...eine eigene, andere Welt. :gut:
:verneig:
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...eine eigene, andere Welt. :gut:
:verneig:
Come play with the big boys! Awesome watches!!!! :verneig:
No Dirk, the later display models of the DeepSea Special where actual
copies of the last example Rolex made for the Trieste dive, that means
they were fully waterproof and possible would withstand same pressure,
only big difference with the earlier DeepSea Specials is, that they where
still in development, once Rolex started in '53 they didn't design the case
for 11.000 meter deep from '60 dive as their first dive was to 3150 meter,
some examples had already problems with decompressing and movement
imploded thus Rolex needed to change the design, when they were looking
up close at build of the new submariner at Krupps steel, they adopted the
bol shaped window for their glass and special case back with deeper grooves
to turn it close very tidily...Allthough those displays never had any action, it's
the closes thing to the real deal Rolex gave jacques Piccard to test for them.
The rumor that it was attached to the outside of the Trieste, is not true. Capt.
Don Walsh told me when I met him 1/2 year ago in Geneva that nobody of the
US military ( by then, the owner of the Trieste) was aware of the Rolex on board,
It was attached to the stairs just under the opening of the entrance, slightly protected
to the enormous pressure but still, as it was not inside the sphere where the both
pilots where protected, it withstanded the enormous pressure from deep down...
Here's the only known picture that shows jacques Piccard holding the DeepSea Special
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...rd_trieste.jpg