A Rolex would likely not stick to your magnet. They use a minimally magnetic 904 stainless steel.
10 месяцев назад+1
Both 904L and 316L are non-magnetic austenitic steels, with high corrosion resistance and good machining and polishing performance. As we all know, they can be considered as substitutes for each other in some cases
A million things can go wrong. Cracked crystal, pinched O rings, hell even just some schmuck who forgot to screw down the crown before swimming. We have no idea how it ended up in the bottom of that creek, but we will rule out every explanation for the resistance not working? Hell, it could have been on a body that got dumped out there, watch all beat to shit buy the killer. I mean, it could be a fake too. But I see no evidence that would cause me to jump to a singular conclusion like that.
@@mitchellbell5354 But understand, no gasket ever invented will hold water out forever. Water, if given time, cuts through rocks. And yeah, if the crown was open...that's game over even sooner. OR...the watch could just be a fake, haha. I am only saying that we need more information.
@@mariobertora First of all, it's still done up, if it had fallen off, it would be missing a spring bar or some other strap malfunction would be seen. Secondly, there's water inside the case...in what...3m of fresh water....and last but not least.... the HE valve should be a darker colour metal as we all know and besides, who would leave a 15k plus rolex in under 3m of water !!!!. You are thus illuminated!
@@mariobertorathe Rolex Sea Dweller has a depth rating of nearly 4000 meters, if this one has got water under the crystal, it’s probably fake.
10 месяцев назад
Both 904L and 316L are non-magnetic austenitic steels, with high corrosion resistance and good machining and polishing performance. As we all know, they can be considered as substitutes for each other in some cases
A deep sea dweller would stay in that depth for 100 years but the water would not penetrate if the crown is properly screwed down, even a Rolex submariner 300m would survive in such little depth 100 years. Recently a surfer found a 50 year old rolex submariner and it was fully corroded and but there was no water inside only the outside was damaged and fun point is that the owner who lost it 5 years back and who was navy vet got it back abd rolex also restored it for him
Yes mine turned out to be a replica one, a good one but still replica. Do you have a link to the story? I‘d be intrested to watch it :) have a good day
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If it is real, its been reported, no doubt. The second that goes to Rolex, will be reposessed. But still people lose watches on trips all the time and you are bound to come across a genuine.
Sorry to break it to you bud ..not even “a high end “ replica , high end replicas would not stick to your magnet 🧲 not to mention the genuine , the genuine would of looked like new even if under water for 1 year
Awesome effort I’m a watch geek and have a Rolex deep Sea James Cameron let me promise you that this watch could hit the bottom of the ocean and never get water inside of it better 1000% fake and I could even hear it in the class when you open it Sorry that best of luck.
A Rolex would likely not stick to your magnet. They use a minimally magnetic 904 stainless steel.
Both 904L and 316L are non-magnetic austenitic steels, with high corrosion resistance and good machining and polishing performance. As we all know, they can be considered as substitutes for each other in some cases
Real ones go down to 4000m and don’t get water in them!
That’s the funny thing😂😂
They also aren’t magnetic stainless steel is antimagnetic and that’s why watches use stainless
A million things can go wrong. Cracked crystal, pinched O rings, hell even just some schmuck who forgot to screw down the crown before swimming.
We have no idea how it ended up in the bottom of that creek, but we will rule out every explanation for the resistance not working? Hell, it could have been on a body that got dumped out there, watch all beat to shit buy the killer.
I mean, it could be a fake too. But I see no evidence that would cause me to jump to a singular conclusion like that.
Well if the gaskets eroded from being in water for so long then water could get in. Also if the crown was open same thing.
@@mitchellbell5354 But understand, no gasket ever invented will hold water out forever. Water, if given time, cuts through rocks.
And yeah, if the crown was open...that's game over even sooner.
OR...the watch could just be a fake, haha. I am only saying that we need more information.
I could tell that was fake just by looking at it. This watch seemed planted there.
How can you tell this watch was a fake just by looking at it.......Please illuminate me with your wisdom.
@@mariobertora First of all, it's still done up, if it had fallen off, it would be missing a spring bar or some other strap malfunction would be seen. Secondly,
there's water inside the case...in what...3m of fresh water....and last but not least.... the HE valve should be a darker colour metal as we all know and besides,
who would leave a 15k plus rolex in under 3m of water !!!!.
You are thus illuminated!
Plus it would be magnetic
@@mariobertora Déjà elle n'est pas étanche, après la lunette à les chiffres blancs, ils sont gris métal sur une vraie montre !!!!😁😁
@@mariobertorathe Rolex Sea Dweller has a depth rating of nearly 4000 meters, if this one has got water under the crystal, it’s probably fake.
