Category:Diving watches with (Helium) gas escape valve
A gas escape valve or Helium release valve serves to allow Helium gas and other gas molecules which are inside the diving watch's casing to flow out of the watch. This is a feature which is only relevant for the most extreme form of professional diving, the so-called saturation diving using Helium containing gas mixtures and long decompression phases, to which no recreational diver and not even the great majority of professional divers ever comes close to. According to the data referenced in saturation diving, of the 3,300 commercial divers employed in the United States in 2015, only 336 were saturation divers. Thus, the presence of this feature in diving watches is usually not at all required unless it is intended for exactly this application, nevertheless a greater number of typically high-priced diving watches have it. Further information: an article on a commercial website about the issue.
Subcategories
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.
B
- Breitling Superocean (5 F)
O
R
- Rolex Deepsea (9 F)
- Rolex Sea Dweller (3 F)
T
- Tissot diving watches (3 F)
Media in category "Diving watches with (Helium) gas escape valve"
The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.
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Omega Seamaster Planet Ocean Chronograph 2210.51.00.jpg 3,002 × 1,979; 2.19 MB
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Oris Aquis Depth Gauge.jpeg 2,362 × 1,860; 1.63 MB
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ORIS ProDiver Chronograph (cropped and turned 90 degrees).jpg 1,223 × 1,344; 895 KB
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ORIS ProDiver Chronograph.jpg 1,764 × 1,260; 1.11 MB