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Country of originJapanJapan
Mechanism
Movement typequartzquartz
Power sourcesolar batterysolar battery
Power reserve indicatior
Dial
Dial typedigitaldigital
Backlightelectronicelectronic
Features
alarm
stopwatch
timer
day of the week
date
month
world time
moon phase
compass
altimeter
thermometer
barometer
radio controlled
alarm
stopwatch
timer
day of the week
date
month
world time
moon phase
compass
altimeter
thermometer
barometer
radio controlled
Case and strap
Case shaperoundround
Case materialplasticplastic
Coloursilver with blacksilver with black
Glass materialmineralmineral
Straptitanium bracelettitanium bracelet
Strap colourstainless steelstainless steel
Claspclip (unfolding)clip (unfolding)
General specs
Waterproof200 WR / 20 ATM200 WR / 20 ATM
Diameter (width)51 mm48 mm
Thickness15 mm14 mm
Weight112 g113 g
Added to E-Catalogapril 2014april 2014

Power reserve indicatior

An indicator showing how long the watch can run without winding, changing the battery, recharging, etc. It is found in models with any type of mechanism (see the relevant paragraph). Although the power reserve indicator is quite approximate, it still makes it easier to monitor the status of the device and reduces the risk of being left without a working watch at the wrong time.

Note that the End Of Life function (see below) in this case is not considered a power reserve indicator, although its role is generally similar.

Diameter (width)

The nominal size of a watch case in diameter (for round cases) or width (for other options, see "Case Shape"). In the most miniature modern models, this size is 21 – 25 mm or even less, among the largest there are cases of 46 – 50 mm and even larger.

Larger watches are more convenient in the sense that the dial readings are better visible on them, and it is easier to provide various additional functions in the design. On the other hand, small watches look neater and create less discomfort directly when worn. In addition, female models (see "Gender") are traditionally made more miniature than male ones. So the choice for this indicator depends mainly on the intended specifics of the application: for example, large cases are best suited for outdoor activities and tourism, about 41 – 45 mm in size, for household wear (regardless of gender) — about 31 – 35 mm, and as an accessory to an evening dress, a small watch of 30 mm or less would be more appropriate.

Also note that the size of a compatible strap/bracelet is associated with this indicator — see "Strap Width" for details.

Thickness

The thickness of the watch case. A fairly obvious parameter; we only note that nowadays it is customary to attribute watches with a thickness of less than 7 mm to ultra-thin models. This design has both aesthetic and quite practical meaning — a thin watch will be useful for those who wear narrow sleeves with tight-fitting cuffs.

Weight

Total weight of the watch. As a rule, it is indicated taking into account the complete strap/bracelet.

The lightest modern watch weighs no more than 50 g. The most popular models weigh 50 - 100 g, and weight more than 150 g most often means not only a large, but also a fairly advanced device, usually for sports and tourism purposes.

Both light and heavy weight have their advantages: light watches create minimal inconvenience when worn, while massive watches are subconsciously perceived as a solid and reliable device.