The earth is very dangerous. It is either an earthquake or tsunami or a leak of dangerous substances, so a watch that is magnetic and shockproof can accompany you through a relatively safe holiday. Of course, it is not to keep you alert during disasters, but to let this high-performance watch accompany you through extreme sports enthusiasts.
Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Offshore DIVER Self-Winding Diver’s Watch
The Royal Oak Offshore DIVER watch inherits the classic appearance of an octagonal bezel fixed with eight hexagonal polished screws, and the stainless steel case is interlaced with matte and bright polishing. The black rubber underneath the bezel echoes the black rubber covered by the crown and the strap, and the crown at 10 o’clock gives the watch its superb technical features. Its solid structure makes it have better performances such as anti-magnetic and anti-vibration.
Rolex Oyster Perpetual MILGAUSS Antimagnetic Watch
Rolex has successfully designed a watch that can withstand 1,000 gauss (0.1 Tesla or 80,000 amps / meter) while guaranteeing excellent timing performance, successfully solving the problem of magnetic field interference.
The MILGAUSS watch was introduced in 1956 and is designed for engineers and technicians working in magnetic fields. Magnetic force affects the normal operation of mechanical watches, but MILGAUSS is equipped with a Rolex patented magnetic shield to protect the movement, with a magnetic resistance of 1,000 gauss. ‘Mille’ means a thousand in French, which is why the watch is named. This watch is particularly popular with scientists at the European Nuclear Research Organization (CERN) in Geneva.
Such a strong antimagnetic ability relies on a number of innovative technologies: the first layer of protection is an antimagnetic cover made of ferromagnetic alloy in the oyster case, which wraps the movement and provides efficient protection for it. The magnetic shield is engraved with the symbol of magnetic flux density-B, and an arrow is displayed above it. Rolex invented the technology in 1956 and has continued to refine it since. The second layer of protection uses important parts of the movement made of new paramagnetic materials.
Glashütte launches sporty tourbillon watch
Glashütte’s new sports anti-vibration tourbillon watch has excellent protection, and you don’t need to worry about it when it is used in sports. The tourbillon at six o’clock makes the watch accurate even when it vibrates. The 46mm stainless steel case with a little red cloth strap is added for endless movement.
The Glashütte watchmaking factory cooperates with the Fraunhofer technology research and development team in Stuttgart, Germany, to develop the ideal material for making shock-resistant components. These anti-vibration elements consist of a resilient elastomer that is placed between the movement and the case to hold the movement. Four cushioning elements made of elastic material absorb at least 60% of external impact. Because of this shock absorbing system, the reliability and accuracy of the movement can be ensured even in the case of strong impact.
Omega Seamaster 15000 Gaussian Magnetic Watch
This breakthrough anti-magnetic technology was jointly developed by Omega engineers and a team consisting of ETA, Swatch Group Research Lab ASULAB, and Nivarox FAR. The first anti-magnetic movement sample created from this was carried in an Omega Seamaster series Aqua Among Terra watches. Different from the previous standard anti-magnetic method of magnetic shielding in the watchmaking industry, Omega does not rely on the anti-magnetic inner case, but has a unique approach to select a variety of non-ferrous metal materials to create an anti-magnetic movement, thereby fundamentally preventing the movement Magnetic field effect. This new movement is applying for several patents. Even if exposed to a strong magnetic field of more than 15,000 Gauss, the precise travel time performance of this movement is still unaffected, with an extraordinary level of Swiss Observatory watches.
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