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June 29 2013


freddy333

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Freddy I really like that one but isnt that case wrong for that dial? Either way its sweet!

 

Wrong in what way?

The initial handful of prototype Subs made for Comex (ie, prior to having Comex signed dials) were off-the-shelf 5513s with He valves added, which is what you see.

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The reason I asked was because i thought the 5513 didnt have a helium valve.

 

Correct. But the 5514, made exclusively for the French industrial diving company, Comex, did. The watches sold to Comex had the company's name inscribed on the dial, but the initial 5514 prototypes did not

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The Sea Dweller, which was essentially a modified retail version of the 5514, evolved from Rolex's work with Comex on the He valve, allowing the watch to survive decompression in hyperbaric chambers.

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Freddy I really like that one but isnt that case wrong for that dial? Either way its sweet! Heres a few new ones i picked up this week, if anyone know the exact model numbers for the pams that would be great to know. Im not a pam guy. lol

 

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Love that 029 Mike  :)  was wearing mine yesterday too !

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