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Title: citezen satelite eco drive
Post by: shamtv2555 on June 24, 2011, 05:25:57 PM
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For 2011, CITIZEN introduces “Eco-Drive SATELLITE WAVE,” a limited edition watch with a totally new timekeeping system.
This next-generation timepiece searches for the closest of the 24 navigation satellites that orbit the earth.
It captures the day, date and time signals the satellite emits from space, 20,000 kilometers above the earth.
Since the satellite signals are controlled by atomic clocks, this watch’s timekeeping is ultra precise.
Each of the 24 navigation satellites orbits the earth once every twelve hours, so that this watch receives the signals from any open space, even in the boundless Western Pacific or atop the world’s highest peak.

The metal ring embedded in the glass bezel seems to float in outer space, like a satellite in planetary orbit. The round case, which appears to be independent of the lugs, suggests the image of the earth. These design elements resonate with the technological combination of light power and time/calendar data received from outer space to keep this watch on time, always.
The spiral parts visible from the sides of the glass bezel are both a design motif, suggesting the radio waves that link this watch with outer space, and visible symbols of the light waves that provide Eco-Drive an inexhaustible source of energy. The three-dimensional forms on the watch face evoke the futuristic image of spaceship engines.

2011 will, thus, be the year in which time signals link wrist and outer space in an unprecedented experience. Eco-Drive SATELLITE WAVE will bring ultra-precise timekeeping to whatever human beings do, wherever they are on the face of the earth.

It is purely powered by light.
Specifications

-Calibre H990 <Eco-Drive>
-Satellite Timekeeping System (Reception Area: Worldwide)
-Perpetual Calendar
-World Time in 26 Cities
-Ceramic + Stainless Steel Case
* The final design and specifications are subject to change without notice.
* Pricing and production volumes to be determined.
Title: Re: citezen satelite eco drive
Post by: TheHobbit on June 24, 2011, 05:41:46 PM
Interesting technology. Wonder what will happen when the gps satellite start 'dying' from next year. I don't think the impact will be great as the watch will maybe need less then the 24 floating around to have the accurate timing. Also I believe gps technology may be of greater importance to the US then what they like us to believe. The only question, in the long term will it still be free.
Title: Re: citezen satelite eco drive
Post by: mnazri.tan on July 01, 2011, 03:34:31 PM
anyone own this here in malaysia???
Title: Re: citezen satelite eco drive
Post by: shamtv2555 on July 01, 2011, 05:04:41 PM
is cool.....price aso high i hear from those watch seller...
Title: Re: citezen satelite eco drive
Post by: kltime on July 01, 2011, 08:40:08 PM
This next-generation timepiece searches for the closest of the 24 navigation satellites that orbit the earth.
It captures the day, date and time signals the satellite emits from space, 20,000 kilometers above the earth.
Since the satellite signals are controlled by atomic clocks, this watch’s timekeeping is ultra precise.

 :thumbsup: for citizen,ultra cool watch.