Link to I like Watches TH-cam channel th-cam.com/channels/lAf0X5yP43EshnLQlQ8YOA.html And link to our second channel Beyond the press for more dive watch videos th-cam.com/channels/veB47lgzZJ1WOf4XYVJNBw.html
It would be really cool if you could find a watchmaker to partner with for these videos. They could make videos taking apart the watches after you test them to see how the internal parts were affected. That would be really interesting to watch in my opinion.
Hi guys, this is an automatic watch. You did not wind it before putting it in, which is the only reason it stopped in the tank. The watch powers itself through physical movements, which is why it started again after you handled it. 😊
Incredible video! Thank you Lauri and Anni! I am thrilled with the performance of that watch…. I can not wait to see what happened inside the watch! You have done a wonderful thing for me and my channel to so thank you so much again!
I ended up buyung this watch based on the test here. Been a great watch so far. Changed out the watch strap though. The back of the watch now has "Tested to 3000m on Hydraulic Press Channel" engraved on the watch back. Real solid watch, impressed an acquaintance of mine who is a deep water certified diver/dive instructor/rescue diver.
After watching this video I had to buy this watch .Knowing you have a rock solid watch on that can go 3000 meters deep is amazing.The Rolex deepsea homage is my favourite watch and I couldn’t go past the cronos.The price for this craftsmanship is indisputable.Keep up the pressure tests you are doing a wonderful job .
The video i was waiting on , i love this concept. I wear 300m and 1000meter resistant watches all the time but always doubt the claims. Either way still overkill for any situation
Respect to Cronos - achieved a very impressing result here. Just imagine the movement regularly ran out of power during the test and as soon as it was moved it picked up ticking again...
Dive watches are usually designed with a curved crystal. As the pressure increases, the crystal starts to flatten, and the design makes it even more watertight. The crown on dive watches usually have two gaskets to stop water ingress.
Cronos has updated the same watch with new case back logo showing off the 3000m pressure test from this channel. They also updated the 1000m to 2000m. I have one and really nice watch.
@@saturnreturns613 Thanks Saturn. My collection is relatively small, but after that video I had to order it. It looks so well designed and smart enough to rock with a suit. Looking forward to it!🤘
It's an automatic watch. That means it needs to be wound up to run. If the watch's spring system was just barely wound up before the test that can explain why it stopped after a while - and start running again once Lauri picked it up and turned it (the rotor inside wounds up the spring). Impressive that it took 3x the indicated pressure.
@@Floortile83 You've got your terms wrong. The balance wheel in a mechanical watch, is the time keeping part which makes sure the unwinding of the main spring occurs at a regular rate for keeping time. It's the little wheel which quickly swings back and forth at a regular rate. What you are referring to, in typical modern automatic watches, in generally referred to as a weighted rotor.
@@SilentNoises91 Exactly. For some of my Swiss automatics, just merely picking one up which is unwound, gives it enough oomph to get it ticking. But not for long. Which could explain what we witnessed here.
Sadly however, both those ideas would not make any sense to the future generations in and of themselves… I just put them up as good jokes based on current meme gags, and of course a channel related joke For those things to make sense The time capsule 2 million…would need to contain a computer hard drive or USB stick or something on which was stored a digital copy of the channels ENTIRE library, thereby the people who discover it in several hundreds years will not only get a glimpse into earths past as to what some did for enjoyment, but would give them the means to appreciate the joke of the time capsule being labelled that…
@@WoodworkerDon one would hope that the trends of political groups to repeat the mistakes of history rather than learn from them are overcome…and in so doing the concept of a “history book” in whatever way it’s conveyed still is actually a thing…should overcome that issue quite nicely Further assuming other trends like “inability to read” gets stopped from being perpetuated as well
@@fivecitydirttracker4776 we find things hundreds even thousands of years old and we figure it out…what’s to say they won’t… Furthermore, the advancements by correlation…leaving what would be a severely antiquated data storage device would present the challenge of “how do we get access to its contents considering our advancements”
"I guess it was green Jello." It was lime Jello. It really does smell that way, sharp and resinous. One small implosion for a bottle, 40 giant surprises for 2600 AD! Each DEEP DIVER message will include 20 Cherokee Purple tomato seeds. "Look what we had...now you too." 1860 meters, 6102 ft, 1.16 statute miles. 18,671 kPa, 184.3 atm, 2708 psi Thank you for imploding my bottle!
@@HydraulicPressChannel And that we can see the peak pressure the entire time without you having to press a button like on the force meter you use with the hydraulic press.
