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Is this a Rolex, Invicta collab???😅
ОтветитьWhat will be next? Hopefully a watch that will - FINALLY - tell time accurately... i.e. +/- 0 seconds PER YEAR.
ОтветитьOmega ☝️
ОтветитьCheck out the Hydraulic Press Channel and a CRONOS tested to past 3000 ft and still operated. Seoko Movement and watch retails for 300 USD... Just saying... Also, professionals are relaying an orange dial for dive watches is proven to be more visible underwater...
ОтветитьEven though I, most likely, will never buy these, wish that Omega had date, but then who checks the date at 12K meters. :)
For now I am enjoying my PO 8500 42mm and deepest I have gone in 10 years is about 15 meters.
you ended this very well...I was thinking the only thing left to test is deep space. Outstanding video...two great pieces highlighting what the brands can accomplish very well...
ОтветитьOne watch is more affordable, actually wearable, you can walk in to the shop buy one and wear it the same day, and has an actual record to its name, the other one is the Overrated Rolex.
ОтветитьNo, i still keep my humble Sinn UX...
ОтветитьETA VS ETA😂😂
ОтветитьBest Rolex ever! 💪🏽 eat your vegetables midgets 🤣
Ответитьooooh great.. now how about a coffee machine that can operate at 12,000 meters deep, pretty please
ОтветитьNo depth gage? Gas valve? A decent saturation diver 1000m is more than adequate.
ОтветитьTotally unnecessary feature for a dive watch being able to go that deep.
It's just marketing.
Congratulations for the video I would like you to review the h2o kalmar 2 10 miles model a grade 5 titanium sub with a unique bezel and strap a sub tested at 25300m made in germany ... I as a love of extreme divers could not resist and the I bought!!
Ответитьanyone noticed that there is a notch on the bracelet of the deepsea challenge ?
ОтветитьNot that is matters of course, but neither of them even close the depth achieved by H2O for a fraction of the $, and Sel Instrument, hand made in the US, makes those watches look wimpy, far less $. I was interested in the DSSD from pics, but on the wrist, it looked terrible. Not seen the Omega in person, but it looks great, I find the "ultra deep" a bit cheesy and clearly chasing the Rolex. Personally, while it "only" goes to 1000m, the JLC compressor dive a far better watch all around in my view.
Ответитьanyone that scuba dives uses a wrist computer.
ОтветитьLol whats next well omega went to the moon so there's that
ОтветитьNo crown guard?
ОтветитьJust yesterday I saw a video when some Russian fellows put inside a pressure chamber an oil-filled cheap 50 dollars watch and it went all the way down to 3000m, yep, 300ATM! And came back asking for more LOL
Ответить🎉🎉
ОтветитьWhat would be impressive is a watch you could actually wear doing this
Ответитьcan someone find out if the the green letter "DEEP SEA" are painted green from the exact green batch of paint they used on the submarine. Because that would be AMAZING. or is it just a close color combination
Ответитьcan someone find out if the the green letter "DEEP SEA" are painted green from the exact green batch of paint they used on the submarine. Because that would be AMAZING. or is it just a close color combination
ОтветитьAnd both fit under a cuff... if you're a wizard
ОтветитьHow many do divers are out there? How big is this market?!
Ответитьwhat a stupid ass UGLY this deepsea challenge is. let alone the tiny silly bracelet that holds the heavy case.
COME ON !!!!!. since there's no human being can go 12,000 meter deep. what's the idea then ?????!!!. just to prove that Rolex can do it ?!
Omega for the win!!
ОтветитьULTRA DEEP PROFESSİONAL ARE BEST
ОтветитьWow great video and good sources, thank you very much. I love Omega and I think Omega will be the first on Mars. Maybe the name of the Omega that lands on Mars is: Omega Speedmaster Mars Watch. Omega will surely stay true to your image or invents something completely new. Omega is known for this. After all, Omega won through the exact calculations and achievements of the astronauts due to their accuracy, the success in the failure of the Apollo 13 mission for the safe landing in the Pacific Ocean and exactly on the spot when I did I'm not mistaken. Omega won the highest Ace award from NASA, the Snoopy Award. That's what I call performance in both water and space. Omega stands for spirit of adventure. The watch comes from Louis Brandt. His sons did not choose the name Omega for nothing for the clock, the last letter of the ancient Greek alphabet that stands for perfection
ОтветитьWOW,thank you for sharing this video, I buy the same product from replicaclubs..ru last month, shipped by EMS,amazing quality !!!!
