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Solar Chrome Digital Radio Controlled Watch (NEW)


Product Code [SILC006 (NEW)]
Solar Chrome Digital Radio Controlled Watch (NEW)
Solar Chrome Digital Radio Controlled Watch (NEW)
RRP: £29.95
Our Price: £22.95
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Chrome and Black Digital radio controlled watch with black strap. The watch features large numerals for the time with further displays for the calendar and alarm, there is also a backlight at the press of one of the buttons. The watch is powered by a powerful rechargeable battery and is also solar powered and charges the battery from the solar cell within the dial. Battery power on this model is approx. 5 months on a full charge.

The watch is supplied gift boxed and comes with a 2 year guarantee

Size 24 x 4 x 1.2cm

All MSF watches are radio controlled and receive their signal from the Anthorn transmitter. As with all radio controlled watches and clocks, they are accurate to more than ½ second in a million years.

There are a number of transmitters across the globe, each transmitting on a different frequency, MSF watches are designed and manufactured for the UK and operate exclusively on the MSF signal from Anthorn Cumbria.

The MSF signal from Anthorne is transmitted over a 1000km radius, which more than covers the whole of the UK.

The advantage of the radio controlled watch is that it receives regular updates from the transmitter and therefore always extremely accurate, also the watch will change automatically at the spring and autumn time changes.

If a radio controlled watch is taken outside the transmitter range it will still operate as a highly accurate quartz watch and there is a manual setting facility, to reset the hour for different time zones. When the watch returns within signal range it will automatically update itself.

All MSF watches come gift boxed with full instructions and a 2 year guarantee

For more detailed information on the MSF Radio Time Signal, click the following link here, which will open the National Physical Laboratory website in a new window