For those into watches, the Rolex Submariner is an icon that is irreplaceable to many. First designed for divers, much like the name suggests, this stainless steal classic has adorned the wrist of men since 1953. Despite the fact that curiosity has taken the best of us in many cases, we have never been able to disassemble this classic piece, no matter how curious we were of the inner workings. No need to wonder any more as the professionals at WF&Co. have done that job for us in this video, demonstrating how each individual piece comes together to make up the iconic watch. However, be warned not to try this at home as unlike the professionals in the video you will most likely fail at reassembling the watch.
Disassembling the Rolex Submariner
December 31, 2014
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