2011年1月12日星期三

professional use pilot Sector Rubber Bracelet Men's Watch

Breitling has issued a brand new version of their Chronospace quartz pilot watch. The movement, like all Breitling movements, is COSC chronometer-certified. Passing the chronometer standards that the COSC sets is really simple enough for Baume&Mercier 8123 watch any mechanical timepiece, however, for any quartz caliber, it has to be much more accurate in terms of rate. The end result is a movement significantly more accurate than a regular quartz movement - SuperQuartz?.
Ever since Breitling launched the Navitimer within the 1940s, with a navigational slide rule bezel, they've been recognized for their professional use pilot Sector Rubber Bracelet Men's Watch. And such as the Navitimers of past and present, the Chronospace features the famous circular slide rule bezel to handle essential calculations regarding airborne navigation.The Chronospace, however, is made for "intensive professional use", based on Breilting's press release.
As well as on top of using a slide rule pilot's bezel, the Chronospace also features a remarkable listing of useful functions - a 1/100th of a second chronograph with split times, Coordinated Universeal Time (UTC), perpetual calendar, 24-hour military time, alarm, countdown timer, dual timezone display with independent alarm. Powering the Sector Rubber Bracelet timepiece and assuring precision, is really a thermo-compensated chronometer quartz movement (meaning it is accurate to about 5 seconds monthly, versus an analog chronometer, which is accurate to about 5 second per day). To show the time, the dial features traditional central hour, minutes and seconds hands. The luminous hands are big and simple to see.