HI sir 10 ATM is 100M so it's the same thing..
It's a watch for underwater use, it will stand pressure up to 10 Atmospheres or 100m
It means 10 atmospheres. This usually indicates a watch will remain waterproof to a depth of 10 atmospheres or about 340 feet of water.
Yes. It's rated for static pressures up to a shower (though it's still not recommended to actually shower with it on as depending on the watchband type and materials used in your cleaning products, can be harmful to the watch's water-resisting components).
No, at least they should be 10atm or 100m/33ft 5 ATM you can use it in the shower
"ATM" stands for "atmospheres," and the ATM rating on your wristwatch is the depth before the sea surface at which you can safely wear your watch. Most watches are rated between 1 ATM and 10 ATM. For more information, see the Related Link.
ATM = Atmospheres. It means the amount of pressure the watch can take in atmospheres before failure is assumed. 2 ATM is about 1/2 a meter under water. so drop it in the sink and you're ok,,, drop it in the Mariana trench and kiss it goodbye ;)
ATM is the depth by which water resistance is measured on a watch. ATM stands for Atmospheres. 1 atmosphere is equivalent to appx. 33 feet depth in water. So if a watch is 3 ATM = 100 ft. water resistant.
"ATM" stands for ATMospheres and the number before it, refers to the number of atmospheres of pressure the watch will withstand before leaking. At sea level we are all subjected to one atmosphere of pressure, because we have one atmosphere of air above us pressing down. For every 33 feet (10 metres) underwater you go, the pressure increases by 1 atmosphere. Therefore, at 33 feet underwater the pressure is 2 atmospheres (2 ATM), at 66 feet underwater the pressure is 3 atmospheres (3 ATM), etc. So 5 ATM is equivalent to 132 feet (40 metres) underwater. In conclusion, the ATM rating of a watch is the number of atmospheres of pressure the watch will withstand before breaking/leaking. To convert ATM 's into the depth rating in metres just subtract 1 and multiply by 10. eg: 5 ATM = (5 - 1)*10 = 40 metres.
No, 10 ATM is not equal to 10 bar. One atmosphere (ATM) is approximately equal to 1.01325 bar, so 10 ATM is roughly 10.1325 bar. Therefore, 10 ATM is slightly more than 10 bar.
Yes there is . To watch you.
1,013.25 kPa