La dernière "Vraie" Submariner face aux Tudor Black Bay 58 et Pelagos ! Toutes les différences.

Quick Corrections: The 16600 is not the last 40mm Sea-Dweller! That would be the 116600 (Sea-Dweller 4000, featuring a ceramic bezel). Special thanks to @VirgileFontaine and @vincentschneuwly9783. The helium escape valve does not "enable" the use of helium mixtures. Its sole purpose is to release the gas during decompression in a chamber. Special thanks to @bdflks. Three iconic dive watches. The Rolex Submariner 14060M is often considered the last "true" Submariner in the "Tool Watch" spirit (40mm diameter, aluminum bezel insert, drilled lugs, and 2 lines of text at 6 o'clock). The Tudor Black Bay 58, the standout success for the "Shield" brand, now boasts over a dozen variations, including an 18k yellow gold version. The first-generation Tudor Pelagos, the first titanium watch from the Rolex Group. A modern professional diver featuring superb legibility, 500m water resistance, and a helium escape valve. My other videos on this topic: (Links remain the same) Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:33 Tudor’s beginnings 02:23 The Black Bay Heritage 41mm 04:34 The Black Bay 58 06:34 My discovery of the Rolex Submariner 07:11 Submariner References 10:22 The 14060M 11:48 14060M Pricing 12:15 14060M - What I love 13:23 Cerachrom 13:55 Submariner 14060M vs. Black Bay 58 15:03 Is the 14060M perfect? 16:02 The Tudor Pelagos 17:27 What’s next? 18:31 Submariner Book - "The Key to the Depths" by Nicholas Foulkes 20:19 The Book of Rolex