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Yesterday, 06:38 PM | #241 |
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Can someone shoot the page where are the latest? (Gold Deepsea, Deepsea Challenge…)?
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Some very good photos to compliment the text, and of course right at the back the estimated production numbers for each reference and its variants - it is pointed out that the production numbers are estimates based on the Rolex archives, so perhaps not 100% accurate, but probably, given the source data, the most accurate around. |
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I had never heard about the Royal Navy involvement in testing prototypes in Loch Fyne. Having dived there enabled me to appreciate the conditions too. Testimonials from Sylvia Earle, David Doubilet, James Cameron and others. I think it's a good book but the nature is a bit of a puff piece and I could do without the James Bond and Hollywood stuff in it. The Blancpain Fifty Fathoms book is more dive oriented and I prefer it, to be honest
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Still claiming the first waterproof watch with the 1920s Oyster and no mention of the Depollier waterproof watches of World War I, I suppose?
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Just ordered. Looking forward to reading this.
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...and Mercedes Gleitze swam the English Channel wearing a Rolex Oyster. The myths endure.
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