I show no tinge of empathy watching war films and related stuff, but this desperate beep has been nigh on enough to make me cry. The video is of very high quality, you shall continue making such delicious content. Thank you
Counterfeit started to leak very fast and it was full of water which prevented glass from breaking. Casio was water tight until glass broke. Casio clearly win this comparison.
the test to maximum means you don't dive that deep just to say original is better than fake, its always the price that talks. I'd rather get a $10 watch than buying $200+++ watch unless im fighting a war that needed a sturdy watch.
Definitely keen to see this channel grow Jeff :) It must be a strong desire in me to see the limits of engineering in these conditions..Well done on the execution, and keep up the snarky humour! :)
I enjoy content that gets into the engineering and testing side of things. After seeing the beer bottles, i had to hunt down any other content you may have had. Great content and very well done. 2 Thumbs up and waiting to see more. 👍
I'm wondering if there was perhaps a small scratch on the Casio seeing as it had been worn. I would think (guess) that a small scratch would make it considerably more likely to break. With home canning jars they say not to use metal utensils in them because you could scratch it leading to breakage. Good content for sure. a marshmallow or a piece of styrofoam would be funny
This was interesting. Im glad i accidentally found you're channel. I find this type of stuff interesting. I didnt realise you made the pressure chamber ,i assumed you bought it. Nice work ,good job.
Yep, sometimes that YT algorithm makes the right turn and delivers a gem. Definitely subscribed and looking forward to more underwater mayhem (and snark). 🙂
I'm am digging this channel. The Deep Ocean Chamber that you designed is very impressive and it will be interesting to see all the experiments that will be done.
Thanks! One that I'm looking forward to later is trying to see if bones melt in the Abyss. I'm not sure which type I should use which won't offend anybody. I'm welcome to suggestions...
Seems like someone is always offended. I would be interested to see, on a microscopic level, if all bones are structured the same or what type of differences they have.@@TheDropzoneChannel
I was kinda hesitant to watch this video because it seemed long but I AM a G-shock fan so... And I was not disappointed, very cool and very informational video! Great footage too! 👍
Subscribed. Thanks for the video. I know they are not cheap but I would love to see a G-Shock Frogman model tested in the same way. I know the GWF-1000 was tested down to 1000m in a G-Shock video made by Casio.
1st dib. If the watches are gone you should definitely create merch for your channel, stickers tshirts coffee mugs!!! Id love a stcker fir the back of my jeep
Just ran across your channel and love it! Great content and you have a natural wit and humor. Wish I would have found your channel sooner! You know, maybe a month sooner. 🙂
What would a CO2 cartridge do in the chamber? Can of peas? Milkyway Midnight candy bar? A block of C4 detonated? Would the pressure keep the explosion small and manageable?
@@TheDropzoneChannel trust me. With what happened with failed ocean dive.. People are really Intrested. Just keep the content new and can that machine do like vacumm of space?
I think the fact that your watch is used has something to do with it. Glass, being both amorphous and brittle, is much weaker when scratched. Even at the microscopic level. The term is a 'stress riser'. Just like scoring a piece of window glass and then snapping it off. I also think the fake you got is an usually well built example. Not just designed, but I think you got very lucky with all the components being manufactured and assembled near perfectly.
Maybe your well worn watch had micro scratches on the glass surface that caused the failure… too small to notice with the naked eye… that would be my guess.. great videos!
The best metals those we can use to withstand those amounts of atmospheric pressure is Titanium, which that metal is being use for creation of submersible vehicles such James Cameron's deep sea challenger vehicle and Victor Vescovo's DSSV Pressure Drop submersible. Those are already tested and proven when they traveled deeply to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, and Philippine Trench.
The Mariana Trench is deep as about 36,200 feet or 11 kilometers. The pressure at its profound depth reaching to 16,000 to 17,000 pounds per square inch (PSI).
pieces of wood (maybe different woods), a flip flop (shoe), an open bottle up side down with air, water melon or fruits and vegetable, a steak, candle wax, nike air, tennis baseball and golf ball, a tree leaf, some liquid mercury in an open glass, chocolate, coconut, a book or instructions or a sandwich in a zip waterproof bag, chewingum, a bottle cork or fishing stoppers, batteries... I think it's a lots of ideas for videos allready. Sorry if bad English I'm French, and we are known for not being very good speakers of English.
