What does water resistance mean? - Watch and Learn #6
Today's video is part 2 of Watch and Learn #5, which was an overview of water resistance. In this video we explain the various water resistant marks, and the specifications used to rate water resistant watches. We'll end with debunking a myth about dynamic water pressure and its effect on watch seals. Warning! Math and Science approaching!
EDIT: The 2nd equation should result in 4500 Pa, not 450 Pa. That is about 18 inches of water; still inconsequential but an error nonetheless.
Видео What does water resistance mean? - Watch and Learn #6 канала Long Island Watch
EDIT: The 2nd equation should result in 4500 Pa, not 450 Pa. That is about 18 inches of water; still inconsequential but an error nonetheless.
Видео What does water resistance mean? - Watch and Learn #6 канала Long Island Watch
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