In May, those who engaged in marine exploration received fake rolex

In May, those who engaged in marine exploration received fake rolex

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In May, those engaged in ocean exploration and professional diving probably received the news that the American explorer Victor Vescovo had set a new world record for deepest diving, aptly named "Limiting Factor", exactly 10,928 meters deep in the Pacific Ocean. A fascinating part of fake rolex history replica watches has remained untold until this moment: Attached to the outside of the submarine was the custom-made Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional, the watch that is now the deepest dive watch ever created. Here's what we know about it.


Vescovo's record dive is part of his larger project called "The Five Deeps Expedition" which, if successful, will be the world's first man-made expedition to the deepest point in each of the five seas. I'll not bore you with too many, actually exciting, details about the dive itself, but I recommend that you watch this short video compiled by the BBC.


Here's a bit of relevant history, and then replica watches uk we'll focus on: Rolex historians and more, divers will know that the previous record of 10,916 meters below the surface was set in 1960 by Jacques Piccard and replica rolex Dan Walsh, whose badycape Trieste had a special Rolex Deepsea strapped to the outside. Then, in 2012, director James Cameron improved his own record, but reached only 10,898 meters - this time with a tested Rolex Deepsea Challenger.


In May 2019, all these achievements were replaced by Victor Vescovo, his Limiting Factor submarine and not one but three Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Ultra Deep Professional. Omega says all three watches "performed perfectly under extraordinary pressure." While this is a reason to be proud, what I fake Rolex find even more impressive is how Omega's anti-challenger watch is the most bell-like of any they've ever beaten. touched under a 6.79 km high body of water.

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