You're the first.. Hah.. You can email me the address to thedropzonechannel@gmail.com. Btw, thanks for your tips on the channel, shipping is on me. Cheers!
Counterfeit started to leak very fast and it was full of water which prevented glass from breaking. Casio was water tight until glass broke. Casio clearly win this comparison.
You have a good sense of humor. I wish you the best. Thank God there wasn't 20 minutes of pointless unboxing. Does ice compress under pressure? I'd like to see different types of wood. I imagine pine would compress a lot more than, say, ebony.
Thanks for the sub! Yes, there will be an episode on ice (perhaps a hollow block) and one of various types of wood. Although I'm still trying to figure out how to measure the compression at the deepest point. Maybe a caliper with a spring or something...
@@TheDropzoneChannel yes, that would be a challenge. So maybe cut a piece of steel I-beam (since it won't compress) and cut the piece of wood to fit perfectly into the slot of the I-beam. Graduate the face of the I-beam so that as the wood compressess you could measure the distance from the steel wall of the I-beam at full compression. This would require an overhead view. If you stood the I-beam on end, the wood might fall out upon compression. You would also only measure one direction of the grain, so you would need to try two pieces, and lay the grain in different directions on whatever background scale you lay out. I think the wood will compress much more along the sides of the grain than it will on the end of the grain. I wish you the greatest success with your channel. Edit: You may not even need to graduate the background if you can measure the compression amount by measuring the compression on the screen.
Well, the fail is at which pressure does it stop *telling time*, and the seconds hand failed around 10 bar on the fake. So, it seems to have exceeded it's 5 bar statement, but much worse than the G-Shock.
I think that point is when the case and glass compressed enough for the second hand to press up against the inside of the watch glass. Harder to tell on the Casio since it didn't have a manual second hand. The Casio's hands moved every 20 seconds, and the last time it moved was 15 seconds before the watch glass failure. Interesting seeing the different fracture patterns of the two glasses.
@@Sembazuru I simply look at when it stops operating. Not when some physical thing happens, other than 'not operating', but you can use whatever criteria you think is best. Also, I like the pressure chamber here, very nice.
When your youtube channel makes you a millionaire you could repeat this test but pitting high end dive watches against each other. A contest between Rolex Submariner (124060) against Grand Seiko SLGA015.
As expensive as that G-Shock is! A $30 fake blows it out of the water. Casio should be royally embarrassed. You should send the footage to Casio , perhaps you'll get a new watch to replace the one that was destroyed.
I want this channel to have the same notoriety as the Hydraulic Press Channel.
Technically this is a hydraulic press channel.
I’m sure it will….We are fascinated by crushing stuff under unusual conditions, and deep dark scary water….
If you think about it, this is just a much more direct and literal hydraulic press.
This is significantly more satisfying than watching a hydraulic press crush something, imo.
I want it to have the same level of notoriety as a budget trip to the Titanic.
The production value is really impressive for a first attempt! Subscribed!
I show no tinge of empathy watching war films and related stuff, but this desperate beep has been nigh on enough to make me cry. The video is of very high quality, you shall continue making such delicious content. Thank you
It did sound like the 'fake' watch was crying for the pressure to stop but it didn't. Good video though.
I'm shocked that the real watch imploded just at the rated limit, usually Casio watches go beyond their specs.
More g-shock testing please. That was great.
Awesome video, Jeff! It's surprising how well the counterfeit watch handles the extreme pressure, so Casio needs to up their game!
it leaked much earlier. The casio held up until the crystal broke.
Counterfeit started to leak very fast and it was full of water which prevented glass from breaking.
Casio was water tight until glass broke.
