i want to know why they say that the watch is antimagnetic since it has the same movement of the original inox which is RONDA 715. have anyone opened the caseback to see if there is any magnetic protection?
exactly at 2:40 you can see that there is something between the 2 carabiners next to the watch strap holdong the whole thing together and it looks a lot like some sort of braided steel cable .
thats not a reflection , its clearly a straight line , and it can be seen from every angle that you can see in the video and almost at 2:41 you can see that its no way a deflection cause nothing is underneath and the sun is shining from the left side , look for the shadow on the guys helmet , and the watch is slighly tilted to the side , so if it would be a reflrction it should be on the left side of the watch .
Just an idea: it might be a redundant setup for security. I assume that the watch and bracelet are not certified for this kind of usage. So a setup using only the watch and bracelet could endanger the person hanging below the helicopter. So normally in such a case you would create a fail-proof setup using a second rope or cable which is not loaded. The whole force would be on the watch and bracelet, but if they fail the backup would still hold the person.
2:39 to 2:40 , you think it is not noticeable, a?. i hate cheaters. i realy like victorinox inox,but not like cheaters I think you do not have balls to do this test. Call me ,i try this test without cheat.
Eh guys ..... If only this watch was 37mm-40mm in diameter. And inside there was a H10 movement modified as in Hamilton, which is installed in Mido and Certina, with a power reserve of 80 hours and without plastic parts, then this watch would be PERFECT !!!!
Eh guys ..... If only this watch was 37mm-40mm in diameter. And inside there was a H10 movement modified as in Hamilton, which is installed in Mido and Certina, with a power reserve of 80 hours and without plastic parts, then this watch would be PERFECT !!!!
what jacket is the main dude waring at the end like the watch its cool.
Wow, I'm impressed
I'd love to see this test recreated by an independent auditor.
good work!
Please make the INOX 43mm again. I love the newer version, but it's too big!
2:36 Watch stopped working
The crown seems to be pulled out, for what it's worth. That doesn't tell us if the watch is working or not.
i want to know why they say that the watch is antimagnetic since it has the same movement of the original inox which is RONDA 715.
have anyone opened the caseback to see if there is any magnetic protection?
Dommage qu'à 2 min 39 on aperçoive la sangle de sécurité qui se trouve entre le bracelet et les mousquetons...
+Fabien Jérôme Blanc you're right!!! damn everyone check 02:38
Il ny as pas que çà jai ete le polisseur de cette montre truqué.
Is that a block of Beef Jerky???
this is a very crude test... Nice time piece...
Someone explain how the little standard strap pin can resist that weight .????!!!!
You can see the strap under the watch if you go frame by frame around 2:41. Man... not cool.
wow 6 years later and I'm wondering the same thing... how the hack that pin can withstand so much weight. I don't know what to say.
at 2:39 you can see that there is something else too not just the bracelet ... but nice try
you are probably not blind , but dumb for sure if you think there is paracord for extra strenght ,it looks a lot like a braided steel cable ...
exactly at 2:40 you can see that there is something between the 2 carabiners next to the watch strap holdong the whole thing together and it looks a lot like some sort of braided steel cable .
thats not a reflection , its clearly a straight line , and it can be seen from every angle that you can see in the video and almost at 2:41 you can see that its no way a deflection cause nothing is underneath and the sun is shining from the left side , look for the shadow on the guys helmet , and the watch is slighly tilted to the side , so if it would be a reflrction it should be on the left side of the watch .
Just an idea: it might be a redundant setup for security. I assume that the watch and bracelet are not certified for this kind of usage. So a setup using only the watch and bracelet could endanger the person hanging below the helicopter. So normally in such a case you would create a fail-proof setup using a second rope or cable which is not loaded. The whole force would be on the watch and bracelet, but if they fail the backup would still hold the person.
2:39 to 2:40 , you think it is not noticeable, a?. i hate cheaters. i realy like victorinox inox,but not like cheaters
I think you do not have balls to do this test. Call me ,i try this test without cheat.
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IT´S A FAKE PROMOTIONAL SHIT THAT I LOVE SO MUCH
Eh guys ..... If only this watch was 37mm-40mm in diameter. And inside there was a H10 movement modified as in Hamilton, which is installed in Mido and Certina, with a power reserve of 80 hours and without plastic parts, then this watch would be PERFECT !!!!
Eh guys ..... If only this watch was 37mm-40mm in diameter. And inside there was a H10 movement modified as in Hamilton, which is installed in Mido and Certina, with a power reserve of 80 hours and without plastic parts, then this watch would be PERFECT !!!!
There is a 37mm version it’s called inox V