atomic wrist watch

October 23, 2008 by SemiCritic  
Filed under Watches

Get the most accurate time anywhere in the US. An atomic wrist watch receives radio signals via WWVB in Fort Collins, Colorado and synchronizes time using the Universal time coordinates.

Since it works using radio signals, the WWVB can work accurately in places where there obstructions such as buildings with less windows or enclosed places. An atomic wrist watch also runs in battery or quartz and works normally in other places.


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