Impressive! I needn't be too concerned washing up with mine😁
It's a great watch.
You may have seen Casio's real-world depth test of their cheapest G-Shock, the DW-5600:
Quite impressive stuff.
Then this gentleman decided to use his pressure chamber capable of creating over 6000psi (or 400ATM / 4000m - the "abyssal zone") of pressure on another G-shock, the GA-2100, both stock and oil-filled:
I was surprised at how well the un-modified one performed.
Impressive! I needn't be too concerned washing up with mine😁
It's a great watch.
Should be okay for the deep end of the local pool then.
Great stuff, though at 7:37 he states that "this is the first time a hydro-modded watch has seen this type of extreme pressure before", but:
https://forum.tz-uk.com/showthread.p...tch-That-Could
Interesting! I hadn't thought about the pressure depressing the pushers before. That non-oil filled did pretty well, didn't it?
Dave E
Skating away on the thin ice of a new day
Pateks are better:
https://www.watchprosite.com/patek-p...15316.3116201/
I don’t understand how the pushers can operate at the surface?