Rolex Oyster Perpetual Deepsea: works well under pressure

Rolex Deepsea Ref. 116660. Introduced in 2014, this 44mm diver’s watch which is 17.7mm thick commemorates the partnership between Rolex and the 2012 Deepsea Challenge expedition. It is powered by the Calibre 3135 automatic movement with Parachrom hairspring, around 48 hours of power reserve and is water-resistant to 3,900 metres or 12,800 feet. The "Deepsea" is inscribed in green as that is the colour of James Cameron's submersible. Photo: © Rolex

Rolex Deepsea Ref. 116660. Introduced in 2014, this 44mm diver’s watch which is 17.7mm thick commemorates the partnership between Rolex and the 2012 Deepsea Challenge expedition. It is powered by the Calibre 3135 automatic movement with Parachrom hairspring, around 48 hours of power reserve and is water-resistant to 3,900 metres or 12,800 feet. The “Deepsea” is inscribed in green as that is the colour of James Cameron’s submersible. Photo: © Rolex

The Rolex Deepsea, launched in 2014, with its graduated dial with a top half in blue that fades to black and combined with the black bezel with the Cerachrom insert offers a kind of hypnotic spellbinding effect. Well, at least for us it does.

The dial is symbolic of the deep blue waters that turn pitch black as one goes deeper into oceans and where sunlight ceases to penetrate through. This dial is actually termed “D-blue” and it is, in a sense, a celebration of James Cameron’s successful manned descent down 10,908 metres or 35,787 feet down into the deepest point in the ocean that is located at the Mariana Trench in March 2012.

That was a solo dive in the submersible called the Deepsea Challenge and it is also the name of the scientific expedition by Cameron, National Geographic and Rolex conducted for deep sea ocean research and exploration.

If you are wondering why then is the Deepsea only water-resistant to 3,900 metres or 12,800 feet representing only around 36% of the depth Cameron covered, that is because the famed Hollywood filmmaker not only wore an experimental Rolex Deepsea Challenge while in the submersible but had three such watches outside (his submersible) that were strapped onto the robotic arm and hull.

Cameron is better known for movies like Aliens (1986), The Terminator (1984), Titanic (1997) and Avatar (2009).

The Rolex Deepsea Challenge. This is an experimental watch that was worn by James Cameron and three such models were strapped outside his submersible and brought down to the depth of 10,908 metres or 35,787 feet when he descended into the Pacific Ocean in March 2012. Photo: © Rolex

The Rolex Deepsea Challenge. This is an experimental watch that was worn by James Cameron and three such models were strapped outside his submersible and brought down to the depth of 10,908 metres or 35,787 feet when he descended into the Pacific Ocean in March 2012. Photo: © Rolex

These 51.4mm diameter experimental watches (compared to 44mm for the Deepsea Challenge) are very much larger and are actually water-resistant to 12,000 metres of 39,370 feet. Moreover the experimental Rolex Deepsea has the thickness of 28.5mm versus the 17.7mm of the Deepsea Challenge.

The water-resistance of the 2014 Rolex Deepsea Challenge is actually more than sufficient. The seas surrounding Singapore for example, are only around 200 metres at their deepest.

Even the RMS Titanic’s final resting place is 3,800 metres underwater so you can be rest assured this Rolex Deepsea is well-suited for such a harsh environment, as one still has 100 metres of equivalent pressure to spare.

At 3,900 metres or 12,800 feet, the crushing pressure is around 12 tonnes on the sapphire crystal of a watch. The Rolex Deepsea is one that can operate confidently while under such pressure.

The 3,900 metres water-resistance of the Rolex Deepsea can rightly be classified as a “major overkill” as the majority of us will never ever descend that deep, unless one is really destined for hell, literally.

As Dr Kantaro Fujioka and Dr Dhugal Lindsay point out in the article, Deep Trenches: The Ultimate Abysses and published in Claire Nouvian’s excellent book, The Deep, ocean trenches below 6,000 metres are termed “the hadal zone” and named after Hades, ruler of the underworld in Greek mythology.

However, one obviously cannot bring along any material objects into the spiritual world. Therefore, it is best to appreciate life and enjoy one’s time whether on land, in the air or at sea, perhaps with this Rolex Deepsea, especially if like us, it has caught your fancy.

Guess Connect Smartwatch: Anyone’s guess

The fashionable Guess Connect Smartwatch, powered by a Japanese quartz movement and backed by smartwatch technology from Martian Watches, will be launched in late 2015. Photo: © Guess Watches

The fashionable Guess Connect Smartwatch, powered by a Japanese quartz movement and backed by smartwatch technology from Martian Watches, will be launched in late 2015. Photo: © Guess Watches

The Guess Connect smartwatch, slated for launch in the later part of 2015, comes in a form that many will find way much easier to “connect” with as it is unlike the typical box-shaped, techy-looking and mostly non-elegant smartwatches already available in the market.

After all, the Guess Connect smartwatch is designed like any other fashion watch. Guess Watches need not even need to go with the flow and label its product a “wearable tech”.

At first glance, the aesthetics of the Guess Connect smartwatch appears to be deeply-inspired by at least two well-known luxury watch brands.

Before going any deeper on this design issue, we are mindful that a spokesperson from Guess Watches had explicitly declared: “We are not in the watch business; we are in the fashion accessory business.”

Guess Watches were first launched in 1983 and the worldwide exclusive distribution rights are held by Sequel AG which is based in Zug, Switzerland.

Ok, the Guess Connect smartwatches, available in both 41mm and 45mm versions, do look fashionably stylish, but what technologically “smart” features are on offer?

This is where Martian Watches, a developer of smartwatches and based in California, comes into the picture. Guess Watches have partnered with Martian Watches for their Guess Connect smartwatches.

Housed in the watch is a Martian Watches module that has a microphone and audio speaker, and with Bluetooth, users can connect to their smartphone’s voice command app. This allows them to give hands-free voice commands, communicate (make and take calls) and reply to texts and emails with their Guess Connect smartwatch via their smartphone.

For example, one can speak with a friend through the Guess Connect smartwatch à la Dick Tracy (the detective from the American comic strip of the same name) when the connected smartphone is in one’s bag.

The Guess Connect smartwatch has the basics covered and the smartphone is key, notably for the image resolution for the camera feature. With free iOS and Android apps, setting and features can also be customised. The power for the smartwatch features can last between 3 and 5 days after a full charge while the battery for the analog watch can last up to 2 years. Photo: © Guess Watches

The Guess Connect smartwatch has the basics covered and the smartphone is key, notably for the image resolution for the camera feature. With free iOS and Android apps, setting and features can also be customised. The power for the smartwatch features can last between 3 and 5 days after a full charge while the battery for the analog watch can last up to 2 years. Photo: © Guess Watches

The Guess Connect smartwatch can also take images and when asked about the resolution, the answer is: “It depends on the resolution offered on your smartphone camera”. Video imaging is currently unavailable and it is a matter of time, so we were told.

With free iOS and Android apps, users can also customise notifications and alerts by tapping the glass of the watch.

Are Guess Connect smartwatches sustainable? Well, Martian Watches will also be the technology provider for future updates and replacements in Guess Connect smartwatches.

Will the Guess Connect smartwatch, positioned as a fashion accessory, be a success? “Even in difficut times, fashion will sell,” says the Guess Watches spokesperson.

Targeted mainly at the young, the basic functions required have been covered and with stylish models in 41mm and 45mm that are suitable for both gents and ladies, let’s just say it can be anyone’s guess (pun obviously intended).