Chrono Time A-T
Reminiscent of CITIZEN®'s first Eco-Drive radio controlled analog world timer, the Chrono Time A-T now in its second generation, redefines atomic timekeeping with atomic clock synchronization for superior accuracy with world time in 26 cities. In a two-tone rose gold-tone stainless steel case and bracelet with grey dial, the Chrono Time A-T features UTC alarm, 1/5-second chronograph, perpetual calendar, power reserve meter, sapphire crystal and date. Featuring our Eco-Drive technology – powered by light, any light. Never needs a battery. Caliber number H610.
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Product Details
Model
- BY0106-55H
Movement Technology
- H610
- Eco-Drive
- Powered by any light source, continuously and sustainably, eliminating the need to replace watch batteries.
Band Length (mm)
- 200.025
Case Width (mm)
- 44
Lug Width (mm)
- 24
Band Type
- Bracelet
- Stainless Steel
Case Material
- Two-Tone
- Stainless Steel
Crystal
- Sapphire Crystal
- Superior scratch resistance and hardness
Clasp
- Fold Over Clasp with Push Buttons
Dial
- Gray
- Luminous Hands and Markers;Power Reserve Indicator
Water-Resistance
- WR200/20Bar/666ft [Swimming, Showering & Snorkeling]
Additional Functions
- Synchronized to Atomic Time Clock for Superior Accuracy
- Atomic Timekeeping Technology with Synchronized Time Adjustment Available in 26 Time Zones
- 1/20 Second Chronograph Measures up to 60 Minutes
- Perpetual Calendar
- 12/24 Hour Time
- Alarm
- Power Reserve Indicator
- Day/Date
- Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) Display
Reviews
Superior Watch!
Got this watch for Christmas in 2017. Love the features, especially that it never needs a battery, and the automatic time adjustment. live in central time, went on our vacation out west in June of 2018, after passing each time zone, the watch automatically set tp that time. Love this watch! Wish the had not discontinued it, wanted to buy for Family.
Beautiful watch
I noticed this watch on a Hannoush Jeweler's website advertisement for Citizen watches. I had never seen it before on the Citizen website, and I knew I had to have it for its looks and its atomic time keeping ability. With some digging I found it on the Citizen website to get the model number. It was difficult to find for purchase because it had been discontinued, but I finally found it online and bought it. The watch was new/never worn. It worked great after charging it up, as it had totally discharged after being left in the box for so long. I watched the very helpful video on the Citizen website, which clued me into the fact that I had to reset the entire watch after a complete battery discharge in order to get it to sync with the radio tower in Colorado for the atomic timekeeping. I've had no issues, and it's a great timepiece!
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