Sunday, November 28, 2010
Diving and Dive Automatic Watch
Automatic dive watch is a watch that is designed to be used for divers who want to dive safely at a deeper level. Sun will have some common features, which include a water resistant for more than 10 ATMs, which corresponds to a depth of 100 m or approximately 330ft. A quality dive hours will be waterproof to a depth of about 250 million, or about 800ft. Today it is possible using the latest technology to produce the first automatic dive that can be used in a much deeper dive. Genuine real dive watch will be in accordance with ISO 6425 standards, which confirms the required standards are achieved in testing the quality and features to look out for are considered suitable for diving, and will certainly be used with camera breathing underwater at a depth of 100 million or more. Watches that meet ISO 6425 standards are marked with "different" to allow easier identification of true dive watches of watches that appear similar in design but not if fact suitable for use when diving.
Some other features of the standard ISO 6425 diving watch are: the inclusion of a unidirectional bezel having at least 5 minutes passed signs minutes and pre-select a specific time marker so the marker can used.This is combined with signs of clearly visible for several minutes on the watch face. Watch should be 25 cm visible in dark surroundings. There should be an indicator to see when working in a totally dark environment. This is usually achieved by means of light turned the clock. The time must have a degree of resilience to shocks, which is tested using a hard plastic hammer hard on the ticker and delivered a blow to the side and one on the face. Sun also tested for belt rusted, also tested for durability and should not be an indication that the battery is in hours using one.
As you can see high standards as you would expect in a vital piece of equipment that is extremely important to get proper instruction is true for use when diving.
A lot of companies that make automatic dive watches recommend that the watch is pressure tested by a certified technician to regularly preferably every year and seals renewed every 2-3 years. To view in top condition it is recommended that you wash the watch in fresh water, if you were diving in salt water.You can leave an hour immersed in water for 24 hours, and this will help protect against rust and will look to keep the work function effectively.
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