Powerhouse Of Performance; The Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea And Cary Mullen
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Through hundred years of toiling in perfection and through dedicated work and passion, Rolex has now almost become a legend in perfection itself. Rolex has successfully done this steadfast job of maintaining its top notch position amongst the array of the world’s best watches. The Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea from the house of Rolex was introduced in <2008; it was actually an updated Sea-Dweller model, named as the Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea having a reference number of 116660. It is indeed a powerhouse of performance because of its ability to resist water up to 12,800 ft. The Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea represents the most water resistant watch ever to be made with the body crafted to perfection embodying the qualities of ultimate production. No other watch can match up to the high levels of watch production that is followed by Rolex because it has refined and reinvented the way watches are made.
Cary Mullen, an Olympian and World Cup Champion currently holds the World Record in Downhill Speed for skiing 151 KMH down the world’s most famous ski course in Austria. Skiing requires immense talent and power to maneuver the treacherous slopes and Cary Mullen through his hard work and dedication transformed from being a non-prodigy to a two-time Olympian and World Cup Champion. He followed this by formulating the five key winning strategies to go from ‘last to first’ and is famous for his self-directed, multi-media, adult learning program called How to Win Success; that has strategies for high performance in the world of sports or business or even in life and is a very successful program. This winning strategy has made Cary Mullen one of the most qualified experts on winning strategies.
Beyond his athletic activities, Cary Mullen has a successful business as a former Sales and General Manager for Dale Carnegie Training and is currently the president of a real estate investment company. Cary Mullen will be providing winning analysis for the men’s alpine skiing competitions during the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.

A powerhouse of performance in his winning days as a sportsperson and now as a motivator and speaker, Cary Mullen is exceptionally brilliant and dedicated to whatever he does. This passion of his has translated into success just as Rolex’s passion for building finest watches has made it a world wide success.
The Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea combines precise, complicated mechanics and technology with design and beauty to come up with a winning combination. The creativity of the Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea does not lie in its toughness or its artistic design; it lies in the undaunted spirit of power that the watch represents. To obtain its unique water resistance the Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea watch case has a diameter of 43.0 mm, thickness of 17.7 and the case and bracelet weight of 220 g. The competence of this incredible watch is truly tested in water where it functions flawlessly under enormous pressure and because of this it has become a watch to admire and respect. The Rolex Sea Dweller Deep Sea is an amazingly high performing watch in the world of premium, luxury men’s timepieces and is almost synonymous with time telling excellence. Its precision and mechanism is adored by all those who have had the good fortune of wearing this watch.
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