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  1. Project Sealab: The Story of the United States Navy's Man-in-the-Sea Program Hardcover – January 1, 1966 by Terry Shannon (Author), Charles Payzant (Author) Man’s latest achievement in his conquest of the mysterious and challenging world that lies beneath the sea, the Navy’s famed Project Sealab experiment, is dramatically chronicled in this fascinating book.

    • Terry Shannon, Charles Payzant
  2. 16 de feb. de 2015 · Sealab I went into action off the coast of Bermuda in 1964, commanded by Bond, and reached a depth of 58m. Four divers were involved in the experiment, which lasted for 11 days and was brought to a close because of an impending tropical storm. The experiment was a success, with Bond showing that saturation diving in the open ocean was feasible ...

  3. 28 de oct. de 2022 · Many of the ads from the late 1960s mentioned that Aquastar watches were used in SEALAB II, Pre-Continent (or Conshelf, a Cousteau endeavor), or simply Man-in-the-Sea programs. Unfortunately, these ads could be little more than clever marketing as they made no mention of the models used in SEALAB, or even if it was Aquastar watches that were used, rather than their popular watchband thermometers.

  4. The Story of Sealab II. 1966 · 29 min. TV-G. Documentary. This vintage informational film chronicles the U.S. Navy's Sealab II project, a 1966 experiment in which multiple teams of men lived in an undersea habitat off the California coast. Subtitles: English. Starring: George F. Bond Walter Mazzone Scott Carpenter. Directed by: John J. Hennessy.

  5. 16 de oct. de 2017 · A US-based eBay seller has quietly posted – alongside a jade elephant pendant, a set of three Elgin pocketwatches, and many other bits and bobs – a Rolex Submariner, reference 5512. The gilt four-line dial printing, lovely patina and riveted bracelet would make it a nice find for any collector. But this may not be any ordinary vintage Sub.

  6. 19 de oct. de 2019 · The original SEALAB 1 from 1964 at the Man In The Sea Museum in Panama City, Florida As you can imagine, whenever a new SEALAB -related watch surfaces, I get really excited. Today I would like to share this excitement and present the latest SEALAB survivor, a Rolex Submariner Ref. 5512 with SEALAB – 10 engravings given to one of the 28 Aquanauts of SEALAB 2 .