It actually seemed to still being running at the max depth, when it "stopped" the seconds hand was in the middle of two notches. By the time he released the preasure, it had moved to about 3/4 to the next mark from 1/2.
Message for the future: “Don’t harm each other over petty issues; instead, come together and enjoy each others’ company”. I also think you guys should test metal containers inside the pressure chamber! Maybe metal thermoses, and mini metal subs/shipping containers.
Metals corrode. Cylinders suffer "buckle instability." Opaque sealed containers on a beach cause panic. .Message for the future! "Last Tag, no backies."
I’m a fan of the I Like Watches channel and was really interested to see how the Cronos did in your machine. With cheaper watches like this one you always wonder if the depth rating is accurate and with this one it seems like it is. Seriously tough watch 💪
If you watch all the other watches they've tested, most easily withstand 200m of pressure, even when they're only rated to 100m. More than likely the better made Chinese watches like cronos, San Martin, steeldive, heimdallr, proxima can easily withstand the 200m+ of pressure.
@@gilbertoflores7397 Oh absolutely. The brands you mention have a well deserved reputation for quality and in general watches are on the whole way more waterproof than anybody really needs in an average day to day. This was an extreme example and I always tend to take the view that if something sounds too good to be true then it probably is. But I was wrong to be so pessimistic in this case
@@garethsigrist8714 I've never understood that sort of thinking. Orient makes 100 dollar, 200m divers. No one questions that. But because its an affordable Chinese watch (a well made, better feeling and better quality it can't be as good or reliable?) Too many times people dismiss these and say they're not "true divers" because they're not certified, yet they more than likely pass should they be tested. This becomes all too clear when they've tested non divers and they can easily withstand 200m of pressure, and regular non certified divers makes it well past 300m+.
@@gilbertoflores7397 sorry to necropost but the big reason we trust orient and not the Chinese brands is simple. Orient and others like Seiko sell directly and through ADs, all above-board. If they make claims that aren't true there is legal recourse for their claims to be tried in our courts. If the Chinese brands don't match their claims though there's really no options, no legal standard against false advertising. Established brands are a known quantity but the Chinese brands are much more of an unknown. But as we can see and as I can personally attest to, plenty of the Chinese brands do their due diligence and really do make a good product and advertise and rate it honestly. I have a Steeldive and a Pagani sub, both of which I have had in some very punishing water resistance situations and they have worked admirably, as well as withstanding an impressive amount of shock, vibration, and magnetic fields. The magnetic resistance is the most impressive to me. I've had these watches around actively running electric motors, hot electric wiring, and all my magnetic tools like my flashlight end cap and my neodymium magnet-on-a-stick and they've all resisted magnetization.
@@Floortile83 Antibody Dependent Enchancement (ADE)! Instead of protecting the vaccinated, it primes their immune systems to attack their own cells when COVID infected again. The next COVID round could kill 400 million people. A substantial majority of vaccinated people are declared Democrats and "Liberals." The "jabs" are binary weapons of mass destruction. Everything Democrat Socialism touches turns to §нιτ - even when it touches itself. Politics is like a Möbius band. Going around full circle does not bet you back to Start.
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3km!!?..strongggg!!!!!! I think the watch should be working OK tbh..it wasn't wound before the test so that covers the stop/start as you picked it up!.. One hell of a watch!
For the price...I am absolutely impressed. If it was eco drive like Japanese it would probably still work.Pressure of 300Bar probably damaged mechanism as watch shrinked enough. But keeping water out and that glass???Woow amazing👏👏👏
@@jimmyb1451 but the pressure test shows that it can tolerate well over 1000M of water pressure. how would simple steam break the seal of the case if it is so well constructed that it could tolerate >1000M. i've worn several of my non-ISO field and dive watches in hot showers with no issue with steam before.
Metal corrodes in seawater (OK, not Inconel 686). Metal is not transparent. Walk along the beach, see a message in a glass bottle. Happy days! See a rusted steel cylinder...not so good. Panic. Police, maybe military.
Was donating platelets recently, and thought the vacutainers used to get samples would be interesting in the deep sea chamber, since they're already at a significant vacuum.
The series about super deep diving is one of my favorite and the only thing that might be cool to be improved is the way of measuring the pressure. First of all I prefer the classic pressure gage to the digital one and if it has to be digital, then I think that it would be cool to see the graph (time vs pressure) generated with a computer instead of filming the digital pressure gage directly. Other than that the video was super cool and I wish you will develop the series.
Definitely digital, then KISS. I holstered a slide rule in 1961. I carry an HP-15C now. I want answers, not lace on black silk panties. (OK- a question of priority not exclusion).
