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A nickname given to saturation divers living for weeks in pressurized underwater habitats. The ultra-resistant divers’ model engineered by Rolex in 1967 as the reliable tool for the conquest of the ...
The iconic divers’ watch since 1953. Probably the only divers’ watch you can wear with a tuxedo. An indispensable instrument to securely monitor diving time and decompression stops. Fitted with a ...
A legend of the jet age, the original GMT-Master was embraced by airline pilots as their on-board navigation chronometer. An iconic two-time-zone watch with an arrow-tipped 24-hour hand and a ...
An intrepid chronometer built to accompany explorers in extreme challenges. A distinctive orange hand displays the time in 24-hour format to distinguish between night and daytime, even when ...
A timepiece born in 1953 from the first successful ascent of Mount Everest. Hewn from a block of 904L stainless steel to withstand extreme conditions. The characteristic 3-6-9 hour markers ensure ...
A pioneering anti-magnetic watch developed in 1956 for use by scientists and engineers. Featuring a lightning bolt second hand and a unique green sapphire crystal. A magnetic shield safeguards the ...
The distinctive timepiece for global executives. Its red triangle always points to the time at home, while its conventional hands can be set to a second time zone. A patented annual calendar ...