Casio g shock pressure test
Testing Casio G Shock to Equivalent of 1000metres depth
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Filed under Casio G Shock Watches by on Feb 16th, 2010.
Testing Casio G Shock to Equivalent of 1000metres depth
Filed under Casio G Shock Watches by on Feb 16th, 2010.
Comments on Casio g shock pressure test
sirfreakish @ 1:36 am
the g shock line has the quality of going past it’s quoted abilities, something very few watches can stand up to
satintime1975 @ 1:48 am
Hi Serkant75,
YES the watch passed 1,000metres easily, as it had been filled with hydraulic silicon oil.
The actual pressure chamber will test down to around 3,337metres which is around 5,000psi!
I use the tester to test watches from Casio to Seiko to Panerai to Breitling anything that fits in the machine.
Seasons Greetings from England.
Serkant75 @ 2:30 am
what is the result of the test what would you announce.this watch can hold pressure of 1000m water ?
satintime1975 @ 2:56 am
She’s used for pressure testing wrist watches using hydraulic pressure.
The test is 100% genuine, the watch was filled with silicon oil which is very difficult to compress.
The gasket used to seal the chamber is a PU machined gasket and is actually square in cross section.
MadaraUchiha311 @ 3:43 am
wats dat machine
wheely132 @ 4:20 am
wow quality unless it was a fake test.
majorpainful @ 4:36 am
fake test.
satintime1975 @ 4:53 am
Thanks Trevor,
I agree it’s the first footage i’ve uploaded. It will be easier to delete and add another.
Regs
Bry
satintime1975 @ 5:42 am
Alright John?
Regs
Bry
aflatminor @ 6:10 am
excellent job bry- well done mate….
john.
satintime1975 @ 6:13 am
PU O-ring is blue.
satintime1975 @ 6:18 am
Hi there,
She has a high performance Polyurethane o-ring, which was machined for the job. Gasket profile is actually square instead of round.
Bolts were tightened by hand which was sufficient.
No leakage worth mentioning, sometimes if the top plate isn’t fitted correctly pressure gauge will fluctuate from say 10kgf/cm2 down to 2kgf/cm2 etc etc
banang80 @ 7:09 am
100 kgf/cm2
no gasket?
no bolt tightening?
no leakage?