Casio clearly win this comparison.
the test to maximum means you don't dive that deep just to say original is better than fake, its always the price that talks. I'd rather get a $10 watch than buying $200+++ watch unless im fighting a war that needed a sturdy watch.
Definitely keen to see this channel grow Jeff :) It must be a strong desire in me to see the limits of engineering in these conditions..Well done on the execution, and keep up the snarky humour! :)
I’m thoroughly impressed that you built this on your own. Even though you have an extensive background in doing things like this for your job.
The mid-point add I got was for watch repair.
EweTub does have a sense of humor!
Also, the watch giving up the ghost at 13:35 was epic!
Loving the channel, thanks! I would also be really interested to see videos talking about the pipeline robots you designed. Those look really cool!
Agreed! Looked like a giant sewer pipe inspection cam with added sensors galore!
You've done a great job, and the most recent video shows progression from this - keep going! It'll pick up in terms of viewing numbers for sure
I enjoy content that gets into the engineering and testing side of things. After seeing the beer bottles, i had to hunt down any other content you may have had. Great content and very well done. 2 Thumbs up and waiting to see more. 👍
Wow! Deep underwater is scary! Great concept and just mindblowing realisation of chamber
Thanks! Yeah, you don't want to be down there...
If RUclips was just this channel, the world would be a better place.
Absolutely great demonstration and equipment. Casio needs to increase their testing and production.
I'm wondering if there was perhaps a small scratch on the Casio seeing as it had been worn. I would think (guess) that a small scratch would make it considerably more likely to break. With home canning jars they say not to use metal utensils in them because you could scratch it leading to breakage. Good content for sure. a marshmallow or a piece of styrofoam would be funny
This was interesting. Im glad i accidentally found you're channel. I find this type of stuff interesting. I didnt realise you made the pressure chamber ,i assumed you bought it. Nice work ,good job.
Yep, sometimes that YT algorithm makes the right turn and delivers a gem. Definitely subscribed and looking forward to more underwater mayhem (and snark). 🙂
Nice work Jeff! Well built pressure chamber too. 😃
I'm am digging this channel. The Deep Ocean Chamber that you designed is very impressive and it will be interesting to see all the experiments that will be done.
Thanks! One that I'm looking forward to later is trying to see if bones melt in the Abyss. I'm not sure which type I should use which won't offend anybody. I'm welcome to suggestions...
Seems like someone is always offended. I would be interested to see, on a microscopic level, if all bones are structured the same or what type of differences they have.@@TheDropzoneChannel
I was kinda hesitant to watch this video because it seemed long but I AM a G-shock fan so... And I was not disappointed, very cool and very informational video! Great footage too! 👍
Really appreciate the feedback. Thanks!
I finished all of your amazing videos! Wow! Just wow 👌 I'll never miss any of your videos.
Nice device you have built, and a surprising performance by the imitation, looking forward to your next one.
Sweet! My first comment ever. Thanks for watching!
Found the beer bottle episode, came and watched this and subscribed.
Same.
Same. And I feel the need to Comment for the algo.
I would hope he sticks with longer format. 15m-45m is the sweet spot.
This channel is RAD.
Excellent video.
Had the beer bottle one recommended and now seen almost all.
Best wishes for the future of your channel.
Awesome channel dude. Subscribed. Looking forward to seeing what you do next 👍🏻
Awesome video! I would not be suprised if you would become famous within a year.
Subscribed. Thanks for the video. I know they are not cheap but I would love to see a G-Shock Frogman model tested in the same way. I know the GWF-1000 was tested down to 1000m in a G-Shock video made by Casio.
Thanks for the suggestion! I've added it to the list. I like a good comeback story.
I have this watch, and completely agree about the piss weak backlight! C'mon Casio.
Great job! Glad to see your channel, keep up the good work and good luck.
This is a fantastic concept!! Very well done sir, way to read the room! I had already subbed before you asked :0) I live for this kind of content!
1st dib. If the watches are gone you should definitely create merch for your channel, stickers tshirts coffee mugs!!! Id love a stcker fir the back of my jeep
Well done Jeff or Geoff. Great effort.
