Diver watches are built super tough, and many people prefer this durability in their watch. Generally, diver watches are able to resist shock, withstand pressure and can be waterproof that an everyday executive-style watch may fail to do. So diving watches are sought after and popular on the market. Thanks to Rolex’s legendary Submariner, devised in the early 1950s, we have a layout that nearly all modern diving watches have adopted. Rolex championed the screw-down crown for added protection. The Submariner, and the tougher Sea Dweller, feature white-on-black dials, with rotating bezels that can be operated even if wearing gloves. Now let’s know more about these two Rolex famous diving watches.
For the Rolex Submariner watch, it is well-known all over the world, and it is called the “water ghost” by the watches fans. The Submariner launched in 1953, is the first watch in the world whose waterproof depth can be 100 meters. After that, with the brand patented triplock winding crown to make its waterproof depth increase to 300 meters. In the ocean, it is indispensable tool to divers; in the land, it is widely popular and a sport watch with elegant style. Plus, traditional and classic rotating bezel and luminous hands make you sense only your existence in the dark ocean. Such delicate and exquisite design, is your best choice?
Rolex Sea Dweller is the king of the divers watches because of its outstanding waterproof depth of 3900 meters, which anyone would like to have. This replica Rolex watch has the feature of getting into deep underwater. This is not like any other normal water resistant replica Rolex watch, which can go into water up to 100 meters. There are wide ranges of replica Rolex watches available in this model with the water resistance level of 610 meters (2000 feet) to 3900 meters (12,800 feet). Choosing a replica Rolex Sea Dweller means you are getting one of the world’s very best divers watches.
A Beginner’s Guide To Rolex Diving Watches
Wednesday, August 24, 2016 2:38:53 AM America/Los_Angeles
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