Specifications:
Stainless steel band · Non-metallic chrome outer ring on case · LCD display - 0.75" x 0.5"
Dimensions: Length: 1.5” Width: 1.6” Height: 0.4”
The NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology) Cesium Fountain Atomic Clock in Colorado is the official world time keeper. Accurate to one second in 20 million years and to 10 billionth of a second, it is the most precise clock on earth. The Global G-Force Atomic Watch picks up a radio signal sent out from the NIST, ensuring absolute accuracy. Additional receiver chips also allow the G-Force to receive the precise time from broadcast stations in Europe (England and Germany) and Asia (Japan). In other words setting your clock is a thing of the past.
The ultimate world traveler's watch
Accurate to one second in 20 million years
Receives signals from atomic clocks in North America (Colorado), Europe (England and Germany) and Asia (Japan).
High-resolution, large LCD displays time, day and date
5 second delay E.L. back light.
Chronograph 1/100 of a second stop watch
Alarm and time zone indicator
Low battery power display
Dual time function (+/-23 hours)
Sleek modern design for the boardroom
Durable construction for the playground
30M water resistant
Chromed accents and stainless steel band
FAQ:
In what countries this Atomic Watch work in:
Continental USA, Great Britain, Japan and Germany
How long will the batteries last?
The batteries should last a year under normal use.