No problem with the hairspring : Silicon is totally non-magnetic, it can handle any intensity. The problem is the rest of the watch... Best.

Sep 01, 2022,16:35 PM
 

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For those of us concerned with the huge magnetic fields from laptops : real data - 1000 Gauss.

 
 By: Glenn_2004 : September 1st, 2022-11:47
Dear friends, You might have noticed that MacBook Pro laptops generate impressive magnetic fields. I have just used a professional gauss-meter to figure out the real value. Basically, there are 2 "hot spots" (unfortunately on the left side of the computer...  

I agree and …

 
 By: Cpt Scarlet : September 1st, 2022-12:08
The simple answer is choose an Omega. The movement is unaffected by exposure to strong magnetic fields, even those greater than 1.5 tesla (15,000 gauss).

Silicon hairsprings, balance wheels etc can not be magnetized.

 
 By: myles721 : September 1st, 2022-12:54
You can theoretically wear a new series Omega in an MRI (it might rip you arm out of the socket) with little or no change in rate.

Plus 15,000

 
 By: myles721 : September 1st, 2022-12:51

METAS Certification To The Rescue :)

 
 By: enjoythemusic : September 1st, 2022-12:40
One of the things i love about METAS certification... and this Tudor ...  

my 2 cents

 
 By: tinker2 : September 1st, 2022-21:58
Full time writer here, with a MacBook. Of all my watches, only one has been magnetized by my office stuff (consistently, BTW). Even my vintage military Lemanias seem okay next to the MacBook. My Blancpain, recently serviced and upgraded with silicon,has b... 

Choose Omega…

 
 By: mahesh : September 2nd, 2022-15:48
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