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Published December 1, 2020. Updated March 9, 2024. From evil science .

Lt. Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard in the cockpit of the bathyscaphe, committed their lives to understanding the world’s oceans and advocating for their protection. that went down on the deepest dive was found to be in perfect working order .In January of 1960, US Navy vessels began towing the Bathyscaphe Trieste—an Italian-built .

In 1960, Lieutenant Don Walsh of the US Navy and Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard navigated the Trieste bathyscaphe into the Mariana Trench.Lt. Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard in the cockpit of the bathyscaphe, committed their lives to understanding the world’s oceans and advocating for their protection. that went down on the deepest dive was found to be in perfect working order .

In January of 1960, US Navy vessels began towing the Bathyscaphe Trieste—an Italian-built deep-diving vessel measuring over 50 feet long—to Mariana’s Trench as part of Project Nekton, a series of manned dives planned to explore the depths of the trench.In 1960, Lieutenant Don Walsh of the US Navy and Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard navigated the Trieste bathyscaphe into the Mariana Trench.

Attached to the exterior of the bathyscaphe Trieste, the watch reached a depth of 10,916 metres (35,814 feet). Beyond the record – so remarkable that it remained unrivalled for over fifty years – this mission off the island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean created a window to the abyss, an underwater world that most researchers until this point . The cigar-shaped float of Piccard’s new bathyscaphe was built in Trieste, Italy, hence the name chosen for the vessel. The pressure cabin was made at Terni, about 100 km north of Rome.

This last Saturday, January 23, 2010, Rolex celebrated one of mankind's greatest achievements, with the pilot of the U.S. Navy Bathyscaph Trieste in the all Rolex Baron & Leeds boutique located in Costa Mesa, California.

Trieste is a Swiss-designed, Italian-built deep-diving research bathyscaphe. In 1960, it became the first crewed vessel to reach the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, the deepest point in Earth's seabed. [2]Fifty-two years ago Rolex made watchmaking history when it joined the bathyscaphe Trieste, crewed by Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard and U.S. Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh, as the Swiss-designed bathyscaphe descended to the then deepest-known point in the ocean. With the Oyster Perpetual Deepsea Challenge, whose waterproofness is guaranteed to 11,000 metres (36,090 feet), the deepest depths open new horizons. The ultra-high-pressure tank developed in partnership with Comex to test the waterproofness of the Oyster Perpetual Deepsea Challenge.In 1960, US Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard set a diving record when they descended to a depth of 10,916 metres (35,813 feet) at the bottom of the Mariana Trench in the Pacific Ocean. Attached to the outside of their bathyscaphe, the , was an experimental watch: the Rolex Deep Sea Special.

Lt. Don Walsh and Jacques Piccard in the cockpit of the bathyscaphe, committed their lives to understanding the world’s oceans and advocating for their protection. that went down on the deepest dive was found to be in perfect working order .

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In January of 1960, US Navy vessels began towing the Bathyscaphe Trieste—an Italian-built deep-diving vessel measuring over 50 feet long—to Mariana’s Trench as part of Project Nekton, a series of manned dives planned to explore the depths of the trench.In 1960, Lieutenant Don Walsh of the US Navy and Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard navigated the Trieste bathyscaphe into the Mariana Trench.

Attached to the exterior of the bathyscaphe Trieste, the watch reached a depth of 10,916 metres (35,814 feet). Beyond the record – so remarkable that it remained unrivalled for over fifty years – this mission off the island of Guam in the Pacific Ocean created a window to the abyss, an underwater world that most researchers until this point . The cigar-shaped float of Piccard’s new bathyscaphe was built in Trieste, Italy, hence the name chosen for the vessel. The pressure cabin was made at Terni, about 100 km north of Rome.This last Saturday, January 23, 2010, Rolex celebrated one of mankind's greatest achievements, with the pilot of the U.S. Navy Bathyscaph Trieste in the all Rolex Baron & Leeds boutique located in Costa Mesa, California.

Trieste is a Swiss-designed, Italian-built deep-diving research bathyscaphe. In 1960, it became the first crewed vessel to reach the bottom of Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, the deepest point in Earth's seabed. [2]

Fifty-two years ago Rolex made watchmaking history when it joined the bathyscaphe Trieste, crewed by Swiss oceanographer Jacques Piccard and U.S. Navy Lieutenant Don Walsh, as the Swiss-designed bathyscaphe descended to the then deepest-known point in the ocean. With the Oyster Perpetual Deepsea Challenge, whose waterproofness is guaranteed to 11,000 metres (36,090 feet), the deepest depths open new horizons. The ultra-high-pressure tank developed in partnership with Comex to test the waterproofness of the Oyster Perpetual Deepsea Challenge.

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