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subject: Techno Marine Watches Have To Meet Professional Standards [print this page]


Because of military needs, diving watches were invented. Also they were invented for people who dive for a living. Technomarine watches for men are used in this manner.

Water resistance is the key feature of diving watches. Many go up to one hundred meters or more than three hundred feet. Many can survive deeper depths like nine hundred feet or more than two hundred meters.

Using a diving watch should become second nature to a diver. Watches sold under the diving title have to pass test standards. Divers have many other factors to be concerned about while underwater. If they are used anyway, they may not work properly after underwater use.

People who dive for a living need a stronger watch that won't break under water pressure. The ultra water resistant watch was invented in the sixties. Modern era watches are used as back up for electronic dive equipment. There is great pressure deep in the sea and special precaution should be taken.

Diving watches have to pass the International Organization for Standardization test before it can be called a diving watch. Professional underwater workers depend on solid equipment. Their life or the lives of others depend on equipment working properly.

The diving watch case must be strong. They are made of hard metal like stainless steel and titanium and plastic. The watch has to be resistant against magnets and hard bumps. Ceramic is also used as a diving watch case.

The outer part of diving mens watch need to be stronger than dress watches because it has to stand up to salty sea water and the pressure of deep oceanic work. However, they are made from materials like stainless steel, titanium, ceramic, resins or plastic. The case has to protect against magnetic fields, bumping and shock.

There are special features that come with a diving watch. Diving watches have an elapsed time controller. Sometimes the bezel rotates so that the diver can read it easier while under water. This is important so that he or she knows how long they have been underwater. Regular dress watches do not have this feature.

Some diving watches have oil inside them so that they do not break. Some watches are filled with gasses instead. The ones filled with gasses are bigger so that they won't break under water pressure. If a watch were to break under the intense water pressure of the sea, it could cause problems for the diver. A person's life may depend on the diver's equipment working well.

The makers of diving watches say that divers should have the watch checked professionally every so often. They say to take it to an authorized watch repair shop every few years to have the seals replaced. The watch can be placed in fresh water after a dive in the sea to protect it from corrosion and to make sure the crown and buttons and pressure sensors are working.

by: Ben Pate




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