The Divomet, we are safe to assume, was developed in hopes to be used by Jacques Piccard and Donald Walsh in their descent in the Trieste to the deepest Corum 138-181-20-0002-BN42 Men's watch known point on earth (the Mariana Trench in the Pacific).There, they used the Rolex Deep Sea Special strapped to the outside of the bathyscaph.The Rolex Divomet never made it out of prototyping and was, up until this very item suced, totally undocumented.
It is interested to note that the Divomet Corum 163-150-20-0F01FM30R Men's watch features a bakelite outter ring, just like you'd find on the early Rolex GMT 6542s made at the same time.This particular (and particularly awesome) piece of Rolex dive history is coming up for sale at Christies November 15th Geneva sale and has a pre-sale estimate of roughly $16,000-$21,000.Click here fore more details.Hodinkee in Rolex Tuesday, October 19, 2010 at 8:27AM Air Boss Mach 8 - $1995What does the $2000 Swiss Army Watch look like? It looks like the watch to the right.
I would rather pack a small crushable day pack than use a ‘fanny-pack’ even if I am in the middle of nowhere.Pros: Custom fit hip-belt, well-ventilated back pad, adjustable and lightweight.Cons: Top-loading only. Needs internal pockets in top compartment.Verdict: A solid buy worth your money. Rose Cameron, a Southern Californian, Swiss replica Rolex 116233-WRJ Men's watch gets away from her comfort zone often (think South America). But, that makes her an apt gear tester: Treks abroad take on a whole new level of gear requirements! Not to mention water safety and first aid issues. Her next big plan includes Mount Shasta and two glaciers in Yosemite.Want to test gear for Outside magazine? Apply to be a member of our Gear Army, here.