• tal@lemmy.today
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    20 hours ago

    11,000 meters

    6,000 meters

    5,000 meters

    I’m not entirely sure of the application here.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_diving

    The deepest dive listed here is:

    534 m (1,752 ft): COMEX Hydra 8 dives on hydreliox (February 1988 offshore Marseille, France).[2][4][10]

    I guess you could build a submersible and put the watch on an arm outside the submersible or something.

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      3 hours ago

      I’ve taken mine surfing and snorkeling many times without ever thinking twice about getting it wet and it still looks and functions perfectly after something like 16 years. I’d say no oil is needed for any practical purposes, but it’s still interesting to test the limits.

      If it ever does break, they’re cheap to replace. I’ll be sad when they finally stop making them though.

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      19 hours ago

      Not that it’s much closer to those insane watch depth limits, but saturation driving had a record of 700 meters or so.