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 Posted: Wed Mar 11th, 2009 07:35 pm
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Isthmus wrote: Any of Sinn's oil filled watches can do this.  The trick is the noncomresability of fluids.  If interior volume of the watch can't be compressed, then equal pressure is exerted outward regardless of the depth.  Fish and squid work in the same principle.  they generally have no collapsible cavities.  since they are almost entirely fluid filled, the pressure of the watter has no effect on them.  the only thing keeping them from the lowest depth is food, temperature and the ability to fed off predators.

Yea Sinn did well. Google the specs on the Sinn UX rather impresive. I don't have it in front of me right now and already have 9 windows open looking at something else. LOL :D

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 Posted: Wed Mar 11th, 2009 08:03 pm
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  Skipdawg wrote: Jim I can think of one watch off the top of my head. :cool:

http://www.geekwatches.com/blancpain/blancpain-500-fathoms-1000m-diving-watch
Bathys Hawaii too, the 100 Fathoms.
One of these days I want one... hand6.gif

Cheers,
Griff

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 Posted: Thu Mar 12th, 2009 09:47 am
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here you can see more Rolex Deepsea Pics (not the Seadweller)

http://www.rruegger.ch/rolex_deepsea_special.htm

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 Posted: Thu Mar 12th, 2009 11:52 am
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Too bad I don't speak / read Deutsch or German... and can't figure out how to change the language displayed.... looks like a very informative site.

 

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