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Har Panerai.com slutat sälja deras nato armband? :( Har länge suktat efter deras gröna nato och alltid missat privata försäljningar här på KS.
Kan det finnas något inne för 44mm på tex Krons eller Nymans?

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Har Panerai.com slutat sälja deras nato armband? :( Har länge suktat efter deras gröna nato och alltid missat privata försäljningar här på KS.
Kan det finnas något inne för 44mm på tex Krons eller Nymans?

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De har slutat. Jag kollade inte specifikt efter det bör jag var hos AD för någon vecka sedan men jag såg inget.
 
En Panerai som jag inte kan släppa är 654! Vilket är jättekonstigt, den är precis tvärt emot det jag brukar gilla hos Panerai. Stökig tavla, massa extra knappar på vänstra sidan, babyblått, skalor hit och dit. Ändå har jag varit förälskad i den sedan jag såg den första gången.stulen bild.
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En Panerai som jag inte kan släppa är 654! Vilket är jättekonstigt, den är precis tvärt emot det jag brukar gilla hos Panerai. Stökig tavla, massa extra knappar på vänstra sidan, babyblått, skalor hit och dit. Ändå har jag varit förälskad i den sedan jag såg den första gången.stulen bild.
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Känner igen mig väldigt mycket i det du skriver! Helt ”fel” på alla sätt men ändå så rätt, har den på bevakning och tror inte jag kan släppa den förens jag provat..
 
Vore det dumt att trycktesta en klocka högre än spec bara för lite peace of mind? Säg, 50m eller 100m istället för 30 // Eventuell framtida due-ägare.
 
Vore det dumt att trycktesta en klocka högre än spec bara för lite peace of mind? Säg, 50m eller 100m istället för 30 // Eventuell framtida due-ägare.
Jag trodde det funkade så att maskinen testar i steg upp till det den är gjord för, ex 100m, och så ser man vilket steg trycket inte håller för. Men jag har säkert fel. 🙃
 
Jag trodde det funkade så att maskinen testar i steg upp till det den är gjord för, ex 100m, och så ser man vilket steg trycket inte håller för. Men jag har säkert fel. 🙃
Jag har verkligen ingen aning om hur det fungerar :D men jag tänkte i banorna att om man utsätter den för mer tryck gradvis tills den inte längre är tät, skadar man då inte packningarna? Men jag har säkert fel ;)
 
Jag har verkligen ingen aning om hur det fungerar :D men jag tänkte i banorna att om man utsätter den för mer tryck gradvis tills den inte längre är tät, skadar man då inte packningarna? Men jag har säkert fel ;)
Jag tänkte mig att då det bara är luft så är det inget problem. Men jisses vilken amatörafton vi har. Någon som verkligen vet?
 
Jag har verkligen ingen aning om hur det fungerar :D men jag tänkte i banorna att om man utsätter den för mer tryck gradvis tills den inte längre är tät, skadar man då inte packningarna? Men jag har säkert fel ;)
Jag tänkte mig att då det bara är luft så är det inget problem. Men jisses vilken amatörafton vi har. Någon som verkligen vet?
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What happens if you pressure test a watch beyond its water resistance rating?

Pressure testing a watch beyond its rated water resistance can potentially damage the watch. While some watches may be able to withstand higher pressures than they are rated for, it is generally not recommended to test them beyond their specified limits, as doing so can lead to the following issues:
  1. Compromised seals and gaskets: The gaskets and seals of a watch are designed to withstand pressure up to the watch's water resistance rating. Subjecting the watch to pressures beyond its rating may cause these components to deform, compress, or even rupture, leading to a loss of water resistance.
  2. Deformation of the case or crystal: Excessive pressure can cause the watch case or crystal to deform or bend, compromising the watch's structural integrity and water resistance. In severe cases, the crystal may even crack or shatter under extreme pressure.
  3. Damage to internal components: When a watch is exposed to higher pressures than it is designed to withstand, the increased force on the case can put stress on internal components, such as the movement, dial, and hands. This stress may cause parts to become misaligned, damaged, or even break.
  4. Water intrusion: If the watch's seals and gaskets fail under excessive pressure, water can enter the watch, leading to corrosion, short-circuiting of electronic components, and potential damage to the movement.
To avoid these issues, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for water resistance ratings and pressure testing procedures. If you are unsure of your watch's water resistance or need to have it pressure tested, it is always best to consult with a professional watchmaker or an authorized service center. Regular maintenance and proper care can help ensure the longevity of your watch and maintain its water resistance.
 
Såhär tycker ChatGPT :p

What happens if you pressure test a watch beyond its water resistance rating?

