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Old 8 October 2011, 06:10 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by BOA View Post
There was a high-end diver's watch with liquid silicone with a name that was the number of meters of the deepest known part of all the oceans, and given that being liquid filled makes it pressure resistant, it could go much, much deeper if there were any deeper to go. I forget the brand. Anyone remember this watch? I believe it came out more than ten years ago, but my point is why would anyone be impressed with this Swiss Military one considering this idea of how deep a watch can go has already been maxed out for a long time. Also, this one is not cheap. No offense, but there's nothing to get excited about here.
The Bell and Ross HYdromax can dive down to 11100 metres.
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