Unbelievable performance, especially for a budget brand. Never understood why a person would dive with a Rolex when these inexpensive beater watches perform this well.
If he can afford a Rolex, he can afford to dive with it too. I won't pony up $10k to $15k for a watch. I could, but why bother with cheaper "homage" versions available for 5% or less of the price.
Great video! I think it would be interesting to see you do a depth test of the Invicta Hydromax. It’s a very large watch rated to 1000m, but with the case size, I really think it can go much deeper than that.
Not sure they will - what if it fails compared to the much cheaper Cronos ... big hit to their reputation. Plus they may take extra precautions before they send it to them. Whereas this Cronos was off the shelf.
When they ask 'Ok sir, at what depth did you first notice the issue?' The should reply with ' something around 3'000 metres while freediving, don't know for sure as the depth gauge stopped after only a mile and a half/2 kilometres'. :) They weren't wearing any breathing gear while the watch experienced the pressure so that isn't entirely false. :)
Nice! A watch that can reliably tell me the time of my death as I sink towards the bottom of the ocean, while my body is getting crushed by the.relentless pressure.
Fabricate your own Deep Diver test. Fill **most** but not all of the internal volume with liquid or jello to avoid being an implosion bomb. The record is 186.3 bars. Then, entice an oceanographer for dropping the real thing (remembering the anchor and connecting line).
There are supposedly watches out there rated to the bottom of the Marianas Trench, the Challenger Deep. Not many people are willing or able to test them. You need a serious deep diving submersible to even try it and the warches cost as much as an exotic car.
If you stopped and look at the watch it had a valve on its side. And deep sea dive watch should have one. It is to let the watch equalize to the pressure of the dive chamber so when you dive the water will not crush it and when they bring you back to surface pressure the valve lets the gasses out to keep the watch from exploding.
That valve is an Helium escape valve. The reason for it is that Helium molecules are much smaller than air molecules, so they manage to "slip past" the rubber gaskets in the watch. Just think about how a rubber balloon filled with Helium deflates over time. The helium escapes through the "gaps" in the rubber, just like small fish gets through a little larger net. That means that when you're in a decompression chamber for a long time, helium seeps into the watch over time. When you then bring it back to surface pressure, the helium expands and can cause the crystal to pop out. The helium escape valve prevents that. :O)
Actually, the helium gets in from saturation diving, when you stay at depth for several days breathing Oxy-He mix. There is usually a chamber/habitat you stay in for duration of dive. Decompression takes days too. But, yes, the valve is there to allow the He to escape during decompression. Otherwise you risk the crystal blowing out or worse.
Awesome video, with interesting final results. I got here from ILW, but you got a new subscriber from now on. Are you guys from Finland btw? I heard a short sentence that sounded Finnish to me, but I might be wrong on that.
What if you machined a plug to fit into a cylinder so it was a bit of a press fit, and ran that through the chamber? It'd be fun to see if the pressure is enough to press the plug in.
Go frame by frame to the implosion. It's a punt failure, back to front, one frame. You can ask Lauri for another deep sea chamber run, with a Deeper Diver. Freixenet Cordon Negro Brut Cava has more robust punt. geometry. 2000 meters!...or bust! No lime jello implosion buffer this time There cannot be more PV implosion energy than the wayer relaxing.
Yeah that's so they don't get the bends benz. I didn't think about that but it all makes sense. I'm a diver. haven't dived in a long time, I've never done any serious deep dive or stayed down longer than I was supposed to pretty sure I done a hundred feet Max 45 minutes so that's fine if I had taken two tanks and stayed longer I would have had to come up really really slow but yeah that's coolthe watch has it's decompression valve neet. so I never had to decompress. By the way thank you for the reply
The time capsule is an interesting idea. But I doubt the glass could withstand continuous water currents for that long. Sand is quite abrasive, so it will likely wear away after maybe only 50-100 years or so, and the string/cable will suffer the same fate. Maybe 20-30 years realistically before its compromised. UV radiation under water is not an issue, esp. with glass as it readily absorbs most of it.
Good point! Impact erosion might be time-limiting. The anchor line is 10 feet long. The bottom is mud goo. Not so bad - no land nearby.. Surface currents this morning are 0.1 kt (Windy). Bottom of photic zone is about 200 meters depth.
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Send the watch to another youtuber like Nekkid Watchmaker so he can take it apart and see if it is damaged!
4:45 So at 275 bar time stops?
It would be really cool if you could find a watchmaker to partner with for these videos. They could make videos taking apart the watches after you test them to see how the internal parts were affected. That would be really interesting to watch in my opinion.
