Aditor
·Certainly if you look at the past of many watch Maisons these extremely professional models are part of that particularly coveted collector's quest. it is not the first time I have worn this model in the curiosity of having such a brick on my wrist and evaluating the aspects of wearability and comfort. everything can be said except that daily use can be recommended certainly the use of titanium makes the watch not as heavy as you would expect from a dimensional point of view if it were in steel.
Certainly, it is a Rolex not for everyone and not for all budgets, especially if you consider the fact that you will hardly ever use it unless you have exclusivity in your collection since very few pieces are given to each dealer.
What do you think of these extreme watches that have performances that are almost impossible to think of but which are sold among luxury objects and models in gold and diamonds?
perhaps I would consider it almost more logical to have a line or sub-brand Rolex Professional where certain instruments suitable for the profession of deep-sea diver would be addressed only to the military or competent sectors as at the time it was for Comex and a few others.
What is your point of view?
Certainly, it is a Rolex not for everyone and not for all budgets, especially if you consider the fact that you will hardly ever use it unless you have exclusivity in your collection since very few pieces are given to each dealer.
What do you think of these extreme watches that have performances that are almost impossible to think of but which are sold among luxury objects and models in gold and diamonds?
perhaps I would consider it almost more logical to have a line or sub-brand Rolex Professional where certain instruments suitable for the profession of deep-sea diver would be addressed only to the military or competent sectors as at the time it was for Comex and a few others.
What is your point of view?