ОтветитьOmega has already been to the moon and is the only flight certified watch with NASA for all of its astronauts. Sorry Rolex 😏
ОтветитьThe Omega Ultra Deep craps all over the Rolex Deepsea Challenge. Far more technically advanced in every way!
ОтветитьNice vid. No unnecessary intros. You went straight to the point. I love it.
What accent is that? It sounds like you're from Kensington.
Comparing my Seamaster 120M to the Ultra Deep is like standing a 10 year old next to a super heavyweight sumo wrestler.
ОтветитьOmega for me 👍👍👍👍
ОтветитьBought my Rolex datejust over 25 years ago, wear it every day, in the rain, in the shower and swam in a number of seas and oceans around the world, a couple of metres in depth is fine I’m more concerned about the damage to my body of deep water then to my watch.
ОтветитьI would really love to see the retail version of omega ultradeep!
ОтветитьI know I'll be in the minority with my comment, but give me the Deep Sea Challenge or the Deep Sea-Sea Dweller which I have.
The Deep Blue (James Cameron) is a beautiful timepiece.
Somehow I feel bad that the "normal" Omega divers have helium escape but these beast do not need them...
ОтветитьHulk Buster
ОтветитьThe Deep Sea Challenge gets way more panties wet.
ОтветитьHi there. Wonderful video - thank you for producing it! Just a few corrections or amplifications if I may.
- The Omega Ultra Deep went to 10,925 meters on April 28th, 2019, as certified by multiple instruments and sonar readings; the Rolex watch went down to 10,908 meters which is what James Cameron reported as his maximum depth on his dive in 2012.
- The Rolex was certified to 12,000 meters, the Omega to 14,000 (and it was tested to that depth in a pressure chamber)
- The Omega Ultra Deep did not go to the bottom of all five oceans. It was only ready in time for the Challenger Deep/Mariana Trench dive and only went to that Deep. I didn't even make formal contact with Omega until after we had already dived the Puerto Rico trench (deepest point in the Atlantic). Inside the pilot capsule, I did always wear an Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Chronometer (titanium). That particular watch has been to the bottom of all five oceans, and many other places on the seafloor.
- Three Ultra Deeps were made. Omega kept two, while I (the pilot of the sub) was allowed to keep one of them
- The Ultra Deep that stayed on the bottom for two days was actually attached to one of three robotic landers - not the sub - which is how it was able to stay down there for so long. It actually got stuck on the bottom temporarily, and the sub went down two days later and jostled the lander free. It was the deepest marine recovery in history (or ever will be, since the lander was in the deepest spot of Challenger Deep).
- The titanium for the Ultra Deep was actually from the "cut offs" (excess material) from the titanium sphere that made up the submersible Limiting Factor's pressurized pilot capsule
- The three Ultra Deeps ready in 2019 all made one journey to 10,925 meters - the very bottom of the ocean. However, in June 2020, I took down my Ultra Deep (again, outside the pilot capsule, and exposed to 8 tons of pressure per square inch) six more times. No other watch had ever been to the bottom of the ocean multiple times. My Ultra Deep has now been to the bottom of the ocean seven times (I personally have been eight times). The watch continues to perform flawlessly.
Anyway, just some added color. Thanks again for making such a nice video.
Victor Vescovo
Pilot, DSSV Limiting Factor and Founder, Caladan Oceanic/The Five Deeps Project
I have a deepsea and a 600 planet ocean chrono.....ref these two companies, I would say Omega has a better movement.
There is a reason NASA has used Omega watches for over 50 years.
first watch on mars cool :)
ОтветитьRolex Deepsea challenges basically what would happen if Rolex was to make an invicta. If they actually produced and sold it, every invicta fan with money would buy it hahahahaha
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