"Challenger Rescue" - with Rolex Anchor
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Rolex used to include an anchor with the Seadweller and Submariners for many years up until around 2005. This anchor came with a 4,000 feet Seadweller.
In 2012 Rolex was a part of the journey about 7 miles down to the deepest part of the ocean is in the Mariana Trench, with James Cameron. The submarine went 10,908 meters (35,787 feet) deep in the Pacific Ocean. Outside the"Challenger Deep" on a control arm was a Rolex Deepsea powered by a caliber 3135.
This watch parts painting is honoring that using parts from two separate Rolex 3135 movements with two Upper Automatic Bridges stamped with "Rolex" and another two bridges stamped with "3135". The head light on the sub glows in the dark so in the right lighting, it is just awesome!
This painting is 5in x 7in and comes with a small easel, shipped for free in the CONUS with coupon code: SHIPFREE
Each painting comes with a Certificate of Authenticity which includes a signed letter with holographic ID number matching the handwritten note card attached to the back of the painting. These ID numbers our on an online database for reference.