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Wow...
...I couldn't imagine that magnetic fields had such a power. Thank you for sharing your experience.
At the end, the only thing I can say is that the only anti-magnetic watch possibile is the one whose parts are not influenced by magnetic fields, which is maybe not completely possibile in the modern watchmaking world.
I still remain with mt doubt, it is difficult to say wether an "anti magnetic" watch works in most "extreme" condition in the real life
Gauss strength...
By: BDLJ : October 12th, 2009-19:15
Well, the difficult thing here is that Gauss and Ampere/metre aren't measuring exactly the same thing. Ampere/metre is a measure of the strength of a magnetic field (the B field), while Gauss (or Tesla) measures the flux density (the H field) In any case,...
Good to know
By: Vlk : October 13th, 2009-04:29
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 Of course, I'm not telling tha...
Current IWCs..
By: SteveW : October 14th, 2009-08:25
.. when they have enhanced magnetism at all are restricted to 80,000 A/m. Many of the formerly 'highly antimagnetic' Ingenieurs, for example, have succumbed to the display back disease - losing most of their resistance. There was a time, however, when IWC...
Wow...
By: Vlk : October 15th, 2009-11:55
...I couldn't imagine that magnetic fields had such a power. Thank you for sharing your experience. At the end, the only thing I can say is that the only anti-magnetic watch possibile is the one whose parts are not influenced by magnetic fields, which is ...
Hi Vic,
By: justpen : October 13th, 2009-05:53
Hi Vic, Just to confuse you further... or add to the discussion, Wikipedia have a pretty extensive say on magnetic watch resistance.... copy below. I have also had an interest in this subject, although my interest has been trying to decipher if the "soft ...