Rolex Watch gets a transformation after retrieved from Ocean Bed: Beneath the vast expanse of the oceans lies a remarkable assortment of lost objects, extending far beyond the realm of marine life. These sunken treasures encompass sunken cities, shipwrecks, enigmatic artifacts, and even everyday items. They serve as a window into our human history, revealing our impact on the planet and the unfortunate accidents.
Australian surfer Matt Cuddihy found a Rolex watch at the bottom of the ocean last summer. Ultimately, the watch has been restored and returned to its rightful owner.
Thor Svaboe is an enthusiastic writer on watches for GQ, and the only Norwegian that doesn’t own a pair of skis. After a stint on YouTube and the largest Scandinavian Online Magazine, Svaboe writes for Fratello Watches, with previous editor’s roles at Time + Tide Watches and Oracle Time. While keeping a finger on the pulse of the watch world, Svaboe tries to avoid his Contrarian label, failing miserably. You will find him in a business meeting wearing a Brioni jacket with a £19 orange Casio, or on the beach with a frayed tee and a small bespoke dress watch. Thor has interviewed Industry CEOs and horologically-focused artists alike, and has the unimaginative social media handle @thorsvaboe.