Hi guys, this is an automatic watch. You did not wind it before putting it in, which is the only reason it stopped in the tank. The watch powers itself through physical movements, which is why it started again after you handled it. 😊
I'll bet that I like Watches channel is really popular!
Incredible video! Thank you Lauri and Anni! I am thrilled with the performance of that watch…. I can not wait to see what happened inside the watch! You have done a wonderful thing for me and my channel to so thank you so much again!
This was amazing thanks for sending the watch to them. 👍 Maxi must be thrilled.
Well Gary you picked a winner. I was thinking it would last up to 2300m-2400m......I'm glad I was wrong. I can't wait to see the insides.
How good was that! Can’t wait to see what it’s like inside! Chinese watches are just cheap rubbish though aren’t they!?😜
That was just incredible!
Nice one matey
I ended up buyung this watch based on the test here. Been a great watch so far. Changed out the watch strap though. The back of the watch now has "Tested to 3000m on Hydraulic Press Channel" engraved on the watch back. Real solid watch, impressed an acquaintance of mine who is a deep water certified diver/dive instructor/rescue diver.
After watching this video I had to buy this watch .Knowing you have a rock solid watch on that can go 3000 meters deep is amazing.The Rolex deepsea homage is my favourite watch and I couldn’t go past the cronos.The price for this craftsmanship is indisputable.Keep up the pressure tests you are doing a wonderful job .
The video i was waiting on , i love this concept. I wear 300m and 1000meter resistant watches all the time but always doubt the claims. Either way still overkill for any situation
I think all of the 300 meter watches that we have tested are done over 700 meters. So the watch is going to be able to take more than you probably :D
@@HydraulicPressChannel yeah kindoff amazing how they over perform. 2.7km is alot more than I expected , I was guessing about 1400 meter max.
"I wear 300m and 1000meter resistant watches all the time" When it rains, I do the same -- better safe than sorry...... ;-)
Same. Yet I'm scared to wear my watches in the shower LOL.
Respect to Cronos - achieved a very impressing result here. Just imagine the movement regularly ran out of power during the test and as soon as it was moved it picked up ticking again...
Is this your first day seeing an automatic watch ? It's also a disposable garbage movement but yeah.
@@Mile-long-list NH35 movements are fine.
A better price/performace ratio is not found elsewhere
@@microwaveoven2 yeah it's one of the most reliable movements out there. Looks like we found a snob
@@CheesusCrustus Nah, just another "no content" troll.
Would never happen at 2.7 km depth. Imagine how busy you'd be, trying to get to the surface, not like you'd make it, but hey, most people die trying.
Dive watches are usually designed with a curved crystal. As the pressure increases, the crystal starts to flatten, and the design makes it even more watertight. The crown on dive watches usually have two gaskets to stop water ingress.
sapphire does not flatten, although your theory is, in general, sound, because pressure does indeed diminish tolerances between different parts
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I love the “deapsea chamber”!!
It's very deap!
Cronos has updated the same watch with new case back logo showing off the 3000m pressure test from this channel. They also updated the 1000m to 2000m. I have one and really nice watch.
Just ordered mine with gradient blue black dial. Can't wait, what an impressive watch!
@@alamore5084
Al your going to shit your pants. I have spent thousands on watches that do not look this good. Enjoy it!
@@saturnreturns613 Thanks Saturn. My collection is relatively small, but after that video I had to order it. It looks so well designed and smart enough to rock with a suit. Looking forward to it!🤘
@@alamore5084
For sure! It is a big boy @ 234 grams sized on my 7.5 inch wrist. You simply cannot beat the value.
🐻❄️🍭 Totally awesome
It's an automatic watch. That means it needs to be wound up to run. If the watch's spring system was just barely wound up before the test that can explain why it stopped after a while - and start running again once Lauri picked it up and turned it (the rotor inside wounds up the spring). Impressive that it took 3x the indicated pressure.
An automatic watch means that it winds automatically. There is a balance wheel on the back of the watch that winds the spring when the watch is moved.
@@Floortile83 The assumption is that the spring was barely wound, he didn't say it wasn't an automatic or that it was a hand wound watch?
@@Floortile83 You've got your terms wrong. The balance wheel in a mechanical watch, is the time keeping part which makes sure the unwinding of the main spring occurs at a regular rate for keeping time. It's the little wheel which quickly swings back and forth at a regular rate.
What you are referring to, in typical modern automatic watches, in generally referred to as a weighted rotor.
@@SilentNoises91 Exactly. For some of my Swiss automatics, just merely picking one up which is unwound, gives it enough oomph to get it ticking. But not for long. Which could explain what we witnessed here.
