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"Official DSSD Club"

ThinkBachs

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ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL SEA-DWELLER DEEPSEA
TECHNICAL FEATURES

CASE ARCHITECTURE AND WATERPROOFNESS

A watch developed for extreme depths, guaranteed waterproof to 3,900 metres (12,800 feet), the Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA required the design of a case with a unique architecture, the RINGLOCK SYSTEM. This innovation patented by Rolex consists of a combination of three distinctive features:

• The high-performance ring
Set inside the middle case of the watch between the crystal and the case back, the high-performance nitrogen-alloyed stainless steel ring withstands the pressure exerted by water on the crystal and the case back.
The middle case is made from 904L steel.

• The sapphire crystal
To resist pressure, the synthetic sapphire crystal is slightly domed and substantially thicker than the crystals of other Oyster models.

• The case back
The case back is made of a titanium alloy, an extremely resistant stainless material. It is held in place against the high-performance ring by means of a 904L-steel ring. The titanium back is used, not because it is more pressure resistant than steel; in fact it is used because it will flex slightly under extreme pressure and then revert to its original form.

• The Helium valve.
The helium valve is made of high-performance stainless steel. Its size is adapted to the dimensions of the case to achieve optimal waterproofness. The helium valve is a safety feature, which, during the decompression phase, releases the gases that infiltrate into the watch during caisson dives.
Indeed, between dives at great depths, professional divers use pressurized caissons in which they breathe high-pressure gas mixtures, notably containing helium, a very volatile gas that penetrates into the watch. As the diver resurfaces, the helium valve prevents damage to the watch.

• The Triplock winding crown.
The Triplock winding crown, equipped with three seals and screwed onto the case, completes this ingenious waterproof system.

DISPLAY AND LEGIBILITY

• The bezel
The Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA is equipped with a unidirectional rotatable bezel with a 60-minute graduated black CERACHROM disc that allows the diver to precisely track his dive time. Engraved in the CERACHROM, the numerals and the graduations are filled with platinum through the use of a PVD technique patented by Rolex. The zero marker of the graduated bezel, represented by a triangle, is visible longer at night or in the depths of the ocean thanks to a capsule containing a new luminescent material that emits a blue glow.

• The dial
To enhance legibility, the gold indexes and hands are wider and partially coated with the same new luminescent material and also emit a blue color.

• The movement
The Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA is equipped with calibre 3135, known for its chronometric precision, its reliability and its robustness; it also features a PARACHROM hairspring with high resistance to shocks and magnetic fields.
Certified as a chronometer by the Swiss Official Chronometer Testing Institute (COSC), the movement has a 48-hour power reserve.

• The bracelet
Manufactured from solid 904L steel, the Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA bracelet can be adjusted for wear over a diving suit up to 7 mm thick thanks to a double extension system:
• Fliplock extension links,
• The new GLIDELOCK clasp, allowing fine adjustments. (see below)

• A series of rigorous tests
Because deep-sea diving requires absolute reliability and safety, each Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA must pass Rolex’s rigorous waterproofness tests. To this end, special equipment has been developed with the help of COMEX (Compagnie Maritime d’Expertise), a world-renowned French company specializing in underwater engineering and hyperbaric technologies.

ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL SEA-DWELLER DEEPSEA FUNCTIONING

• THE UNIDIRECTIONAL ROTATABLE BEZEL
The Oyster Perpetual Sea-Dweller DEEPSEA allows a diver to safely track his dive time thanks to the unidirectional graduated bezel featured on the watch.

At the beginning of a dive:
Once in the water, before beginning his descent, the diver turns the bezel to align the triangle on the graduated bezel to the minute hand, thus indicating the start time of his dive.

During the dive:
The dive time can be read against the graduated bezel.
Since the DEEPSEA bezel turns only counterclockwise, any accidental rotation can only have the effect of shortening the dive time.

• THE GLIDELOCK CLASP
The new GLIDELOCK clasp allows for fine adjustments to the bracelet length, up to 18 mm by increments of 1.8 mm, without removing the watch.
1 Pull up the clasp’s safety catch.
2 Pull up the center panel of the clasp cover. The teeth located underneath it become visible.
3 Pull gently on the 12-o’clock side of the bracelet to lengthen it, or slide it into the clasp to shorten it. Adjustments can be made in 1.8 mm increments, up to a total of 18 mm.
4 Once the bracelet has been adjusted to the desired length, close the center panel.
5 Close the safety catch.

