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1000 Gauss watches: what can they stand?
Hi all,
we all know some watches have the movement surrounded by a ring of soft iron to protect it from the influence of magnetic fields, up to usually 1000 Gauss or 80.000 Ampere/metre. Unluckily I was no good at physics, so I wonder what can generate such a strong magnetic field or even stronger and influence the accuracy of an antimagnetic watch. Are they electric machines we use in our everyday life or not? What about that?
Thank you
Gauss strength...
By: BDLJ : October 12th, 2009-19:15
Well, the difficult thing here is that Gauss and Ampere/metre aren't measuring exactly the same thing. Ampere/metre is a measure of the strength of a magnetic field (the B field), while Gauss (or Tesla) measures the flux density (the H field) In any case,...
Good to know
By: Vlk : October 13th, 2009-04:29
I understand your point of view. I just thought it was hard to "beat" an antimagnetic protection up to 1000 Gauss while it seems we just need a good subwoofer to get a magnetic field that is 20 times stronger than 1000 gauss Of course, I'm not telling tha...
Current IWCs..
By: SteveW : October 14th, 2009-08:25
.. when they have enhanced magnetism at all are restricted to 80,000 A/m. Many of the formerly 'highly antimagnetic' Ingenieurs, for example, have succumbed to the display back disease - losing most of their resistance. There was a time, however, when IWC...
Wow...
By: Vlk : October 15th, 2009-11:55
...I couldn't imagine that magnetic fields had such a power. Thank you for sharing your experience. At the end, the only thing I can say is that the only anti-magnetic watch possibile is the one whose parts are not influenced by magnetic fields, which is ...
Hi Vic,
By: justpen : October 13th, 2009-05:53
Hi Vic, Just to confuse you further... or add to the discussion, Wikipedia have a pretty extensive say on magnetic watch resistance.... copy below. I have also had an interest in this subject, although my interest has been trying to decipher if the "soft ...