I wish the article didn’t skip the part about how they filled it up with mineral oil that sounds cool.
They do mention there’s lots of guides. I couldn’t find a wikihow, but here’s a forum link https://www.thewatchsite.com/threads/superlative-oil-filled-f-91wthe-making-of-the-superlative-oil-filled-casio-f-91.8273/
It’s a Casio.
It’s a Casio.
I read it as “casino” and was very intrigued on many levels.
I’m very active outdoors and have 6 Casios, one like the model here. I’d shit kittens if one actually leaked.
They’re $10-$100 on eBay. Got one for $20 that shows the moon phase and tides.
11,000 meters
6,000 meters
5,000 meters
I’m not entirely sure of the application here.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_diving
The deepest dive listed here is:
534 m (1,752 ft): COMEX Hydra 8 dives on hydreliox (February 1988 offshore Marseille, France).[2][4][10]
I guess you could build a submersible and put the watch on an arm outside the submersible or something.
Not that it’s much closer to those insane watch depth limits, but saturation driving had a record of 700 meters or so.
It’s an offering to Cthulhu.
This will go nicely with the Nokia 3310 we sent last year
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I used to have one of those. Absolutely indestructible