@@beardymcbeardface69 & @.drieN_TV Correct :)
Ocean Gate should have made the Titan outta the watch material.
Badum bum squish
@@Kosher_Slider titan use old Boeing / Nasa parts of reform just trash titanium parts...
The Rolex deep sea at over £10,000 is rated for 3900m. Cronos did very well!
Yea, but the price of the Rolex includes all the women that will wanna date you too. That's why it's more expensive.
I can’t get a dog to bark at me! Maybe I’ll get a Rolex 😉
@@Floortile83 practically no woman cares about your watch. In fact, pretty much no one, independent from gender, cares about your watch.
Rolex does a nice imitation of Invicta
@@madferret2045 not true. I care about my watches
Two suggestions
“Thank you for your order of the time capsule 2 million”
Or
“We’ve been trying to reach you about your cars extended warranty”
Sadly however, both those ideas would not make any sense to the future generations in and of themselves…
I just put them up as good jokes based on current meme gags, and of course a channel related joke
For those things to make sense
The time capsule 2 million…would need to contain a computer hard drive or USB stick or something on which was stored a digital copy of the channels ENTIRE library, thereby the people who discover it in several hundreds years will not only get a glimpse into earths past as to what some did for enjoyment, but would give them the means to appreciate the joke of the time capsule being labelled that…
In 500 years, they might be thinking: "What is a car?"
@@WoodworkerDon one would hope that the trends of political groups to repeat the mistakes of history rather than learn from them are overcome…and in so doing the concept of a “history book” in whatever way it’s conveyed still is actually a thing…should overcome that issue quite nicely
Further assuming other trends like “inability to read” gets stopped from being perpetuated as well
@@trayolphia5756 No........it will be archaic to anyone who finds it in 500yrs. Let them solve or assume they solved it.
@@fivecitydirttracker4776 we find things hundreds even thousands of years old and we figure it out…what’s to say they won’t…
Furthermore, the advancements by correlation…leaving what would be a severely antiquated data storage device would present the challenge of “how do we get access to its contents considering our advancements”
Maybe test some small water-proof containers, like the one the watch was in, or small "dry bags" like to protect a phone when boating.
"I guess it was green Jello." It was lime Jello. It really does smell that way, sharp and resinous. One small implosion for a bottle, 40 giant surprises for 2600 AD! Each DEEP DIVER message will include 20 Cherokee Purple tomato seeds. "Look what we had...now you too."
1860 meters, 6102 ft, 1.16 statute miles.
18,671 kPa, 184.3 atm, 2708 psi
Thank you for imploding my bottle!
You could put the lyrics to Message In A Bottle by The Police in one of the bottles.
Lauri, if my watch ever stops, I'll send it to you so you can touch it with your magic hands to restart it. :)
I really like that new digital pressure gauge. It's Prrritti Guud.
I really like that it saves the peak pressure
@@HydraulicPressChannel And that we can see the peak pressure the entire time without you having to press a button like on the force meter you use with the hydraulic press.
@@HydraulicPressChannel I can't find any information on how strong a train jack is , I think it's would blow up your press
It's preeeety gooot!
@Kex Slams still would be cool to see it in the press
Sent here by Gary at I like watches, and subscribed to both HPC and BTP 😎🤙🤙🤙
Gary from I like watches sent me here. Glad it performed brilliantly! Subbed!
It actually seemed to still being running at the max depth, when it "stopped" the seconds hand was in the middle of two notches. By the time he released the preasure, it had moved to about 3/4 to the next mark from 1/2.
Message for the future: “Don’t harm each other over petty issues; instead, come together and enjoy each others’ company”.
I also think you guys should test metal containers inside the pressure chamber! Maybe metal thermoses, and mini metal subs/shipping containers.
He has another BTP video where he had a company 3D print some small subs from Titanium. So that will be a future Deep Sea Chamber video.
Hah if only it was that simple the issues are never petty for some.
Metals corrode. Cylinders suffer "buckle instability." Opaque sealed containers on a beach cause panic. .Message for the future! "Last Tag, no backies."
I want one of those watches. That was bloody impressive!!!!
I’m a fan of the I Like Watches channel and was really interested to see how the Cronos did in your machine. With cheaper watches like this one you always wonder if the depth rating is accurate and with this one it seems like it is. Seriously tough watch 💪
If you watch all the other watches they've tested, most easily withstand 200m of pressure, even when they're only rated to 100m. More than likely the better made Chinese watches like cronos, San Martin, steeldive, heimdallr, proxima can easily withstand the 200m+ of pressure.
