I know this may have been discussed extensively, but it is new news for me!
Well my local AD called me today to let me know they got their first 2 Deepseas this weekend and that I should swing on by to try on one of these new "fantastic and very fashionable" (direct quote) watches. I've had my share of different rolex pieces in the past and this one blew me away. Setting aside the fact that the watch is superbly executed (external bracelet/case fit and finish wise), and the fact that it can go almost 4km down into the ocean water, I must say, I am quite un-impressed. Not because it fails at excelling at what its intended to do, but because I felt it to be very disproportionate and clunky. A tiny dial on a gigantic watch that towers from my wrist as if I were wearing a Chopard tire gauge on my wrist. It also felt suspiciously light when compared side by side to my Ingenieur ( it may have been just an impression though). Finaly, can anyone read the dial by looking through the light mirror they put on and called a domed crystal? No AR for such a distorting dome of sapphire? I know it's necessary for the WR but the crystal kind of reminded me of those huge Breitling knockoffs with domed mineral crystals that distort the dial when you turn the watch a bit.
All is not bad though, the bezel (like the gmtIIc) is absolutely stunning. Congratulations on a fabulous new bezel design, and the ratchet on the Dipsy is very precise and pleasing to turn as well. Also, I love the blue maxi dial lume!
Unfortunately, to me at least, this watch left me with a weird feeling that something had gone afoul in the design labs at Rolex.
Kind regards,
Fred Bonatto
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All is not bad though, the bezel (like the gmtIIc) is absolutely stunning. Congratulations on a fabulous new bezel design, and the ratchet on the Dipsy is very precise and pleasing to turn as well. Also, I love the blue maxi dial lume!
Unfortunately, to me at least, this watch left me with a weird feeling that something had gone afoul in the design labs at Rolex.
Kind regards,
Fred Bonatto
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