Both 904L and 316L are non-magnetic austenitic steels, with high corrosion resistance and good machining and polishing performance. As we all know, they can be considered as substitutes for each other in some cases
How does someone loose any watch? They’re locked in your wrist. Virtually impossible to fall off.
The one Datejust is a real one !!!!!!!
It’s made of stainless steel. Specifically non-magnetic stainless steel 😂
A magnet detects metals that include not magnetic metals.🤣
Fake watch, fake video. The watch was definitely not there just by chance. Yeah as if a watch with a safety clasp would just fall off someone’s wrist.
A watch that is able to go 4000 odd M down... Gets filled water filled dial in 2ft of water 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I feel its real with a after market band deffo worth opening it up
I don’t think you’ll find a real one, a guy like me loses my Rollie I’m diving head first no gear for it 🤣
Better luck next time and you never know!
A deep sea dweller would stay in that depth for 100 years but the water would not penetrate if the crown is properly screwed down, even a Rolex submariner 300m would survive in such little depth 100 years. Recently a surfer found a 50 year old rolex submariner and it was fully corroded and but there was no water inside only the outside was damaged and fun point is that the owner who lost it 5 years back and who was navy vet got it back abd rolex also restored it for him
Yes mine turned out to be a replica one, a good one but still replica. Do you have a link to the story? I‘d be intrested to watch it :) have a good day
Hi Dave. Leigh "The Bondi Treasure Hunter" sent me to check out your chanel. I watched you treasure hunt with him a few times. New Subscriber.
That's why I won't spent $400 on a highend fake Rolex. They're not even waterproof in one meter depth :-D
The stupidity shown in your comment proves you’ll never be able to afford a Rolex :-D
If everyone keeps tossing them in them maybe the lake is not a good place to be looking for a watch LOL
NEVER NEVER EVER EVER JUDGE IF A ROLEX IS REAL BECAUSE OF THE BANDS!! THEY MAKE AFTER MARKET BRACELETS!! JUST FYI FOR ANYBODY READING…
What about the fact that it didn't hold up to such shallow water 🤔
@@Cisco13 well yeah of course , was just pointing out to never judge one on the bands alone, because every Rolex I had (used) had after market bands…
@@Cisco13 And any watch sitting under water 💦 for an extended period of time will most likely get water in it shallow or not
Have a read about the Citizen Challenge diver found on Long Reef Beach in 1983. Underwater for roughly 5 years or so@@jackwilson2910
read the citizen barnacle story@@jackwilson2910
A watch meant to go to 3,000m would not leak and fog up in 10' of river water... obvious giveaway there.
Joined your channel today. Leigh spoke highly of you. Cheers mate! 👍🙂
Thanks and welcome
Hi Dave. Dirtfishmish recomended your chanel and she was right to do so. Because you now have a new subbscriber 👍 Have you had many referals from Mish ?
Sea dweller with water inside ??? Dunno if it’s real bro
lmao
Nice try dude 😂
A stainless steel watch will not stick to your magnate.
Dude, that’s a replica watch, a real watch would not fog up or leak water
Exactly
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because it's fake, no one throws a real rolex away.
even broke the watch holds great value
Great video, wish it was it was real for you. Still nice looking watch.
Thanks 👌🏻 yeah i still wear it sometimes. It does its job 👍🏻😅
Save up and buy one like everybody else.
Replica! Throw it back !
If it is real, its been reported, no doubt. The second that goes to Rolex, will be reposessed. But still people lose watches on trips all the time and you are bound to come across a genuine.
It is a stainless steel..magnet won't take it
Yes no one can believe it. It’s clearly fake.😂😂😂
All you had to do is get a bag and fill with rocks to dive better lol 😂
It's foggy
Sorry to break it to you bud ..not even “a high end “ replica , high end replicas would not stick to your magnet 🧲 not to mention the genuine , the genuine would of looked like new even if under water for 1 year
😑😐😑😦🥱🥱😴
Sorry to say man that’s a fake.
Good call....using a magnet on a watch👎🏻
Yeah if water got in there it’s not real duh
Give me please fake rolex
He doesn’t know the name of the most popular and sought after chronograph in the world? Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Whatever dude.
and he's a diver haha
This is a river od theives. They toss away fake watches they stole.
Next time tape the damn magnet to your hand! You would have gotten it a lot quicker.
Awesome effort I’m a watch geek and have a Rolex deep Sea James Cameron let me promise you that this watch could hit the bottom of the ocean and never get water inside of it better 1000% fake and I could even hear it in the class when you open it Sorry that best of luck.
Fake video like the watch
The Rolex badges on strap and side look blobby. Fake
Fake watch, fake video.
Rolex thought u were too noob at diving
Who would ever toss out a real Rolex lol be normal kid
To claim insurance money….
False 100%