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Work was done from two camps: the first was Britannia So, a glacial lake named for the expedition. The second was North Ice (230 miles west) of Britannia So. The island was traversed by Studebaker m29s (military tracked vehicles, also known as "Weasels") or dog-pulled snow sledges. Mission began with a dramatic start when a RAF supply plane, which was dropping equipment by parachute, became stuck in blizzard and whiteout, forcing it to land on an emergency runway. The mission began with a dramatic start when a RAF supply plane, making equipment parachute drops, got caught in blizzard white-out and had to make an emergency landing.

According to the records, Omega Replica Watches, ref. 7809. The caseback and crown were screwed down. These watches, which were delivered with brown leather straps, were not unlike the Rolex ref. The 1952 Everest expedition was provided with 6098 pre Explorer "Ovettone". Rolex "Everest", monoblock watches, were also provided for the 1952 Everest expedition. 6098. The dials had a Rolex coronet applied and simple baton hour marks, with a baton double at 12 o’clock.

Omega Replica Watches 7809s were provided with two different dial layouts on slightly smaller watches, measuring 34mm. The dial was similar to Rolex's dial, with baton hour marks and a double at 12 o’clock. The second dial version resembled Rolex's Explorer series and Omega Replica Watches's Ranger watches, which had Arabic numerals applied at 12, 3, 6, and 9. It is unclear how many dials were provided.

The agreement between Rolex and the expedition included the monitoring of Omega Replica Watchess' timekeeping. The team would compare the timekeeping of their 7809 with BBC radio signals, and note any accuracy. These notes were then used to inform Rolex's research and development program, and its pursuit of excellence.

Captain JD. Walker, Officer in Charge of Vehicles of the Royal Engineers was extremely happy with his Oyster prince. In a letter he wrote to Rolex,Hublot Replica Watches he said that he was "extremely impressed" with his Rolex Omega Replica Watches Oyster Prince, which he wore throughout the Expedition. The letter described the extreme temperature fluctuations from 70degF up to -50degF, 21degC down to -46degC, as well as the various tasks he performed while wearing the watch, including building huts, riding the dog-sleds and driving the Weasels. The letter concludes, "Despite all of these challenges, the occasional time signals transmitted from England showed that my Rolex Omega Replica Watches Prince was still maintaining an impressive accuracy." It never needed to be wound manually.