

A mere 88g in weight due to the titanium. 10.8mm by 37mm case: medium-sized for a men’s dress watch.


That’s good enough for pretty much any application, as evidenced by the fact that accuracy hasn’t improved much since the 1970s. Unfortunately, it has very limited battery life, and doesn’t sync automatically.Ĭonventional quartz movements are generally accurate to ☑5 seconds per month, or 3 minutes per year. But there are large portions of the world where they don’t reach (Central/South America, Australia, New Zealand, Russia, the poles, out on the ocean - even plenty of places that are technically within range, but for whatever reason, not conducive to signal penetration).Īnother possible answer is a GPS watch like the Suunto X9i which works almost anywhere on the globe. Atomic watches are very accurate if you can receive the radio signals. You might guess a radio-controlled quartz watch like the Casio G-Shock Gulfman, or the Citizen Skyhawk. On sales again at best price for the Citizen AQ4030-51A Chronomaster that comes with Tosa Washi Japanese paper white dial plate, therewith with a transparent upper plate, and has Super titanium Duratect Case. This Citizen AQ4030-51A is a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) watch model and it's now in our stock - ready to ship within 48 hours to any country.Ever wondered what the most accurate watch in the world is? It’s probably not what you think.
