
Diracpoint's captivating photo essay on the Rolex Deepsea Challenge (DSC) offers a visceral look at this remarkable timepiece. His detailed imagery, from static shots highlighting its unique chamfers to dynamic outdoor captures, provides an intimate perspective on a watch designed for extreme depths. This thread explores the community's ongoing fascination with the DSC's engineering and wearability, despite its imposing size.
for your viewing pleasure … 🤗
First, a couple of static shots –
Sun N Shades –
Picked up this book from the library … a must read for a deep sea exploration enthusiast –
Now, some macros, examining the print quality –
And, a few pics of the brushed finish on Ti, described as “particularly visible grain in the satin finish” by Rolex –
And finally …
Polished chamfers –
Thanks for looking! 🤗
Can't be a mere paperweight!!!! Superb shots, I may pick that of the chamfers as a background!
Especially enjoyed the close-ups
Since its inception I'm back and forth deciding if I need it or not. The ti, the chamfers, the fact that it wears so comfortable.... who knows...
Professional macro pics.
Nice choice of literary book! I definitely want to see some more wrist shots! This watch would look ridiculous on my wrist. But that doesn't stop me from wanting one!
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