Wednesday, March 12, 2014

The History Of The Rolex DEEP SEA Model


The History Of The Rolex DEEP SEA Model
1959 Rolex DEEPSEA 33MM Reference 6532

After having studying Rolex design language history for so may years, I have noticed that a great key to Rolex's success was to experiment like crazy, and often times if something did not initially stick, Rolex would try it again until it stuck or worked, and that appears to me the case with the original Rolex DEEPSEA. The earliest known Rolex DEEPSEA was made in 1956, and the one in the two photos below, which appear courtesy of Fourtane Jewelers, was made in 1959 and has a beautiful gilt honeycomb dial.






This next example of a Rolex DEEPSEA appears courtesy of Robert Maron, and it was named in the fourth quarter of 1956. One of the obvious questions, was if this watch was intended to be an homage to the original Rolex DEEPSEA Special Prototypes that set records in 1953 and 1960, and that would be my best guess. Robert Maron points out:

"Original stainless steel case is 33mm in diameter by 12mm thick and has a polished finish. The 6532 is popularly thought to share a case with the early Explorers. However, this is not the case (pun intended!). Instead, the 6532 case has straight case sides and thin lugs, which distinguishes it from an Explorer. It is also 1mm in diameter smaller than an Explorer. "




Wednesday, March 5, 2014

A Conversation with Benjamin Clymer


A Conversation with Benjamin Clymer
Owner & Founder of Hodinkee

Here is a fascinating interview with my pal, Benjamin Clymer, who I recently toured Rolex with in Geneva, Switzerland. In the video you get a real sense of Ben's amazing passion for what he does, and if you are not familiar with Hodinkee, be sure to check it out!

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