Tu wątek oryginalny z WUS:
http://forums.watchuseek....ers-545787.html
Oraz wątek dotyczący odpowiedzi Helsona:
http://forums.watchuseek....ded-546484.html
I wątek m.in. o szczelności Sharkmastera:
http://forums.watchuseek....000-479218.html
Dziś wypowiedział się na temat wodoszczelności Benarus w związku z zamieszaniem:
http://www.timetechtalk.c...159&forum_id=51
Odpowiedź Helsona:
Cytat: |
Because of the recent rumor in some watch forums
we want to assure that each single watch is pressure tested to the water resistance stated on the dial. Pictures from underwater test will follow at the end of the week. In case of issues, all watches are covered by a warranty and we stand behind our products. |
Odpowiedź Benarus:
Cytat: |
I have recently read a storm of confusion about a watches water resistance and mainly watch cases from Hong Kong/PRC and if they are really as water resistant as they claim. I can only speak about Benarus and what I know. I spoke with Ralf last night to gather more information about how we test the WR at the factory level and this is what I know from our conversation:
1. Each individual BENARUS watch is tested at the factory with high pressure WR testing equipment, followed by heating the watch up and dropping cold water on the crystal to check for internal condensation. 2. The rubber gaskets are what stops water from getting in, the difference between a 200m, 500m, 1000m, and 2000m watch is just the thickness of the case, case back, and crystal thickness to resist breaking under high pressure... but all water resistance is based on the gaskets and case machining accuracy so that the watch has a good tight seal. 3. In my opinion there is nothing magical or different about a watch with ISO written on the back. I feel it is like my COSC that is -6 seconds per day. I have non COSC watches that keep better time, and I have non ISO watches that are better engineered than my SKX007. I know this point is highly debatable, so it is just my opinion... that ISO and COSC labels are good... for sales. HERE IS THE COOL PART: I have decided to invest in high quality Swiss WR testing equipment for my office here in Kansas. I open enough watches here to add this service. If I have to work on any BENARUS watch in the future, I will include free WR testing. I will also offer this service for a small fee if anyone wants to have any watch they own tested. I will post again when I receive the testing equipment, at this point I am still looking at the various models to see which one best fits with our needs. - Steve Laughlin |
Z tego wszystkiego dziś sam sprawdziłem Tortugę do 100m WR i test przeszła. Niby tylko 100m i suchy test, ale ugięcia były minimalne.