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paddywak | 09:51 Sat 13th Nov 2010 | How it Works
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Not sure if I'm in the right place but here goes. Last night in the pub (don't these things always start in pub) somebody mentioned that their wrist watch was waterproof to " 3 atmospheres " but nobody knew what depth this actually was. Does anybody know?
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30 metres
I think, or it might be 300. Well it's the depth at which pressure is three times as much as it is on the surface.
. . . waits to be proved wrong . . . .
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Pressure increases by one atm every 10 metres or 33 feet depth
So 2 atm at 33ft, 3 atm at 66ft etc
The thing is.....why would you actually need a watch that will work deep under the sea?
Why would you need a watch anyway?
Wouldn't you think that normal atmospheric pressure, at sea level (on the surface) would be 1 atm?

So if, as a simple guide, you are going to work in 10m increments, then ...

On the surface ... 1 atm.

At 10m ... 2 atm.

At 20m ... 3 atm.
"why would you actually need a watch that will work deep under the sea?"

Controlled accents after diving to stop from getting the bends.
(I think Milvus beat me to it)
LOL ...

Aaah, those were the days, Chuck ...

Coming up from the bottom, trying to juggle a watch, a depth gauge, and a set of waterproof dive tables.

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thanks for your answers everybody, I thought about 100ft but I'm sure you know how these "discussions"go when people have had a couple of ciders
And 5mins seems soo long to just to hang about doing nothing 3 meters down, they should make waterproof books for the accent :)
I'm surprised they didn't plop their watch into the cider, just to demonstrate that it was waterproof.

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At 6m, chuck, you can drink one of those foil packs of Lucozade Sport.

And, of course, play charades.
"Controlled accents after diving..."

makes me think of Bertie Wooster saying "I'm just going to the bally surface - toodle pip!"
"accents" ... LOL
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Jayne, it would probably be the wettest it ever got, the guy who'se owns the watch in question won't even go in his grandkids paddling pool, let alone diving to 100ft
I really shouldn't post before having my coffee in the morning :)
LOL paddy ...

Well, it might be handy for him if he gets caught in the rain.

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Actually, if the watch was intended for use in water, the depth tolerance would probably have been indicated in ms.
There is a difference in depths for an atm. between salt and fresh water. I forget what it is, and too lazy to Google it:)

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