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reximda

Work with high explosives?

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reximda

So even if you get blown to smithereens, you can rest easy knowing that your watch will survive to be passed down to your heirs.

 

Kaventsmann Triggerfish

 

http://gearpatrol.co...fish-bronze-a2/

 

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olly593

Holy crap 10lbs of C4? think my last worry would be the watch, still at least its water resistant so they could wash your flesh/blood off under a tap

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Harriskitty
Holy crap 10lbs of C4? think my last worry would be the watch, still at least its water resistant so they could wash your flesh/blood off under a tap

 

 

LOL

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Olly

Time shall go on :D

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BaggyPants

I do work with explosives and effects, and a good seal is the most important thing to me. Nothing to do with the explosives, but we use a lot of dust effects, including cement, and it's not good if it gets in your watch.

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Rolexwatchman

Damn this thing can handle more than a G-Shock...!

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pollux1

A bit pointless though if the arm adorning said watch gets blown to pieces whilst wearing it.

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BaggyPants

Wouldn't matter what it could survive, you'd have a job finding it if I stuck a charge under it :lol:

 

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I'd actually dispute their claims, because I've put dents into WWII armour using only aluminium flash powder, and I once took all the paint off the inside of a piece of 10mm armour plate using only 2 x 5g maroons confined in a little box of compacted dust :D I once rocked the back of a 432 personnel carrier off the deck with only a 50g sachet charge, It all depends on how you make the charge react, and how directional you make it ;)

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