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very good work and ...
some first points to enphasize :
1) we know for sure that HEV is the result of a joint Rolex and Comex technical partnership that have survived up to the present days ( for ex. the Deep Sea was engineered and tested by Comex as you can see from below pictures ) ;
2) Comex has used and tested Rolex watches since the middle of the 60s before all 1665 , so the assumption that " Rolex has used other divers BEFORE Comex " should have to be changed : the agreement between Rolex and Comex has just created a status of exclusivity in the matter of testing and development.
3) the production of all PP mk1 has been certainly done in just one batch and at the same time due to case numbers in an extremely restricted range ; this doesn't change at all their condition of true prototypes ( by the way created with a special dial as often done by Rolex also with " special 1665 " and many times with watches delivered to Comex ) ;
4) about the supposed " problem " that 1 or few PP mk1 have been sold through Rolex AD.. this is completely irrelevant as a sparrow doesn't make a spring ( or how we say in Italy : " an exception is just a rule validation " ).
further comments PENDING.... LOL LOL LOL
Nicolas.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : December 8th, 2014-06:39
.....i suspect the answer to your question could be any number of possibilities. Firstly, my documentation shows that Rolex were lending a watch to a diver for testing in June 1971. The Sea-Dweller was, I believe, officially launched in 1971. The Mk1 lent...
Marcello....
By: Baron - Mr Red : December 8th, 2014-10:22
. ....first thanks for your assistance with my article. Yes, the issue of Comex is certainly clearer now. Differentiating between using Comex exclusively and alongside other dive companies and private divers now seems much clearer. OK...on the issue of "p...
Bill.....
By: Baron - Mr Red : December 9th, 2014-01:13
The Mk1 Patent Pendings occur within a very narrow serial range...one batch starting 1.7 and another batch starting 2.2. I have owned Mk1s in each of the two batches. I will answer one part of your question and that is that I have had Rolex-to-Diver watch...
Bill....
By: Baron - Mr Red : December 9th, 2014-10:37
regarding the Mk2 Patent pending with 2.2 serial....why do you think it did not have a patent pending case back? If that was the case, what would differentiate it from a Mk2 that was not a patent pending? My Mk2 Patent Pending has Patent Pending on case b...
Yep....
By: Baron - Mr Red : December 10th, 2014-02:36
......this is my point too. Just one swallow a summer does not make. We have essentially 10 times as many examples coming direct from divers as direct from ADs (albeit there can be some crossover as Marcello highlighted). Mk1 is a prototype in my book.
GREAT WRITE UP!!!
By: daytonaman799 : December 10th, 2014-18:20
This was a great write up! Fantastic piece of history and a great summary of it. Joe you just have a great handle on vintage Rolex and especially the tool watch end of the spectrum. Thanks for sharing both images of your collection and your knowledge of t...