Friday, December 5, 2014

Citizen Perpetual Chrono AT Watch

Some people wonder what makes the Japanese companies like Citizen, Seiko and Casio survive and get strong in the competitive watchmaking market. As far as I am concerned, it’s the innovation. Unlike other watchmakers, these companies provide the untraditional mechanical watches. It seems that they choose a non-mainstream way to create watches. However, some we just need the untraditional stuffs as well as the untraditional stuffs to enrich our life, our world, and provide us one more selection.

This Citizen Perpetual Chrono AT watch for example is light powered (using Citizen's famous Eco-Drive movement), atomic clock controlled, includes a perpetual calendar, chronograph, and second time zone indicator... among other functions. 



Around the dial you will see a date window and day hand because the only calendar system indications. There's a reference to "perpetual calendar" evidently from the watch, but you would be pardoned to be confused like a perpetual calendar usually shows in addition to that. Essentially, the Perpetual Chrono AT watch takes into account the month and leap year while setting the calendar. You'll need the instructions to get this done, but when it's set, the date will be correct.



All around the dial are hints from the watch's intense degree of functionality. You will find indications for a few of the atomic clock radio signal reception features around the flange ring (H,M,L), and just what appears like a power reserve indicator included in the upper right subdial. Most of the configurations featuring aren't even viewable within the default view. An example may be the perpetual calendar system.



On the dial, you will find the time, date, synchronized 24 hour hand (for AM/PM), date, day, and US timezone indicator. This form of the timepiece is clearly for that US given indications for example LAX, DEN, NYC, and well LON. You are able to alter the timezone easily by tugging the crown and also the time easily changes for you personally. Tugging the crown and turning the crown can also be the way you access features like the chronograph and alarm. Should you press the pushers using the crown in other configurations you will get additional information that you might require the instructions to decipher. Once you understand it though, this watch turns out to be nice searching and pretty geektastic.



In addition, this watch includes a sapphire crystal - something which until lately wasn't on most Citizen watches that were not in high-end groups. The crystal is further AR covered. The case is water-resistant to 200 meters.



This form of the Citizen Perpetual Chrono AT may be the reference AT4004-52E. It's 42mm wide as well as in a steel case with gold-well developed accents. You will find presently about eight versions of the watch. Each one has a rather different case color or style, and are available on bracelets and straps. The Citizen Perpetual Chrono AT ref. AT4004-52E sells for $575 - using its sister watches varying from $450 - $795.

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