Rolex Dive Watch Collection Guide
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Rolex Dive Watch Collection Guide

By Cookies · Jul 19, 2022 · 28 replies
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Cookies, a long-standing member of the WatchProSite community, shares a deeply personal reflection on his affinity for dive watches. His narrative transcends mere horological appreciation, delving into a profound connection with the ocean, fueled by adventurous spirit and a memorable encounter with a Great White Shark. This piece explores the 'why' behind collecting, offering a unique perspective on how life experiences shape our horological passions.

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An old member from Canada accurately predicted I would be a dive watch collector. Maybe he understood my boyish adventurous wanderlust. I was always talking about adventures, and exploration. I cannot sit still.

I often find myself daydreaming of nautical adventures, and more often than not, find myself swimming miles after miles, dreaming of conquering the English Channel one day. I find myself wondering which dive watch I would bring with me, for my next adventure. Or should I wear 2 while diving?

I also find myself reading dive watch releases a lot, often reflecting how a “perfect” mechanical dive watch would look like. 

This dive watch is close to my ideal form of a dive watch, yet it intentionally traded away the utility of a harder material, for silver, as if to tell one that it is good enough to be in silver..just because….

If I could improve on it, I’d swap the minute hand for a fat Doxa orange hand filled with lume.

I love eating fishes, well, but I can never catch a fish. I tried the same bait, same rod, and honed my fishing skills over months fishing in the sea and lakes, with my friends. They always catch something, but I do not seem to hook a fish. 

Yet, something magical happened. I actually swam with a Great White Shark by coincidence. It didn’t attack me, and swam away quite quickly. I guess, the ocean has been telling me, they’re friendly to me, so far. Maybe that explains my affinity to dive watches.

(The GW shark was a juvenile, maybe 2m long. I happened to spot it by the corner of my eye, and I panicked so badly. I was 5m from the shore, along Frenchman’s Beach at La Perouse Sydney. I think it was wondering what this crazy guy would be doing, swimming in the dead of winter, for hours after hours, along the beach.)

 It was a day when I realized how fragile life can be - I could have been killed easily by that fearsome but beautiful predator. In the meanwhile, I’m happy to be living.=D



About the Rolex Explorer Ref. 1655

The Rolex Explorer reference 1655 is a specific iteration within the Explorer model line. This reference is identified by its unique design elements that differentiate it from other Explorer models.

Information regarding the case material, crystal type, and movement architecture is not provided.

This reference appeals to collectors seeking a distinct Explorer model. Its specific characteristics position it as a notable piece for those interested in the variations within the Rolex Explorer series.

Specifications

Caliber
1575
Case
Stainless Steel
Diameter
40mm
Dial
Black
Water Resist.
100m
Crystal
Acrylic

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andrea~
Jul 19, 2022
What a compelling story!

I love dive watches too. They're the perfect companion for your adventures, not only in the ocean. Hopefully I won't run into any sharks anytime soon though 😅

CO
Cookies
Jul 19, 2022
Thanks Andrea

They do come up to the waters close to the shore. GWs love to hunt where there are seals, and seals love to hang out near the shores too.

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aperna
Jul 19, 2022
Perhaps there’s a little Walter Mitty and all of us

I believe a good many of us have the adventurous spirit but somehow life gets in the way. Great story. All the best to you, Tony

CO
Cookies
Jul 19, 2022
I’ll rewatch Walter Mitty now

Yes you nailed it, there is a Walter Mitty in all of us. Great movie. I will watch it again tonight. Wish you a great week ahead.

BL
blau
Jul 19, 2022
Don't watch, read!

It will take you much less time to read the original short story than to watch the film (and I suspect you'll enjoy it more, too).

CO
Cookies
Jul 20, 2022
Sounds like a plan

I will look for the book in the city soon. They have some interesting bookstores there like Kinokuniya.=D Wish you a great week ahead.

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