OYSTER PERPETUAL SUBMARINER: THE REFERENCE AMONG DIVERS’ WATCHES
Rolex has a long history of underwater exploration and has created benchmarks for divers' watches. Most notably, in 1962, Rolex made history when the brand participated in an expedition to the bottom of the Marianas Trench, the deepest part of the ocean, aboard the deep-sea submarine Trieste. Operated by oceanographer Jacques Piccard and U.S. Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh, the experimental Rolex watch known as the Deep Sea Special was mounted on the exterior of the Trieste, and it accompanied the men to the extreme depth of 10,916 meters (35,814 feet) and withstood the enormous pressure exerted at such depths. With this expedition, Rolex set the standard for dive swiss replica watches, and it would be decades before such an expedition would occur again. After the Trieste resurfaced, a telegram was sent to Rolex headquarters. The Submariner, launched in 1953, was the first diver's watch to be water-resistant to 100 meters (330 feet), and the Submariner Date, launched in 1969, had a date function in addition to the time. The water resistance of both watches was later increased to 300 meters (1,000 feet). Thanks to their renowned ruggedness, they have transcended the depths of the ocean and have become the watch of choice for all kinds of sports and other activities. As an underwater survival tool, the design of the Submariner was entirely determined by the practical needs of divers. The watch has evolved technologically and has been given features that improve its overall functionality. With a 41 mm Oyster case, a unique dial with large luminous hour markers and hands, a unidirectional rotating bezel, and an Oyster strap, the Submariner and Submariner Date are among the most recognizable watches ever made. In terms of strong visual recognition, the Cerachrom graduated bezel insert made of high-tech ceramic is the key to its functionality. Its 60-minute scale allows divers to accurately monitor dive time. The Oyster case of the Submariner and Submariner Date guarantees water resistance to a depth of 300 meters (1000 feet). Fitted with a triple water-resistance system, the Triplock winding crown is screwed tightly onto the case for enhanced water resistance. Designed to be both strong and comfortable, the Oyster bracelet is equipped with an Oyster lock safety clasp to prevent accidental opening, and the Rolex Glidelock extension system allows fine adjustment of the bracelet length without the use of any tools. The Submariner and Submariner Date are equipped with the calibers 3230 and 3235 respectively, self-winding mechanical movements entirely developed and manufactured by Rolex. Their construction, manufacturing, and innovative characteristics give them a unique level of precision and reliability. The power reserve of both movements is extended to approximately 70 hours. Like all Rolex timepieces, the replica luxury watches in the Submariner collection are Super Chronometer certified. This designation attests to the fact that each watch has successfully undergone a series of tests carried out by Rolex in its own laboratories. The Super Chronometer status is marked by a green seal and comes with a five-year international guarantee. The Submariner is specially designed for underwater exploration and diving. When it first emerged from the Rolex workshops, the watch immediately found favor with many deep-sea professionals who were asked to put it to the test. One of these pioneers was Dimitri Rybikov, a French engineer and underwater photographer. In his 1953 report, Rebikoff wrote that it had performed very well in the tests." We were able to confirm that the watch was not only completely satisfactory under extremely difficult diving conditions, but was particularly lethal for the materials used, and it has proven to be an indispensable accessory in all dives with independent equipment."