.
If someone asked me about a replica rolex watch that I would like to see on my wrist, I would immediately point to one of the divers. Somehow I've never been a fan of the Daytona or the popular Datejust reaching exorbitant amounts at auctions. But the "divers" of this Swiss manufacturer, and in particular the Submariner, are a must-have for me on the collector's list. The reviewed Sea-Dweller Deepsea evokes equally positive emotions in me, although I have always considered it - due to its dimensions - a watch for real, thoroughbred divers or guys with a slightly different build than mine. However, after two weeks of communing with the timepiece, I can say one thing: we liked each other very much. Despite the considerable weight and the fact that not all my shirts have cuffs big enough to accommodate the Deepsea, I admit that it was not easy to part with it.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Sea-Dweller Deepsea (SDDS) ref. 116660 debuted in 2008 as the successor to the Sea-Dweller ref. 16,600. Waterproof to 3,900 meters, the SDDS was a mass-produced watch record holder in this field at the time of its release. The level of 12,800 feet was reached, among others, thanks to the thick domed sapphire glass and the inner ring and titanium case back.
Although I realize that rarely any diver wears a mechanical watch for underwater exploration, it is fair to say that Rolex replica watches uk is certainly not an amateur in this matter. Already in 1960, the bathyscaphe Trieste, belonging to the US Navy, descended almost to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, to a depth of 10,916m. A special version of the watch was attached to its hull - the ROLEX DeepSea Special. More than 5 decades later, National Geographic and James Cameron organized an expedition to the depths of the Challenger. They were accompanied in the feat by none other than Rolex, in the form of the most waterproof mechanical watch (WR12.000m) - Deepsea Challenge.