TOKYO (Kyodo)–Seiko Watch Corp. said Monday it will release at the end of September the first watches to conform to local time in all time zones 39 using the global positioning system.
Seiko Astron, which connects with the GPS satellites orbiting the Earth, more easily than an atomic clock that takes the signal from the transmitter is only present in the area of land is limited.
Solar-powered battery clock hands–available in three models are made from titanium, high-voltage-can adjust the time in 30 seconds on the fastest after the local time is pressed for at least six seconds, the clockmaker.
Astron units will be offered at the suggested retail price is between 210,000 yen 152,250 for yen, the company said.