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This is what an AD told me...

 

If a watchh is Swiss made, by law it must be able to withstand a certain degree of shock impact. As was explained to me, if you drop a watch onto a hard surface from 1m, Swiss law says that the watch must be able to comfortably withstand that. As I understand, this type of shock is something like 2-3Gs. If you clap, that is also 2-3 Gs. If you clap very hard, that can get to 4Gs. Playing tennis would also come into a category of 4+ Gs.

Some watches are made to withstand much higher levels. Bremont, for example, can withstand a vertical shock of 9Gs. The JLC Navy Seals can withstand similar shock both vertically and horizontally. Likewise the Ball & co.

I think unless a watch has been specifically designed to withstand shocks of this nature, I would assume only that it is standard 3-4Gs of shock. I would suspect that most of the Pateks are in this type of range and I would not want to play tennis in mine. I have the 5070 and Aquanaut and whilst I would think the latter is sturdy, i still wouldn't fancy testing it playing tennis.

 

if the above is full of BS...then i will blame the AD who told me!

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