Bombproof Watch Can Survive a Ten Pound C4 Explosion
Mar 21, 2013 19:49
What's tougher than a G-Shock? This watch from Kaventsmann. The timepiece was put to test when it was tested with ten pounds of C4. The crystal did get scratched but the watch just went on ticking. Because it was literally just a scratch.
This makes it ideal for demolition experts and bomb squad technicians. The Triggerfish Bronze A2 has a 20 millimeter thick case that's rated to 300 bar. Even if it were to drop into the ocean and sink, it would work for a depth of almost 3,000 meters.
The only set back, they are hand crafted by Michael Barahona Fernandez and only 30 examples will be made. They're probably going to cost a bomb too.
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