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1 April 2014, 10:16 AM | #31 |
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Actually, Rolex certified watchmakers have access to the pressure tester. My Rolex watchmaker pal has one on his counter, but Rolex wants them to go through a training on pressure testing and helium valve service. The DSSD also takes a larger case back tool larger than the standard 29.5mm tool.
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Called up RSC Singapore...
They mentioned that they have the Comex equipment and servicing will take about 5 weeks. Don't have to send back to Switzerland... I assumed all RSC should have the equipment to test the Dssd to 3900m...not sure about ADs though... Cheers. |
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As I understand it, the deeper the depth rating the greater the resistance to flooding if it gets bumped at shallower depths. If you bump the DSSD on a piece of junk on a wreck at 100 feet it is less likely to suffer a seal failure than, say, a sub. That's what I was told years ago, and it makes sense if you think about it.
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http://storefront.julesborel.com:808...IB-NATATOR-125 At JCK in Las Vegas two years ago, the AWCI booth had one of these on display indicating that it was for a DeepSea and possibly Omega. At any rate, might not be Comex, but designed for the Rolex Certified Watchmaker... -Sheldon
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During service Rolex will pressure test all time pieces to the stated depth rating plus a margin. |
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