Rolex presents: The Trieste's Deepest Dive
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- Опубликовано: 15 мар 2020
- The story of man's deepest sea dive, which was accompanied by a Rolex watch. In 1960, the US Navy Trieste vessel reached 10,916 metres (10,800 feet) onto the ocean floor, with the Rolex Deep Sea Special strapped to the outside. The Rolex watch was found to be in perfect working order after the legendary expedition. Discover more on.rolex.org/2WgfZPh
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It seems a pity that with all the resources of Rolex behind it, the makers of this movie still couldn't use a readable text for the subtitles! But then, like watches without numbers, who gives a monkeys what the actual time is so long as it's Rolex time! (lol)
Thank you Rolex!😊😊❤❤
Ok I'm a timex kind of guy, but a watch that withstood that kind of pressure is pretty cool. Roll on Rollex.
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Excelente trabalho
it would be very interesting to know whether the entrance shaft to the sphere is flooded while diving
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The only watch brand, on my wrist , for over 25 years, and still going strong. Simply the Best.
They force people to mine the material needed and pay them nothing in return
They're marketing level is legendary than anyone till now
Amazing feat of engineering 😊
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My Sub is a 1980 and has had a new mainspring and arbour.... Still is rolling along after 40 years of daily use. Jim G,. Ft Lauderdale 9.2020
It's amazing...
Like how was the timekeeping during the dive?
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Early on the morning of 23 January 1960, Walsh and Piccard climbed down the ladder in the Trieste’s entrance tunnel and entered the cramped cabin. The pilots jetted a bit of the buoyant gasoline to “get heavy,” iron ballast began to pull the craft downward, and the mission to the deep began. The light vanished, and they fell further and further into the dark, conscious of the crushing pressure outside their steel chamber. The vehicle had dropped to about 9400 meters when a loud bang reverberated through the cabin, shaking the two aquanauts inside. “We looked at all of our indicators, our instruments and such, and everything was normal,” says Walsh. They didn’t know what had caused the noise, but it didn’t seem to be affecting the craft. “So we just decided to continue on down,” Walsh says, “hoping that we’d made the right decision.”
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My dream watch is a ROLEX. Still dreaming 🤣
Nice view
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Incorrect, James Cameron and some other scientists have broken that record. Minus the watch.
Not true. He was wearing his Rolex when he did it.
Lol i thought it said Roblox presents:
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