How to Use a Dive Watch Rotating Bezel

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How to Use a Dive Watch Rotating Bezel Guide

The diver’s watch is perhaps the most iconic in the world. This is partly due to the instantly-recognizable insert in the rotating bezel. Before any digital technology equipment was developed for divers, we relied on mechanics. And at the time, a divers watch was the only tool a diver could use in order to dive and keep track of elapsed time. Today, there are far more accurate tools to measure elapsed time underwater, but the iconic and recognizable design has stuck, and today, the diver’s watch is one of the most popular types of watches today.

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Rolex T SWISS T  – What Does it Mean?

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Rolex T SWISS T  and Swiss-T <25 – What Does it mean?

There are many small details on Rolex watches that you may not even pay a second thought to at first glance. Rolex is a company that is all about evolution, not revolution. As such, the company consistently improves and refines its products, making small tweaks of visual details, materials used, and technical improvements. All of this is to improve their durability, reliability, and overall performance.

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