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Coffee and Deepsea
As I’m in between jobs this month I’m happily having a bit of ‘me’ time, today it’s coffee (with a cycling theme) and the Deepsea.
Coffee at Rapha to reflect on…

the Deepsea at the watch shop

And next to the 14060M for comparison

Whilst the obvious comment to the Deepsea is the size, the Titanium meant it was surprisingly light and I loved the doom crystal (which I failed to capture very well in these shots). Definitely a fascinating timepiece that I was glad to have seen in real life.
Have a good weekend when it comes. D.

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Coffee and Deepsea
By: Drek : January 6th, 2023-10:12
As I’m in between jobs this month I’m happily having a bit of ‘me’ time, today it’s coffee (with a cycling theme) and the Deepsea. Coffee at Rapha to reflect on… the Deepsea at the watch shop And next to the 14060M for comparison Whilst the obvious commen...
I agree
By: Drek : January 6th, 2023-14:26
it is too big for me and my little wrists (even half way up my forearm it’s big) but for it’s size it’s light and the fact that it’s not a watch I could pull off, doesn’t detract from what an impressive watch it is. I was happy to try it 😀
It really is
By: Drek : January 6th, 2023-15:52
I am envious of those on the forum with the wrists to pull this off. I suppose the next challenge will be if they can make a watch the size of the sub with the depth rating of the Deepsea 🤔
You’re welcome
By: Drek : January 6th, 2023-15:49
Yes I think the use of titanium was a good move as in steel it would be to heavy IMO. It will be interesting to see if they use titanium in other sports watches as Tudor have done with the Pelagos (which is amazingly light). HAGWE. D.