watches unpressurized
Andrey Serbinenko wrote:
A question to the group. When I was going through my high-altitude
physiological training, they instructed us to remove wrist watches
before going for the baro-flight to FL250 (unpressurized). Has
anyone experienced any anomalies with wrist watches at low pressure?
I just can't think of why they'd require that. Even diver's watches
will hold the pressure up to a point and then the seals will leak
-- before any damage to the body of the watch or the crystal occurs.
Does the battery have any air inside that will blow it up?
Andrey
I have had the crystal on my digital watch pop out while flying my
glider up to about 18,000 feet. True the watch was a few years old and
I just replaced it with the same kind.
Brian C.
CFIIG/ASEL
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