For this being a new channel this is super well done. The host is a bit awkward but I know with time this will change.
Just ran across your channel and love it! Great content and you have a natural wit and humor. Wish I would have found your channel sooner! You know, maybe a month sooner. 🙂
Great Video!!! Waiting for more awesome videos 🎉
love love love THIS CHANNEL!!!! Subscribed.
Really enjoyed the vid dude
What would a CO2 cartridge do in the chamber? Can of peas? Milkyway Midnight candy bar? A block of C4 detonated? Would the pressure keep the explosion small and manageable?
Beautifully done
Thanks for watching! Stick around for episode 2 which is coming out soon!
Amazing on the cheap one the electronics quitting before the case . LOL
Excellent video!
I can see this channel flying!!!
I would hope so because I'm in the doghouse right now...
@@TheDropzoneChannel trust me. With what happened with failed ocean dive.. People are really Intrested. Just keep the content new and can that machine do like vacumm of space?
It can but you're not going to see much. It won't be that interesting.
Subbed. This channel is gonna explode. Your content is awesome.
you meant "implode", right?
The light show and following facial expressions were awesome. Put that to music, maybe Jimmy Hendrix star spangled banner
this is actually a REALLY clever idea for a channel! keep it up, i love these!
If the fake slowly let water in it would start to equalise the outer pressure to the inner.. hence, delaying the breaking glass.
Good channel so far. Just subbed. I like the beer challenge.
Wine bottle. Next?
Thanks! Next, we're going to see some egg implosions for the first time. I plugged the pores. Wine bottles are coming.
Impressive... Liked - Subscribed.......
Wonderinf if/when something might be explored regarding that fateful submersible... if you know what I mean...
This episode was really interesting to....Watch
I think the fact that your watch is used has something to do with it. Glass, being both amorphous and brittle, is much weaker when scratched. Even at the microscopic level. The term is a 'stress riser'. Just like scoring a piece of window glass and then snapping it off.
I also think the fake you got is an usually well built example. Not just designed, but I think you got very lucky with all the components being manufactured and assembled near perfectly.
This is cool. Crush an apple sometime!
Thanks! Will do. It's on the list.
Maybe your well worn watch had micro scratches on the glass surface that caused the failure… too small to notice with the naked eye… that would be my guess.. great videos!
I think the mysterious watched juice might be the fact that this second watch is into BDSM😂
You have my subscription sir, great content
The best metals those we can use to withstand those amounts of atmospheric pressure is Titanium, which that metal is being use for creation of submersible vehicles such James Cameron's deep sea challenger vehicle and Victor Vescovo's DSSV Pressure Drop submersible. Those are already tested and proven when they traveled deeply to the bottom of the Mariana Trench, and Philippine Trench.
The Mariana Trench is deep as about 36,200 feet or 11 kilometers.
The pressure at its profound depth reaching to 16,000 to 17,000 pounds per square inch (PSI).
Stick an air max shoe in there
It might bring it down a few sizes.
I want you to do a video where you do fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs
Done. Episode 25.
That’s awesome dude!!
Thanks! I hope you'll enjoy the next one coming up!
pieces of wood (maybe different woods), a flip flop (shoe), an open bottle up side down with air, water melon or fruits and vegetable, a steak, candle wax, nike air, tennis baseball and golf ball, a tree leaf, some liquid mercury in an open glass, chocolate, coconut, a book or instructions or a sandwich in a zip waterproof bag, chewingum, a bottle cork or fishing stoppers, batteries...
I think it's a lots of ideas for videos allready.
Sorry if bad English I'm French, and we are known for not being very good speakers of English.
Thanks mate, what is the max pressure the tank can handle?
i got a casio ga-2100 rated for 20 bar and the LED light is very bright
Great job!
Very cool! Subscribed
Welcome Jeff...Good videos so far!!
The Casio backlight being dim, good thing in a dive watch. At depth light attracts predators.
You built that?!
Yea. Much to my wife's chagrin...
great idea with that chamber
I have the exact same Gshock (the real one) it leaked in the rain, Gshock aren’t what they used to be.
