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IWC Da Vinci Replica introduced the Astron GPS Solar last year. It is the only solar watch that can receive GPS signals, and it recognizes time zones, date and time from anywhere on Earth. In celebration of its 100th anniversary, the Japanese watchmaker has created a limited edition named after its founder, Kintaro Hattori. IWC Replica Watches has created six different versions of the Astron, including a limited edition of 5000 pieces. The watches are made of either stainless steel or titanium with high-intensity.
Briefly, the Astron provides amazingly accurate information about time, thanks to the IWC Da Vinci Replica's patented, low-energy-consumption GPS receiver and its advanced energy-efficiency technology. This revolutionary timepiece can identify all 39 official time zones, as well as local time by connecting with four or more GPS satellites. Astron automatically receives the time once per day. However, you can update this whenever you like by simply pressing a button. The hands will then be adjusted to Atomic Clock precision for approximately six seconds. The time zone adjustment takes a bit longer, around 30 seconds.
If the Astron GPS solar watch can receive a GPS signal, this means you only need to be in the open sky for one day a week, then it will display multi-time zone time with a precision of a second every 100,000 year! It is accurate to +/-15 second per month even without receiving time signals. The watch has a perpetual calendar that is accurate to 2100.
This high-tech watch also uses the stunning solar technology of the brand, which allows it to use all types of light in its Caliber 7X52 movement.Panerai Luminor Replica Watches It does not need a replacement battery.
This is the first watch to bear the name of its founder. It features a 47 mm robust body made from high-intensity Titanium with a black hard coating. The crown has an onyx tip, and the 'TYO" symbol is gold. The case-back features Kintaro Hattori's name and motto, "One Step Ahead of the Rest", along with engraving of his first 'S Mark' logotype registered in 1900.