Fun fact, this thing can survive contact with a strong magnet. A *very* strong magnet.

A regular iron magnet has a field of about 100 Gauss.

A solar flare can generate almost 1,500 Gauss.

This watch can withstand *15,000* Gauss. You see, it isn’t a waste of money. When there is a massive solar storm and everyone’s Casio gets fried, you will be able to laugh at your hideously underprepared peers and joyfully tell them you can still tell the exact *second* kept in stylish, Swiss-engineered precision.

Will you tell them?

*No*. They don’t deserve to know. After all, it’s **you** who has the Omega De Ville Tourbillon.