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The new 3rd generation Citizen Skyhawk promises a whole range of high-tech features, including but not limited to radio controlled atomic time updates from Europe, Asia and America; ensuring accurate time keeping almost worldwide. The Skyhawk is available now in two variations, stainless steel bracelet and leather strap, at the fairly modest price tag of 349 and 299 respectively.
Throughout October, November and December the Skyhawk is set to feature in several magazines, papers, TV shows and even tube stations throughout the UK as part of a massive advertising campaign to highlight the new flagship Skyhawk and its huge list of features.
The Skyhawk A-T is capable of displaying time for 43 cities worldwide, and also updates the daylight saving setting and calendar where available from the atomic time signal. The chronograph feature is accurate to 1/100th of a second and is capable of measuring up to 24 hours. The Skyhawk watch also features 2 separate alarm settings, a digital display light, a GMT/UTC display, rotating slide bezel and is fully water resistant to 200 metres.
As is common place with all recent Citizen Watches, they receive power via solar rays. The Eco-Drive technology allows the watch to last 180 days, and up to a staggering 30 months with the automatic power save function. Once the watch has been fully charged, everyday office light is sufficient to ensure the watch remains sufficiently charged and therefore it is very uncommon for the watch to ever require any additional attention after charging, giving you more piece of mind that your watch is keeping completely accurate time.
The accuracy of the watch is within that of the atomic time source when the radio control function is activated, making it incredibly precise. When the watch is manually set, it still keeps to the accuracy of an ordinary quartz watch, usually loosing less than 1 second a day when being worn. This makes the watch perfect for anyone who needs to use accurate time, with little or no problems.
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Monday, March 10, 2008
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