@@gilbertoflores7397 Oh absolutely. The brands you mention have a well deserved reputation for quality and in general watches are on the whole way more waterproof than anybody really needs in an average day to day. This was an extreme example and I always tend to take the view that if something sounds too good to be true then it probably is. But I was wrong to be so pessimistic in this case
@@garethsigrist8714 I've never understood that sort of thinking. Orient makes 100 dollar, 200m divers. No one questions that. But because its an affordable Chinese watch (a well made, better feeling and better quality it can't be as good or reliable?) Too many times people dismiss these and say they're not "true divers" because they're not certified, yet they more than likely pass should they be tested. This becomes all too clear when they've tested non divers and they can easily withstand 200m of pressure, and regular non certified divers makes it well past 300m+.
@@gilbertoflores7397 sorry to necropost but the big reason we trust orient and not the Chinese brands is simple. Orient and others like Seiko sell directly and through ADs, all above-board. If they make claims that aren't true there is legal recourse for their claims to be tried in our courts. If the Chinese brands don't match their claims though there's really no options, no legal standard against false advertising. Established brands are a known quantity but the Chinese brands are much more of an unknown. But as we can see and as I can personally attest to, plenty of the Chinese brands do their due diligence and really do make a good product and advertise and rate it honestly. I have a Steeldive and a Pagani sub, both of which I have had in some very punishing water resistance situations and they have worked admirably, as well as withstanding an impressive amount of shock, vibration, and magnetic fields. The magnetic resistance is the most impressive to me. I've had these watches around actively running electric motors, hot electric wiring, and all my magnetic tools like my flashlight end cap and my neodymium magnet-on-a-stick and they've all resisted magnetization.
When the Voice of Reason carries a flamethrower, it is always best to listen to that voice. :)
A flamethrower is a good weapon...but it points in both directions.
Sometimes it's better to light a flamethrower than to curse the darkness.
@@domaniac9119 I award that an up-thumb!
@@domaniac9119 Amen to that!
Thank you for showing this pressure test on your channel. It's an amazing result for the watch!
This man is just simply the best hydraulic hydraulic Channel on TH-cam
Congrats for that watch. that's pretty impressive
Message: "sample of covid 19 virus" to freak the future people out
What if they regrow you from fingerprint DNA...and start yelling?
Joe Biden says herd immunity will happen as long as everyone takes the vaccine.
@@Floortile83 in the far future the disease will be gone and with it vaccination and immunity will be gone
@@Floortile83 Antibody Dependent Enchancement (ADE)! Instead of protecting the vaccinated, it primes their immune systems to attack their own cells when COVID infected again. The next COVID round could kill 400 million people. A substantial majority of vaccinated people are declared Democrats and "Liberals." The "jabs" are binary weapons of mass destruction.
Everything Democrat Socialism touches turns to §нιτ - even when it touches itself.
Politics is like a Möbius band. Going around full circle does not bet you back to Start.
re
Sylvain Bebert
1) Do roasted coffee beans explode when pressed?
2) Do pressed coffee beans offer a more wonderfully brewed cup of coffee?
Thor's Hammer® Crushed Coffee...then double the price to make it sell! Then...
Thor's Hammer 5 Million® Crushed Coffee.
Yes, crush some coffee beans. Brew a cup of Thor's Hammer 5 Million.
That's bonkers! Can't wait to see Gary's reaction to this video lol
He just did. 18 minutes ago.
@@corenchiereynaldo2417 Ay! Thank you for letting me know, I will check it out! :)
What an excellent advert for the durability of that Cronos dive watch.
Great performance. I can't wait for Gary to open it up! 👍
Yep interesting to see did any water get in
3km!!?..strongggg!!!!!!
I think the watch should be working OK tbh..it wasn't wound before the test so that covers the stop/start as you picked it up!.. One hell of a watch!
Amazing to see the air bubbles grow in size so quick!
That watch has amazing performance. Hats off to the manufacturer.
For the price...I am absolutely impressed. If it was eco drive like Japanese it would probably still work.Pressure of 300Bar probably damaged mechanism as watch shrinked enough. But keeping water out and that glass???Woow amazing👏👏👏
I have one nº 28/99. And this video comfirm I was not wrong. Many Thanks.
Hey now it runs! Whaaat!?
He's got that magic touch.
Message for the future: "And here we go...!"
Don't forget: "Are you Anni ready?"
And: "Thanks for watching, and have a nice day."
Brilliant 😁 Looks like we can trust the depth rating on Chronos watches
Trick is though, most of us probably won't ever test it out.
And you still can't wear them in the shower.
trust depth rating, yes. trust your spelling, no.
@@jimmyb1451 why can't you wear them in the shower?
@@breddythewinner Because steam.
