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over time. The amount of light emitted and the time that light is emitted
depends on various factors when the light is stored, such as the shape
of the glass, the thickness of the paint, surrounding brightness level, the
distance from the watch to the light source, and the light absorption level.
Please note that when not enough light energy is stored, the watch may
emit weak light or emit light for only a short time.
(12) Water resistant watchband
Some
models employ leather and nylon bands on which a special
treatment to resist perspiration and water absorption have been applied.
Please understand that the water resisting effect of this watchband can be
lost depending on the period and conditions of use.
FEATURES
(1) This is an analog crystal oscillator watch.
(2) The current time is indicated by the 24-hour, hour, minute, and second
hands.
(3) The watch also comes with a calendar function (date) and stopwatch
function (measures up to 30 min. in 1 sec. increment) in addition to the
time display.
(4) The stopwatch function also records split times (the amount of time that
elapses from when the stopwatch is started until a certain point, while the
watch continues to record total time elapsed).
(5) When the battery life begins to run out, the small second hand starts to
move in 2-sec. intervals to warn that the battery is getting low. (Battery End
Of Life indicator)
SPECIFICATIONS
(1) Crystal oscillator frequency: 32,768 Hz (Hz = Oscillations per second)
(2) Wrist-worn accuracy: Mean monthly rate: ±20sec.
(at normal temperature <5°C ~ 35°C>)
(3) Operating temperature range: –5°C ~ +50°C
(4) Drive system: Step motor
(5) Display system:
[Time function]
24-hour, hour, and minute hands with a second hand that moves at one-
second intervals.
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