It was an engineering exercise and was never meant to be worn on the wrist. The bracelets were specially rigged so that they could attach securely to James Cameron's Deep Sea Challenger sub.
No, that isn't a regular Sea-Dweller, in the last shot - it's my DEEP SEA! ;)
Yes but the challenge is to NOT look like a complete poseur wearing it.
ReplyDeleteAny wristshot?
ReplyDeleteAwesome! How did you get your hands on it???
ReplyDeleteI want one of these....now! My wife can get a second job!
ReplyDeleteGreat models..:) Sell Rolex Watch
ReplyDeleteAre these replica deepsea challenge? Great quality finish
ReplyDeleteReplica! NO WAY! These are the real thing! 5 pieces were made. The photos were taken in Guam not far from where the Challenge watches were tested. ;)
Delete...Why doesn't anyway ever post a photo of it being worn on a wrist? I want to see what it looks like being WORN.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, that last photo, the watch on the right is a regular Sea Dweller, right?
It was an engineering exercise and was never meant to be worn on the wrist. The bracelets were specially rigged so that they could attach securely to James Cameron's Deep Sea Challenger sub.
DeleteNo, that isn't a regular Sea-Dweller, in the last shot - it's my DEEP SEA! ;)