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Good to know

 

I understand your point of view. I just thought it was hard to "beat" an antimagnetic protection up to 1000 Gauss while it seems we just need a good subwoofer to get a magnetic field that is 20 times stronger than 1000 gauss biggrin
Of course, I'm not telling that we should wear a frying pan made of soft iron, nor that the protection is completely useless, I just though it was more "powerful" (?)
Is there a concrete difference between an antimagnetic watch up to 1000 Gauss or, like IWC declares, up to 80.000 Ampere/metre or not?
And just to add another question, I would like to have more example of machines or appliances that generate magnetic fields stronger than 1000 Gauss and the distance where this magnetic field is so strong. Thank you and sorry for the "technical" questions.

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