
In a captivating post, ptug shares an initial impression of a substantial timepiece, sparking a lively discussion among collectors about its imposing size and engineering. This article delves into the community's varied perspectives on the Rolex Deepsea Challenge, exploring its wearability, technical prowess, and aesthetic impact. Readers will gain insight into why this particular reference generates such strong opinions within the luxury watch community.

It is huge and feels like a weapon on your wrist
with that depth rating. Even 300 meter rating on the Submariner is a bit much. But I guess if you want the "hey, look at me " factor that's the watch to have. Just my unsolicited opinion.
it can be argued that any watch we discuss on this forum is pretty much "pointless" ... π€·ββοΈ I guess, the "point" is in the eye of the beholder ... π€
and well, it is nice from Rolex to get out there from time to time. Many people criticise the brand for not evolving enough - they do push the boundaries from time to time, even if the end result is not my taste
This Rolex with its 50mm case exceeds the 48mm AP T3, a monster from the depths...
Better late than never !
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