Pro Diver reviews Oris Aquis Depth Gauge (by popular demand)

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • How does the ‪@Oris‬ Aquis Depth Gauge perform underwater?
    Who is this watch for?
    Would I use it during a dive?
    Also a comparison with the ‪@ROLEX‬ Deep Sea Sea Dweller, and the ‪@praesidus4713‬ A-5 UDT.
    Tune in to find more.
    More info on the Aquis Depth Gauge: www.oris.ch/en...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 11

  • @jmichos
    @jmichos Місяць тому

    Great review

  • @watchesgadgetsandstuff
    @watchesgadgetsandstuff Місяць тому

    Ha, that depth gauge is way simpler then I was thinking!
    Great review man! Thanks!

  • @777_ATM
    @777_ATM Місяць тому

    Own this watch and love it ❤

  • @KentGeorgeson
    @KentGeorgeson Місяць тому +3

    Hey Guys! Missing Bonaire already. If you are interested in trying a cheaper but maybe more practical dive watch, check out the Citizen ProMaster Diver Aqualand < $600 retail, has depth gauge and has markings to the minute

  • @videogamesare1
    @videogamesare1 Місяць тому

    love the watch content

  • @dominicperez1
    @dominicperez1 Місяць тому

    You're right about the minute marks, but the Rolex Submariner (and older Sea Dweller) have the same style bezel with only 15 minutes marked and they set the style for the category.

  • @zach7j
    @zach7j Місяць тому +1

    Omega should send a Seamaster to a “professional” diver (me) to “review” (keep).

  • @provuksmc6619
    @provuksmc6619 Місяць тому

    Mechanical Engineer here: the 200 or 300m of water resistance are actually with purpose and not gimmicks. Besides the extreme depth watches, they are just the engineering version of who has the longest.
    The pressure tests fot wristwatches are made for static pressures. No movement and nothing touches the watch Besides water and a non moving stand.
    Now imagine you have a 50m capable watch and you bang it against a rock, ur dive light or something hard... High chances it starts leaking which is pretty sure the death of a delicate mechanical watch.
    That's why watches are water resistant to these depths. So they can endure more than just the pressure at depth.
    Also not just Boyles law. The ideal gas law counts here. Temperature, especially colder ones make the oros inaccurate. Not much though. But I saw a video of the watch in 9°C water and it was off by 1 to 2m.
    Nothing wild but I wouldn't trust it for deco.

    • @jmichos
      @jmichos Місяць тому

      Seriously man. You wouldn’t trust the Oris for deco timing? You’re either not a diver or you’re clinically paranoid.