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This is the difference between the Rolex Submariner, Sea-Dweller and Deepsea

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Rolex divers take the plunge underwater.  If you take a quick look, you will initially say that the Submariner, Sea-Dweller, and Deepsea from Rolex first copy watches are like three drops of water (ha-ha). The divers all have a bezel with which you can keep an eye on your underwater time, have a steel strap, and (in this case) a black dial. Robust and sporty watches, the designs of which have long been popular with watch enthusiasts. But what's the difference between these three models? In an interesting video, the experts from Watchfinder & Co. are up to you. Starting with how deep these watches can go underwater. To come straight to the point: the Submariner is actually the wimp of the three. In 1953, Rolex introduced the Submariner, which was the first diving watch to be water-resistant to 100 meters. Groundbreaking for that time, but the watch only really became known when it was seen on the silver screen in Bond films on the wrist of 007 himself. Also, read   How do you t