2011年1月14日星期五

D&G DW0119 Men's watch And unlike any other

is a thermo-compensated chronometer quartz movement (meaning it's accurate to about 5 seconds per month, versus a mechanical chronometer, which is accurate to about 5 second daily). To display the time, the dial features traditional central hour, Mercedes Benz SLR Chronograph watches minutes and seconds hands. The luminous hands are big and simple to see. To show the nunerous functions, dual digital LCD readouts are utilized.

To ensure optimal visibility, day or night, the LCD screens are equipped with high-performance NVG (Night Vision Google) compatible backlighting system. And also to simplify operation, all functions are controlled by pushers at 2 and 4 o'clock. This Tag Heuer Mercedes Benz SLR Chronograph watches unique ana-digi configuration allows pilots to get into all of the functions, along with the time, quickly.

Additionally , it includes a cool new jumping seconds function (foudroyante).Powering the brand new El Primero chronograph is the new 4052B automatic calibre the industry variation from the famous El Primero movement that was originally introduced in 1969. Such as the original movement, the new one runs at the high rate of 36,000 vph. However, unlike the initial this version has a foudroyante (jumping/flying seconds) function. D&G DW0119 Men's watch And unlike any other foudroyante on the market, that I can think of, that one can show chronograph times with 1/10 of second accuracy, instead of 1/8th or 1/6th, like most jumping seconds chronographs.

Introduced at Baselworld 2010, the Blancpain Carrousel Sapphire is quite a remarkable timepiece. It features a rose gold case having a sapphire crystal about the front, back as well as on both sides of the case. It even includes a sapphire crystal in place of the plates and dial, which creates the illusion that the movement is floating within the case. D&G DW0119 watch looks great personally. Another key feature, is the carrousel movement (a "carrousel" improves accuracy by negating gravity's effects, similar to a tourbillon).