The watch weighs 215grams with a case diameter of 43mm.
 

MrYesterday

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About 225 grams iirc. I'll double check. But I have a few extra links since I have a huge wrist. I'll post up in a couple hours for sure, when I get home to use my scales.
 

johnnydeepsea

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Do reps not have a ceramic bezel is that why they weight a bit more?
 

MrYesterday

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Like I said, I think a lot of the weight is the fact that the gen has a titanium case back insert, and the rep has a piece of gray painted steel. I don't think the bezel would make 10g difference :)
 

cincypiper

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First post folks, glad I found the forum! I'm now applying to join the elite ranks of the DSSD Club!

Just ordered a DSSD from Trusty. This post is worthless without pics, but as I'm 'technically' an owner at this point, I still think it is worth a first post to RWI.

I could spend a LOT of time here. ;)
 

cincypiper

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Thanks, Mr Yesterday.

None of my fellow watch whore friends have a watch that's anywhere nearly as thick as the 17.5mm case thickness on the Asia ETA 2836-2 Automatic DSSD that I just ordered from Trusty. I've looked around for a guide on what to expect with the different movements and replica manufacturers and I'm coming up empty. Is there a sticky I could read?

I'm a single dad of a beautiful and energetic 5 year old girl. Necessarily, I'm a practical man, and am not concerned with the exactness of the replication... but don't get me wrong, the watch still has to stun me to make me look at it seriously.

Going forward my core criteria for each purchase in building my collection are:

0. Does it fill a gap in my collection, and how so? This helps me plan ahead and think a long while before I make a decision. I'll be more certain I'm reaching my goals consistently. I've bought way too much overlap in the past. For example, 3/4 of my current collection has a blue face. Sure, I love blue faces on some watches, but I caught myself last week about to settle on a watch that had yet another a blue face, and this time I thought about all my other watches. I remembered how much I really wanted something NOT blue for my next one. Hello DSSD!

I chose the DSSD to fill the role of my 'heavy duty diver'. I also needed a watch case and band that didn't heat up too much in the sun while on long motorcycle rides. It *appears* to be a rugged watch that can take a good beating, and its sheer mass creates a simple but compelling visual and kinesthetic appeal. I also love how the watch presents itself as 'straight forward' and 'purpose built'.

1. Quality of manufacture and assembly of the watch. No one likes opening a watch box to see someone else's nasty thumbprint on the crystal. And I'm sure everyone hates it when a marker, numeral, or lume comes loose way before it's time.

2. Durability of its full functionality after, dare I say, years of multiple days in a week's use. Remember that part about my energetic daughter?

Ok, thanks for the welcome, and if there's any info you can get me about where my purchase falls into the scale of DSSD reps out there would be most appreciated.

Cheers!
 

MrYesterday

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You made the right movement choice. Asian ETA has the same sweep, and reliability as Swiss, without the price tag. As long as you regularly service it, it should last you decades.
The DSSD is definitely a rugged watch, it's my "beater". I have a "hands on" job, and it gets knocked around A LOT, and still looks practically new. I don't know about the heat issue... it's never been a factor in watches for me.
 

cincypiper

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This just in from Andrew at Trusty. Wow, porn is almost as good as this.

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imbisibol

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anyone here got a very good close-up of the DSSD Gen Pearl? well, i know TB has. :)

i wanna do that clearcoat of a pearl ala BK / Gen - if i can :)
 

imbisibol

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Thanks a lot TB! those are awesome Macros. wow.

so the pearl is domed inside, and then covered with a clear coat (or sapphire on a Gen)
 

wolfwood

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Is there a lady's version of this? My wife is thinking of getting a Rolex rep but want a smaller size one. Which model would be the best rep? Thanks all.
 

G30

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Is there a lady's version of this? My wife is thinking of getting a Rolex rep but want a smaller size one. Which model would be the best rep? Thanks all.

Unfortunately, in this case, no.
 

DarthAlex

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Hey wolfwood, it works for Charlize Theron! Tell your wife it's the perfect watch because "it's just the right size."

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