For you watch lovers...

There seems to be a bubble of gas at the top of the dial. On the one hand this lets you see that it is fluid-filled. On the other hand it undoes the benefit as the bubble will compress at depth, not as much as if the watch were entirely gas-filled.
 
just another dramatic picture and a b rated marketing rep.


i guarantee that you put that watch on the top of a 6 ton hydralic jack and then use that jack to lift a F 550 and you will have nothing but parts.

The US navy Deep Sea Dive suit that goes to 2300 foot depths down weighs about a thousand pounds on shore. This thing is just a scam.
 
Hmmm, $1600 for a basicly NoName (TM) watch ...
I'd rather buy a decent Seiko for $200-$400 and a nice knife with the change :D
BTW, I highly doubt that a thing like that can take over 1100 atm of pressure for more than a few milliseconds ...
 
I think the price is out of this world!:thumbdn:

The best thing about it IMO is the sapphire crystal and the screw-down crown.
But those don't justify the price.
And like others have said, no human is going to scuba dive that deep and live to tell about it.
I think you would better off just buying a nice Casio G-Shock.
 
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