Submariner
The Submariner, is water-resistant to 1000 ft and because of its unidirectional brown bezel as well as its blue dial, undoubtedly is among the most beautiful diving watches available for sale (from $ 14000) it appeared with a white ceramics bezel as well as the famous in-house automatic movement. That very same year Rolex marketed the all-new Sea Dweller: the Deep-sea, waterproof to close to 12,795 foot, a record ($9,300). Another noteworthy watch in the maritime realm is definitely the Yacht-Master 2, released in 2007. It is a regatta chronograph notable by its countdown characteristic, programmable from your bezel and connected to the movement ($33,180 to $37,600).
As for the Cosmo-graph Daytona, that's fitted using the new 8910 number manufactured by Rolex since 2009 (it, prior to this contained an El Primero movement created by Zenith), it has aroused such enthusiasm that you will have to wait quite a few months and months to have one and lay out at the least $9,300 (for the steel model) before you strap it to your wrist. Well the same goes to the Milgauss released in 2009 and inspired by way of a 50s model. Its name is the contraction of the French words Miller (thousand) and gauss, the unit of measurement of magnetic fields, its automatic movement again a fully in-house caliber wonderfully resists electromagnetic waves (around $6,150)