Water is the only molecule known to man that expands as it gets colder and shrinks as it gets hotter.
@@jimmyb1451 but the pressure test shows that it can tolerate well over 1000M of water pressure. how would simple steam break the seal of the case if it is so well constructed that it could tolerate >1000M. i've worn several of my non-ISO field and dive watches in hot showers with no issue with steam before.
Ah so this is your other channel! I was trying to find this under "Beyond the Press" but I found it here! Excellent!
9:50 That bang from the bottle gave me a jumpscare that I almost dropped my phone!
True. The gel fill was not quite enough. The neck collapsed. Hydraulic shock flew down, hit the Jello, and burst the bottle. Learning experience.
“Now we are really really deep” - that’s what she said
The torpedo must be exploded...
VAT DA FAAAK
@@darioinfini That was pretty good!
@@darioinfini Bravo!🤣
@@beardymcbeardface69Too bad it was only 4".
Did the watch get the bends when you let it out ? 😂😂
\m/, UP THE IRONS ,\m/
^As one suggestion for the deep sea bottle. Long live metal.
Metal corrodes in seawater (OK, not Inconel 686). Metal is not transparent. Walk along the beach, see a message in a glass bottle. Happy days! See a rusted steel cylinder...not so good. Panic. Police, maybe military.
@@xroqus lol dude.... Up the irons is the slogan for Iron Maiden fans.
Was donating platelets recently, and thought the vacutainers used to get samples would be interesting in the deep sea chamber, since they're already at a significant vacuum.
That's a serious watch
The series about super deep diving is one of my favorite and the only thing that might be cool to be improved is the way of measuring the pressure. First of all I prefer the classic pressure gage to the digital one and if it has to be digital, then I think that it would be cool to see the graph (time vs pressure) generated with a computer instead of filming the digital pressure gage directly.
Other than that the video was super cool and I wish you will develop the series.
Definitely digital, then KISS. I holstered a slide rule in 1961. I carry an HP-15C now. I want answers, not lace on black silk panties. (OK- a question of priority not exclusion).
the intricacy that goes into making watches
hehe pressure makes watch go crack
That's insane. Great video!
Thats a solid watch!
Unbelievable performance, especially for a budget brand. Never understood why a person would dive with a Rolex when these inexpensive beater watches perform this well.
I strongly doubt Rolex owners dive with them...
@@thodorissaritziotis3306 I know a guy who does!
If he can afford a Rolex, he can afford to dive with it too. I won't pony up $10k to $15k for a watch. I could, but why bother with cheaper "homage" versions available for 5% or less of the price.
Love your videos. Most watch channels don’t even discuss.
"These videos make me feel better and very happy please keep it up you're the best couple on TH-cam ❤️❤️☺️:-D."
Great video! I think it would be interesting to see you do a depth test of the Invicta Hydromax. It’s a very large watch rated to 1000m, but with the case size, I really think it can go much deeper than that.
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YES!!! BRING OUT THE INVICTA HYDROMAX!!!!!
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Anni's clay figures have been getting more detailed lately!
I think her friend Sari made that one.
Nice to see the real rolex deepsea with this kind of test if its worth its price and durability....
thank you for this most satisfying video for a watch enthusiast like me. have a great day.
That watch is really good for the price to withstand all that. Maybe try get Rolex to send over a watch.
Not sure they will - what if it fails compared to the much cheaper Cronos ... big hit to their reputation.
Plus they may take extra precautions before they send it to them. Whereas this Cronos was off the shelf.
Please test Casio MDV-106-1A Duro.
You provide the watch?
Most dive watches have very good warranties. Curious to see if you send it in would they honour it or could they even figure out what happened lol.
When they ask 'Ok sir, at what depth did you first notice the issue?' The should reply with ' something around 3'000 metres while freediving, don't know for sure as the depth gauge stopped after only a mile and a half/2 kilometres'. :)
They weren't wearing any breathing gear while the watch experienced the pressure so that isn't entirely false. :)
Nice! If I ever want to scuba dive down to the Titanic I know I'm solid. By solid I mean my head has been crushed and is much more dense.
Interesting comment considering...
Oh shit new HPC video youtube didn't notify me about! Time to ring the bell :D
That’s almost 3 kilometers!
So, you protected the innocent ball by crushing it? Makes sense. 😉
Deep sea chamber videos make me fondly remember the days of glüg glüg
Holy f@ck! I love cheap watches and this is *amazing!* Gonna order one before price doubles!
Great test, that watch was proper strong!
You should add some Mustamakkara into the chamber next to the watch as a control for the test.
