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Update: Cameron and Rolex, Back on the Surface
In Response To: Re: OMG.. ()

Now, the Rolex is on his wrist, rather than merely attached to the submarine . . .

http://iwmagazine.com/2012/03/27/james-cameron-returns-from-historic-sub-dive-rolex-intact/

Jeff

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: It really is! But I like that it's for the right reasons - the
: glass is that thick to withstand so much pressure, and
: that domed so it's still readable, the caseback like a
: vault door because of the pressures too.

: And refreshingly free of marketing guff too. In part because they
: made it so ugly, it was all about function rather than form and
: that makes it an attractive kind of ugly to me. Though that it
: is bimetallic is still hilarious :)

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