@MRYEHBUDDY74 Perhaps because you want a quality watch that you can rely on? Something that has solid engineering, high-end materials and usability instead of OOH SHINY design and a price tag that's gonna be the butt of nasty jokes?
Oh yea I need one because you know everyday I get hit with hammers and people try to run my wrist over with a 20 ton truck and I always kick my watches. Did I forget to mention that I cut myself with a screwdriver and a scalpel on my wrist each day? This will REALLY come in handy.
@VaconCamp Well since your only looking for a watch that will last you a year or two, not under heavy abuse either, then perhaps you should look at a timex. You stupid shit, the point of the watch is the fact that it will hold up for years and years and years of normal daily use and occasional abuse. Common sense eludes many fuck stains like you, doesn't it?
@Escos88 No chance of a sapphire crystal, sapphire is much harder than bullistic glass which is why it would shatter instantly. Sapphire is only good for dress watches as its highly scratch resistant being 9 on the mohs scale second only to a diamond at 10 it is the second hardest substance on the earth. If your going for shatter resistance, you want something more soft and flexible. Sapphire is NOT practical for a sport watch.
@bob2pie Mineral will shatter, but not as easily as a sapphire. Mineral is good overall for use in sport watches, but in all honesty... if your looking for shatter resistance, an acrylic "crystal" would be the best choice...you'll find something like that on a Casio Gshock watch. Problem is, watches like that dont appear classy and do not command respect. I have smacked Mineral crystals pretty hard against metal framing/pipes and never them get scratched, let alone cracked.
why would you need this
MRYEHBUDDY74 2 months ago
@MRYEHBUDDY74 Perhaps because you want a quality watch that you can rely on? Something that has solid engineering, high-end materials and usability instead of OOH SHINY design and a price tag that's gonna be the butt of nasty jokes?
aarrcchhoonntt 2 weeks ago
why man
pimp101000 6 months ago
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darrensurrey 6 months ago
better looking than a poxy g shock plastic piece of crap. where do they sell these?
plasticspastic201 8 months ago
The screwdriver test looked impressive.
utnacmit 9 months ago
Oh yea I need one because you know everyday I get hit with hammers and people try to run my wrist over with a 20 ton truck and I always kick my watches. Did I forget to mention that I cut myself with a screwdriver and a scalpel on my wrist each day? This will REALLY come in handy.
VaconCamp 1 year ago
@VaconCamp Well since your only looking for a watch that will last you a year or two, not under heavy abuse either, then perhaps you should look at a timex. You stupid shit, the point of the watch is the fact that it will hold up for years and years and years of normal daily use and occasional abuse. Common sense eludes many fuck stains like you, doesn't it?
siglite220 1 week ago
Now shoot it
888Derek888Panda888 1 year ago 2
What kind of crystal... saphyre
Escos88 2 years ago
@Escos88 No chance of a sapphire crystal, sapphire is much harder than bullistic glass which is why it would shatter instantly. Sapphire is only good for dress watches as its highly scratch resistant being 9 on the mohs scale second only to a diamond at 10 it is the second hardest substance on the earth. If your going for shatter resistance, you want something more soft and flexible. Sapphire is NOT practical for a sport watch.
RamoneTalarico 8 months ago
@RamoneTalarico how about a mineral cover whats that good for
bob2pie 7 months ago
@bob2pie Mineral will shatter, but not as easily as a sapphire. Mineral is good overall for use in sport watches, but in all honesty... if your looking for shatter resistance, an acrylic "crystal" would be the best choice...you'll find something like that on a Casio Gshock watch. Problem is, watches like that dont appear classy and do not command respect. I have smacked Mineral crystals pretty hard against metal framing/pipes and never them get scratched, let alone cracked.
RamoneTalarico 7 months ago
@RamoneTalarico cool thanks im trying to find a watch to buy and this helped thanks
bob2pie 7 months ago
how mutch $
DEADLYSNUGLE117 2 years ago
the watch displayed during the tests costs 236.36$ (US) at an online UK dealer's.
But their brand starts at as low as 134.40$ (US).
Victortrotska 2 years ago
Nice watch :D the test with the hammer and the screwdiver is awesome nice video..5/5
minig3a3 2 years ago