Best extra content ever a headless soccer player
Wow , thats a good watch !
Great test !
Nice! A watch that can reliably tell me the time of my death as I sink towards the bottom of the ocean, while my body is getting crushed by the.relentless pressure.
Awesome test! And amazed how good the watch did!
And now the youtube algo is slowing this to everyone due to titan
A given message in the bottle should be "Message in a bottle 5 000 000". In 500 years they will have a hard time figuring that out :)
Fabricate your own Deep Diver test. Fill **most** but not all of the internal volume with liquid or jello to avoid being an implosion bomb. The record is 186.3 bars. Then, entice an oceanographer for dropping the real thing (remembering the anchor and connecting line).
Awesome channel.
Loved the video, Lauri!
I could listen to your accents all day! 😂👍
Should’ve shown the dent in back of the watch. Would’ve been cool to see
The ghost of John Cameron Swayze enjoyed this.
You may not survive the depths, but your watch will.
Considering recent news...you foretold the future.
There are supposedly watches out there rated to the bottom of the Marianas Trench, the Challenger Deep. Not many people are willing or able to test them. You need a serious deep diving submersible to even try it and the warches cost as much as an exotic car.
If you stopped and look at the watch it had a valve on its side. And deep sea dive watch should have one. It is to let the watch equalize to the pressure of the dive chamber so when you dive the water will not crush it and when they bring you back to surface pressure the valve lets the gasses out to keep the watch from exploding.
That valve is an Helium escape valve. The reason for it is that Helium molecules are much smaller than air molecules, so they manage to "slip past" the rubber gaskets in the watch.
Just think about how a rubber balloon filled with Helium deflates over time. The helium escapes through the "gaps" in the rubber, just like small fish gets through a little larger net.
That means that when you're in a decompression chamber for a long time, helium seeps into the watch over time. When you then bring it back to surface pressure, the helium expands and can cause the crystal to pop out. The helium escape valve prevents that. :O)
Actually, the helium gets in from saturation diving, when you stay at depth for several days breathing Oxy-He mix. There is usually a chamber/habitat you stay in for duration of dive. Decompression takes days too. But, yes, the valve is there to allow the He to escape during decompression. Otherwise you risk the crystal blowing out or worse.
"Hmm. I'm going to send this back." 8^) Amazing result.
Good luck in the football!
It did its job admirably.
Awesome video, with interesting final results. I got here from ILW, but you got a new subscriber from now on.
Are you guys from Finland btw? I heard a short sentence that sounded Finnish to me, but I might be wrong on that.
why was I not notified for this vid
this is the first time I shall watch it
9:53 Congratulations you guys are having a hulk since its green not pink (girl) or blue (male)
HULK SMASH!
Saw Gary's reaction regarding this video. 🤣
Since this video I bought the Cronos 2000m version and I wonder if the new Cronos 2000m can withstand even more pressure.
What if you machined a plug to fit into a cylinder so it was a bit of a press fit, and ran that through the chamber? It'd be fun to see if the pressure is enough to press the plug in.
Now that's a imPRESSive dive watch!!!😁
The intro has never changed since the beginning
That was an incredible performance.
How appropriate that the bottle broke at basically a nautical mile, or 1852 meters!
Go frame by frame to the implosion. It's a punt failure, back to front, one frame. You can ask Lauri for another deep sea chamber run, with a Deeper Diver. Freixenet Cordon Negro Brut Cava has more robust punt. geometry. 2000 meters!...or bust! No lime jello implosion buffer this time There cannot be more PV implosion energy than the wayer relaxing.
A deep dive into watch water durability…
I love finnish accent.
I'll never stop jumping at you being nervous!
Yeah that's so they don't get the bends benz. I didn't think about that but it all makes sense. I'm a diver. haven't dived in a long time, I've never done any serious deep dive or stayed down longer than I was supposed to pretty sure I done a hundred feet Max 45 minutes so that's fine if I had taken two tanks and stayed longer I would have had to come up really really slow but yeah that's coolthe watch has it's decompression valve neet. so I never had to decompress. By the way thank you for the reply
The time capsule is an interesting idea. But I doubt the glass could withstand continuous water currents for that long. Sand is quite abrasive, so it will likely wear away after maybe only 50-100 years or so, and the string/cable will suffer the same fate. Maybe 20-30 years realistically before its compromised. UV radiation under water is not an issue, esp. with glass as it readily absorbs most of it.
Good point! Impact erosion might be time-limiting. The anchor line is 10 feet long. The bottom is mud goo. Not so bad - no land nearby.. Surface currents this morning are 0.1 kt (Windy). Bottom of photic zone is about 200 meters depth.