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Yesterday, 05:38 AM | #31 | |
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Real Name: Neville
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My first Rolex was a SeaDweller because it was the one universally recognized watch I could use when I was in a chamber - which I was a couple times a week. The Deepsea was a natural progression for me …. (the bigger dial is golden in less-than-perfect enviroments) I will be the first one to admit that there is no prettier Rolex in a showroom case that the two-tone Deepsea (well, maybe the bluesy) - but put it on your wrist with that color gradient and all the fonts and it becomes unreadable - particularly under water. In my mind, the Rolex black dial on the stainless is the classic tool watch. Oh, and the reference to ‘SeaDweller’ on it’s dial is just a cool nod to it’s ancestry. My 2 cents …
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