Stainless Steel Atomic
Watch
Never set your time again
with the world's first and only Global Atomic Watch. Accurate to 10 billionth
of a second just about anywhere on earth!
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.
Product Features:
- 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
- Stainless steel band
- Non-metallic chrome outer
ring on case
- LCD display - 0.75"
x 0.5"
- Case - 1.5" x 1.25",
thickness - 1.5"
It's not just an accurate ATOMIC. It's an incredibly durable machine built for
those that want to look good on the go no matter where you travel. We weren't
content to just offer the first atomic watches in the world. So we took them
to another level by introducing the 1st Global Atomic watches. The "Global
G-Force Atomic" is the next evolution in our famous line of atomic watches.
With streamlined styling and chromed stainless steel accents it's a real head
turner. But the real beauty is inside. Four separate chips allow you to receive
signals from the internationally recognized atomic clocks in North America,
Europe and Asia. In other words it was designed for world travelers who want
the powerful accuracy of an atomic. Durability makes it a great sport watch.
Modern lines and a stainless steel band make it ideal for the boardroom. The
combined result is a stunningly sleek and accurate work of art for your wrist.
High-resolution, large LCD displays time, day and date with E.L. back light.
Added functions include 1/100 of a second stop watch, alarm and time zone indicator.
Water-resistant to 30 meters. Be the first to wear the next generation in atomic
wristwatches.
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 timepiece on earth. What makes
the cesium clock so powerful? Atoms cooled to near zero are pushed through a
microwave filled cavity by lasers creating the "fountain" action.
The slowed, oscillating atoms moving at a sub-light speed rate of 9,192,631,770
cycles per second is synchronized with a beam of microwave radiation acting
as a clock pendulum. What you end up with is the kind of accuracy that makes
space travel, GPS and other technological advances possible. The NIST radio
station WWVB in Colorado broadcasts the signal from the Cesium clock across
the nation, allowing all clocks and watches with a special built-in receiver
to be "automatically" updated daily with the precise time. Our "Global
Atomic" watches and clocks have been fitted with additional receiver chips
allowing them to receive the precise time from broadcast stations located in
North America (Colorado), Europe (England and Germany) and Asia (Japan). In
other words setting your clock is a thing of the past.
Q: In what countries will this Atomic Watch work in?
A: Continental United States, Great Britian, Japan and Germany.