I wasn't aware of any Rolex quartz movements. Learned something new!
If you ever see a Rolex with a square looking case.... it's Quartz
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I wasn't aware of any Rolex quartz movements. Learned something new!
I'm actually not altogether sure I've ever physically seen ANY Rolex.
Hell, the $75 Invictas are some damn pretty watches with some serious presence. I have read some pretty snobbish reviews of them though. But damn they look good. And the Hydromaxs look freaking awesome! But I have zero use for that crystal. I'd probable snag it on something and clothesline myself. LOL.
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That's a sharp watch but I'd get lost in all them marks and never know what time it is. LOL.This is my newest addition, a Bulova precisionist. Up until now the most I have is a fossil and a G Shock.
20,000 ft? Ummm Hell if I ever killed one rated for 100 meters I'd be too dead to care because the only way I'm ever getting that deep is if I fall off a cruise ship or am in a plane crash.http://www.20000feet.com
Originally they had one that was certified to 12000 feet I think? But Rolex has the Deep Sea Dweller and Breitling has the Seawolf, so I guess they decided they needed to get the record once and for all. I'd never own one but I do think it's cool as hell to have basically a movement enclosed in a mini submarine that you can strap to your wrist lol