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  • That's there old bracelet you goof. And the reason the centre piece is hollow was for weight purposes. The last few years all the bracelets have been updated and are best in the industry, do your homework before spamming your message on every single video.

  • Looks like you got my bell external lights ?

  • i got the same watch but my balls are smaller lol

  • Fuck I'd love to dive without gloves on..

  • If anything, it's HPNS. The gasses definately do have an effect and obviously the main reason for this. But when subjected to such high pressures their are a ton of side effects. Sat diving is the elite of the commercial diving industry, so in other words. if you not a diver shut the fuck up

  • Ah I see

  • Worked the oilfields for years! Divers were always a bit cranky.... A bit psycho.... Must be the gases I guess! They're like celebrities , quite right too- the jobs they do they need all the attention! Who knows when they'll be put to the test!!! Deserve every penny they earn! Bought a Comex Submariner off a diver in Rotterdam in 95.... wish I still had it now!

  • Show us your video Mr Bollocks

  • Bollocks! I wore one in sat way before that!

  • Nice looking Rolex. Good testament and location shot. I live and hunt in the Canadian Arctic and I wear a Ball Trainmaster. Pulsemeter (CSOC) it serves me well. I admire that Rolex you use as part of your diving tools. Your life depends on it. Thanks for showing us its durability and how reliable it is.

  • I am diver, and am interested injob u guys doo, it is another world

    do you know does any company take people for training i am 32 y old

  • you mad ethe oil spill you work for BP! JK LOL

  • not me brainsalad im a subcontractor, working in uk

    tHIS WATCH IS NOW MORE FAMOUS THAN THE ONE DAVID BECKHAM WEARS

  • How deep where u, wouldn't the pressure be ALOT?

  • @mangooseman95 not if your pressurized to depth

  • Nooooo! it might get scratched!

  • If you spot some guys in a bar nearby the harbour dressed and looking like homeless wearing a Sea Dweller they are probably commercial divers.

  • then outta nowhere in the abyss you see giant white teeth and the video ends.that would be maddd scary.

  • Amazing vid. I mite be going for a Taster day at Fort William. Im hoping to become a diver as a welder.

  • In Twenty years of diving you might do a week of welding. A lot of cutting underwater, but don't think you'll be an underwater welder.. they don't exist. Every school will in the world will briefly teach you how to weld underwater, but you'll probably never need it. :)

  • thanks for the info matey. keep safe.

  • What would the sat divers have to talk about in the pub?

    Try a Baliha'i project 1000m watch. I've got mine!!!

    regards, NTVL, NGH, NKD,G1,G2,Al-khor, CKP.

    Stay loose and stay safe buddy.

  • i don't want to sound stupid but what were you doing in that depth?

  • Hello Blueshirt, it was just another day at the office, doing oilfield maintenance work for BP

  • @divingwatch Man You have got balls to go down there! No way would I go......

  • @divingwatch to bad your maintenance failed

  • Davey G.....from the "Oh really yeah"

  • Flippin heck, is that you Mick ?

  • Yes it is , who are you??

  • Nice vid but about the watch as a comersial diver u got no use at all for it !

    it is like a driver of a forest harvester would carry a flint axe !

    if a diver HAS to wear a analog dive watch as a timekeping instrument (in a backup role) it would be way better to chose a sinn UX because of the "readability" under water

  • Yes to be honest you are right. There is absolutely no need for a saturation diver to use a watch. It is all timed by the supervisor on the surface. There are no decom over time issues, the only governing factor is not going over the 8hr duration defined in the regulations..This watch is an engineering statement....thanks for you comments

  • It's important to wear 'bling' on these hard hat dives. Never know when you are gonn run in to a couple of hotties when your welding on the sea floor

  • how the hell do you weld on the sea floor

  • @TaskForceThrowdown lmfao funny comment

  • @TaskForceThrowdown Maybe Mermaids??? :) LMAO

  • @TaskForceThrowdown Maybe Mermaids??? :) LMAO .. But I Do LOVE The Watch.

  • how deep was the diver?

  • I assume the depth is displayed on the right wich would mean that at the start of the video they are at 90 m

  • 135 meters, but i thought it was 90 at first to. :)

  • I have that watch! The sad thing is for being a deepsea dweller, i only took it down about 5 feet.lol Really cool video thou, thats like the all time job. :)

  • Go fuck yourself YOUSEFSPIE!  YOU try this shit for a living. Go scan your ass across the register and leave the real work to us real men.

  • NO NO i was saying how every video THERE IS A GAYY ROCKBAND based on this video SO its annoying because i can NEVER FIND THIS VIDEO.

  • you do that for a living?

  • @jedimindtrx100 What time is it down there? Time to cut your air supply and pull anchor!

  • Get a life HOMO

  • YOu suck

  • Fantastic! Thanks for posting.

  • Yeah, but can it tell what the time is in Zurich?

  • Must be the best YTube entry I've seen - extraordinary. Thanks for posting.

  • Mike,

    Great video. Hope all is well?

    BTW one or two on TRF went quiet when you posted the clip. Not sure they are used to seeing the DSSD 'at its proper place of work'.

    cheers

    Aly

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  • Wow!! Great footage!! Truly an amazing line of work. Thank you for sharing.

  • amazing vid!! thats what them watches are made for.

  • eh up **** never new i was a star look how steady that is,,you owe me a spend in the bond,,,se ya soon ya fucker,,P***

  • Where and which vessel are you work off in this video?

  • Technip Wellservicer

  • last dive

  • let me get this right ye pay 4500 for a watch that can withstand the pressure of sat just to know the time!!

  • Yep!

  • Great video. I just bought a DeepSea and love it. Be safe down there!

  • Mine cost me £520 pounds sterling when I worked for Comex in 1992. It is still in the box as I found the Seiko a better tool, anyway the only thing a sat diver needs a watch for is to know when to ditch the clump weight if the bell is ditched from the surface. So best leave it in the bell where it would probably stop!

  • the deep sea didnt even sweat. thats nothing for it.

  • When you are earning £1500 a day whats £4500 for that watch, just three days work and that is what this watch is for, diving!!

    Its the gimps who buy these watches and then wear them to show off to their mates and birds that are the real loooooosers in life!

    If it had Comex on it that watch would be worth £65000 easily!

  • Why's the pay so much?

  • Its the going rate in the North sea. The danger of it, the fact you are locked in a steel cylinder for most of your working time is another reason. Hyperbaric welders earn even more!!!££££££££££

  • I like the watch and appreciate what it can do. so i bought it. Am i a loser now?

  • Ok so you are saying that this watch is No. 1. There are many HEV dive watches out there that can do the same thing at less than 1/8 the cost of the Rolex. Why would I want to bang and scratch the hell out of a $9000 watch.

  • I do it for the sheer hell of it...casio rules ok

  • Cause that was what it was made for. Diving. And Diving deep. Its a shame alot of Deepseas probably wont even see water. Bangs and scratches can be fixed anyways, but theres no fun in doing that.

  • Thanks Zach, i couldnt have put it better!!!

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