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...
Baltic Aquascaphe Titanium
Omega and Rolex Millgaus
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.
Ball.
And the new 41mm Tudor Black Bay if you can get your hands on one.
Those are the antimagnetic pieces I own
Omega SMP, Bohen Mille Mer, RZE Fortitude
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.
Those are the antimagnetic pieces I own
Omega SMP, Bohen Mille Mer, RZE Fortitude
2 new watches to research, thank you.
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.
GShock square or pretty much any quartz watch with a digital only display.
You may want to look at the new Draken Aoraki lineup (2000m/A)
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.
Those are the antimagnetic pieces I own
Omega SMP, Bohen Mille Mer, RZE Fortitude
Bro that BoHen looks amazing...but that thing is, in the words D. Trump, THHHHIIIICCCC
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.