Pressure testing a watch beyond its rated water resistance can potentially damage the watch. While some watches may be able to withstand higher pressures than they are rated for, it is generally not recommended to test them beyond their specified limits, as doing so can lead to the following issues:
  1. Compromised seals and gaskets: The gaskets and seals of a watch are designed to withstand pressure up to the watch's water resistance rating. Subjecting the watch to pressures beyond its rating may cause these components to deform, compress, or even rupture, leading to a loss of water resistance.
  2. Deformation of the case or crystal: Excessive pressure can cause the watch case or crystal to deform or bend, compromising the watch's structural integrity and water resistance. In severe cases, the crystal may even crack or shatter under extreme pressure.
  3. Damage to internal components: When a watch is exposed to higher pressures than it is designed to withstand, the increased force on the case can put stress on internal components, such as the movement, dial, and hands. This stress may cause parts to become misaligned, damaged, or even break.
  4. Water intrusion: If the watch's seals and gaskets fail under excessive pressure, water can enter the watch, leading to corrosion, short-circuiting of electronic components, and potential damage to the movement.
To avoid these issues, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for water resistance ratings and pressure testing procedures. If you are unsure of your watch's water resistance or need to have it pressure tested, it is always best to consult with a professional watchmaker or an authorized service center. Regular maintenance and proper care can help ensure the longevity of your watch and maintain its water resistance.
Killgissning nivå 1000 :D

Men tackar.
 
Såhär tycker ChatGPT :p

What happens if you pressure test a watch beyond its water resistance rating?

Pressure testing a watch beyond its rated water resistance can potentially damage the watch. While some watches may be able to withstand higher pressures than they are rated for, it is generally not recommended to test them beyond their specified limits, as doing so can lead to the following issues:
  1. Compromised seals and gaskets: The gaskets and seals of a watch are designed to withstand pressure up to the watch's water resistance rating. Subjecting the watch to pressures beyond its rating may cause these components to deform, compress, or even rupture, leading to a loss of water resistance.
  2. Deformation of the case or crystal: Excessive pressure can cause the watch case or crystal to deform or bend, compromising the watch's structural integrity and water resistance. In severe cases, the crystal may even crack or shatter under extreme pressure.
  3. Damage to internal components: When a watch is exposed to higher pressures than it is designed to withstand, the increased force on the case can put stress on internal components, such as the movement, dial, and hands. This stress may cause parts to become misaligned, damaged, or even break.
  4. Water intrusion: If the watch's seals and gaskets fail under excessive pressure, water can enter the watch, leading to corrosion, short-circuiting of electronic components, and potential damage to the movement.
To avoid these issues, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for water resistance ratings and pressure testing procedures. If you are unsure of your watch's water resistance or need to have it pressure tested, it is always best to consult with a professional watchmaker or an authorized service center. Regular maintenance and proper care can help ensure the longevity of your watch and maintain its water resistance.
Kom bara ihåg att ChatGPT ibland är helt ute och cyklar - men texten låter alltid lite säker…
 
Såhär tycker ChatGPT :p

What happens if you pressure test a watch beyond its water resistance rating?

Pressure testing a watch beyond its rated water resistance can potentially damage the watch. While some watches may be able to withstand higher pressures than they are rated for, it is generally not recommended to test them beyond their specified limits, as doing so can lead to the following issues:
  1. Compromised seals and gaskets: The gaskets and seals of a watch are designed to withstand pressure up to the watch's water resistance rating. Subjecting the watch to pressures beyond its rating may cause these components to deform, compress, or even rupture, leading to a loss of water resistance.
  2. Deformation of the case or crystal: Excessive pressure can cause the watch case or crystal to deform or bend, compromising the watch's structural integrity and water resistance. In severe cases, the crystal may even crack or shatter under extreme pressure.
  3. Damage to internal components: When a watch is exposed to higher pressures than it is designed to withstand, the increased force on the case can put stress on internal components, such as the movement, dial, and hands. This stress may cause parts to become misaligned, damaged, or even break.
  4. Water intrusion: If the watch's seals and gaskets fail under excessive pressure, water can enter the watch, leading to corrosion, short-circuiting of electronic components, and potential damage to the movement.
To avoid these issues, it is essential to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for water resistance ratings and pressure testing procedures. If you are unsure of your watch's water resistance or need to have it pressure tested, it is always best to consult with a professional watchmaker or an authorized service center. Regular maintenance and proper care can help ensure the longevity of your watch and maintain its water resistance.

ChatGPT har ofta fel om Paneraier. Tex:

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