Seiko have just released their new "ASTRON" watch.
It is powered by light and will synchronise timezones and time via GPS anywhere in the world. Seiko claim provided GPS updating is available the accuracy is good to 1 second in 100,000 years.
Just the ticket for making sure you get ISS transits and Irridium flares nailed to the second.
Seiko have just released their new "ASTRON" watch.
It is powered by light and will synchronise timezones and time via GPS anywhere in the world. Seiko claim provided GPS updating is available the accuracy is good to 1 second in 100,000 years.
Just the ticket for making sure you get ISS transits and Irridium flares nailed to the second.
It might be worth the SRP of $1900-$2600 to never have to set the time or change batteries. Does it support governments around the world changing DST rules at their whim?
It might be worth the SRP of $1900-$2600 to never have to set the time or change batteries. Does it support governments around the world changing DST rules at their whim?
The watch automatically updates to the required timezone, however the user has to select DST on or off, via a simple two button operation.
I've compared the watch to NMEA time and it is spot on.
For those not quite so conversent with GPS time, it's datum is accurate to within a 100 or so nanoseconds of UTC.
I also love my 'Seiko' as well its a ' Actura Kinetic' , Chronograph , beautiful watch as well that Ive had for years now and it keeps perfect time .No batteries in my baby . .either .. .
Seiko make great watches , yours Peter is awsome , a great watch .
Brian.
Seiko have just released their new "ASTRON" watch.
It is powered by light and will synchronise timezones and time via GPS anywhere in the world. Seiko claim provided GPS updating is available the accuracy is good to 1 second in 100,000 years.
Just the ticket for making sure you get ISS transits and Irridium flares nailed to the second.
As someone who has not worn a watch for many years I often wonder why we need to know the time really accurately. TV programs run overtime. Public transport is hardly ever on time and then we spoil it all by introducing daylight saving which miraculously adds an extra hour of daylight in the summer.