Antimagnetic for Work

I'm no engineer but I do work in a field where there is sometimes strong magnetic fields that can and has disrupted my watches time keeping abilities. I know Omega is king at antimagnetic movements at >15,000 gauss and Oris's new 400 movement is resistant to 2,500 gauss. So the proposed question is:

Who knows of another brand or movement that can handle 2,500 or more gauss?

The watches I want need to be tough as I work in a very rough environment at times. I think I read somewhere that the Sinn 856/857 are antimag but good luck finding them in the U.S. and Bremont has one that is killer but $4k is all I can hide from the wife at this time. Give me those opinions, I'm listening and researching.

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Pretty sure almost every Rolex is at least resistant to 2500 gauss, including the Milgauss. IWC has some, Tudor has some, Damasko, Sinn. It's likely a decent size list. Not up to 15k like Omega, but still...

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Baltic Aquascaphe Titanium

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Omega and Rolex Millgaus

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Jimmer

Pretty sure almost every Rolex is at least resistant to 2500 gauss, including the Milgauss. IWC has some, Tudor has some, Damasko, Sinn. It's likely a decent size list. Not up to 15k like Omega, but still...

Even IWC’s new Ingenier only prevents magnetism up to 500 gauss or so.

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Ball.

And the new 41mm Tudor Black Bay if you can get your hands on one.

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Those are the antimagnetic pieces I own

Omega SMP, Bohen Mille Mer, RZE Fortitude

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BigIona

Ball.

And the new 41mm Tudor Black Bay if you can get your hands on one.

I think that Ball only has the new Pioneer that breaks 1000 gauss.

I did see the new BB burgundy. That will be on the radar.

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bricewgr

Those are the antimagnetic pieces I own

Omega SMP, Bohen Mille Mer, RZE Fortitude

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2 new watches to research, thank you.

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Thanks for posting this.. 12-hour bezel's are one of my favorite features. This is the first I had ever seen that particular Oris. After searching for a review, I find one from Jody / 'Just One More Watch' and I have no clue how it slipped by me. I love everything about it except for the price. It would need to be half of that before I would seriously consider buying it.

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GShock square or pretty much any quartz watch with a digital only display.

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You may want to look at the new Draken Aoraki lineup (2000m/A)

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doolittle

GShock square or pretty much any quartz watch with a digital only display.

I do have a GShock but...it's not a Oris or Omega or Tudor.

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bricewgr

Those are the antimagnetic pieces I own

Omega SMP, Bohen Mille Mer, RZE Fortitude

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Bro that BoHen looks amazing...but that thing is, in the words D. Trump, THHHHIIIICCCC

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I had an Astor & Banks that was nice. That was anti-magnetic because they put the movement between two metal plates to protect the movement. Excellent specs on that watch for less than $1K. Also, I think the Tissot Gentleman uses a Silicium (silicone) hair spring to make it anti-magnetic, and more accurate.