Have a working Go Pro pointed back at the chamber camera. I wonder if the memory card would go all the way.
Awesome videos 😎
14:06 let me, a German in Germany, thank you for your patronage
Try a dive computer.
I want to see how it fails and also how worried it gets when it starts to go below the 100m mark.
Added to the list. Thanks!
because you sacrifice your own watch for the sake of others, I'll subscribe. 😅
First Dibs - if no one hasn't. I'll pay shipping haha!
You're the first.. Hah.. You can email me the address to thedropzonechannel@gmail.com. Btw, thanks for your tips on the channel, shipping is on me. Cheers!
Counterfeit started to leak very fast and it was full of water which prevented glass from breaking.
Casio was water tight until glass broke.
Casio clearly win this comparison.
i prefer the fakes darker lcd compared to the real blueish lcd
this is sick
idk if its gone, first dibs
Now send that set of watches to a fix it channel of some kind. Bonus tell them it was found at the bottom of the ocean.
You have a good sense of humor. I wish you the best. Thank God there wasn't 20 minutes of pointless unboxing.
Does ice compress under pressure? I'd like to see different types of wood. I imagine pine would compress a lot more than, say, ebony.
Thanks for the sub! Yes, there will be an episode on ice (perhaps a hollow block) and one of various types of wood. Although I'm still trying to figure out how to measure the compression at the deepest point. Maybe a caliper with a spring or something...
@@TheDropzoneChannel yes, that would be a challenge. So maybe cut a piece of steel I-beam (since it won't compress) and cut the piece of wood to fit perfectly into the slot of the I-beam. Graduate the face of the I-beam so that as the wood compressess you could measure the distance from the steel wall of the I-beam at full compression. This would require an overhead view. If you stood the I-beam on end, the wood might fall out upon compression. You would also only measure one direction of the grain, so you would need to try two pieces, and lay the grain in different directions on whatever background scale you lay out. I think the wood will compress much more along the sides of the grain than it will on the end of the grain.
I wish you the greatest success with your channel.
Edit: You may not even need to graduate the background if you can measure the compression amount by measuring the compression on the screen.
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You need to do smartwatches.
Well, the fail is at which pressure does it stop *telling time*, and the seconds hand failed around 10 bar on the fake. So, it seems to have exceeded it's 5 bar statement, but much worse than the G-Shock.
Actually, I didn't even notice that before. Thanks for pointing that out!
I think that point is when the case and glass compressed enough for the second hand to press up against the inside of the watch glass. Harder to tell on the Casio since it didn't have a manual second hand. The Casio's hands moved every 20 seconds, and the last time it moved was 15 seconds before the watch glass failure. Interesting seeing the different fracture patterns of the two glasses.
@@Sembazuru I simply look at when it stops operating. Not when some physical thing happens, other than 'not operating', but you can use whatever criteria you think is best. Also, I like the pressure chamber here, very nice.
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As a happy G-Shock owner for over a decade, it kind of makes me sad seeing you destroy one, even though it was for a good purpose.
When your youtube channel makes you a millionaire you could repeat this test but pitting high end dive watches against each other.
A contest between Rolex Submariner (124060) against Grand Seiko SLGA015.
First dibs!
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As expensive as that G-Shock is! A $30 fake blows it out of the water. Casio should be royally embarrassed. You should send the footage to Casio , perhaps you'll get a new watch to replace the one that was destroyed.
First dibs!
technically not really a fake casio , just a copy , somethings like guitar , lot of other brand copy gibson les paul or fender tele and strat .
Dunno if you've ever seen the show Red Dwarf but the main chatacter Dave Lister mentions his guitar is a "genuine Les Paul copy". 😂
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3:42 so you started working as a designer at the age of 10 or even lower?
Yea.. with Lego
I hope its not a clone
not bad for a Fake watch to reach 50m.
Styrofoam cup
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The first guy didn't reply back for a while so they're yours. Just email me where you want me to send it to at thedropzonechannel@gmail.com. Enjoy!