Seiko & Citizen Watch Forum Message Archive
Pony, those are the standards I'm talking about...
I can't find it in print, but the older standard for dive watch was 150m, they new standard, and I dont remember the exact year, is 200m.
not to mention all the diving myself and others have done with the 150m watches, let alone the 100m dual displays, and for all I know people may have tried with the 70ms.
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- 150m vs 200m on the divers...what caused the increase? - brian - 2003-03-06 13:58:00
- my gist.... - shawn - 2003-03-06 14:01:00
- what 200M means in practical terms >>>> - ponycarp51 - 2003-03-06 14:08:00
- Pony, those are the standards I'm talking about... - shawn - 2003-03-06 14:15:00
- FWIW found this site looks like 1996 is current std. >>>>> - pony - 2003-03-06 16:06:00
- For what it's worth, I read recently that anything deeper than 140m without... - Rob - 2003-03-06 14:31:00
- Isn't it the case...(more) - Alex - 2003-03-06 14:46:00
- That's possible. nt - Rob - 2003-03-06 15:03:00
- totally correct- my 6309 took far more pressure at the surface during... - shawn - 2003-03-06 15:09:00
- You are correct [nt] - Will V. - 2003-03-06 17:58:00
- Once saw an analysis of the effects of dynamic pressure .... - JacobC - 2003-03-06 18:25:00
- That's kinda the point (more) - Alex - 2003-03-06 22:05:00
- The same thing appeared on Ultimate Dive Watch form - John S. - 2003-03-07 04:36:00
- That was me! I'll dig up my calculations or the reference... - B Hannigan - 2003-03-07 06:49:00
- Here 'tis.... - B Hannigan - 2003-03-07 07:09:00
- Great information. Thanks for sharing. nt - Rob - 2003-03-07 10:17:00
- This should lay all fears regarding dynamic pressure to rest, once and for all !! - JacobC - 2003-03-07 18:51:00
- calculations... fwiw - mike p - 2003-07-10 18:30:00
- That's Why We Need a new WR Standard - Kixo - 2003-03-06 23:07:00
- Yeah but... - Alex - 2003-03-07 00:22:00
- Static pressure vs Dynamic pressure>>> - jeff - 2004-11-16 08:42:00