The Low-Down on the Famous Rolex Submariner Watch | Rantucci ...
Probably the most famous luxury diving watch in the world, the easily identifiable Rolex Submariner was first released in 1954, and has since been seen worldwide, from Antarctica to Aspen. Able to withstand extremely low temperatures has made the Rolex Submariner popular with snow-lovers as well as divers, and no wonder – this Rolex watch withstood temperatures of minus 45 degrees Celsius while <a href="http://www.the-tods.com/rayban-c-18.html"><strong>ray-ban new wayfarer </strong></a> in the Antarctic. So efficient and reliable under water, the Submariner is standard issue for a quite a few diving companies, the most famous endorser of the watch is the French diving company COMEX, who actually used the Rolex Submariner as standard issue wear for all Comex divers up until 1987. Even more impressive is the fact that at one point, The Royal Navy used a special edition of the submariner, for frogman use. The model number of this exclusive <a href="http://www.the-tods.com"><strong>Ray ban Lunettes de soleil </strong></a> Rolex Submariner is Rolex NR 5513. In 2003, Rolex celebrated the Submariner’s <a href="http://www.the-tods.com"><strong>Puma pas cher </strong></a> 50th anniversary by launching the Uber-popular Rolex Submariner anniversary edition (16610 LV), Its green bezel and maxi dial has made it one of the most sought after Special Edition Rolex watches on the market today. Reasonably priced for a luxury watch, the Rolex Submariner is a great choice for ‘everyman’, safe in the water, in extreme cold, and very masculine, its versatility is un-challenged.
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