ECW-M300EDB-1AER
Introduction
Wave Ceptor's key secret is Atomic Timekeeping which ensures perfect timing by automatically picking up a signal from radio transmitters in locations all over the world. These radio controlled watches are dual region which, unlike other radio controlled products, allow you to switch between the UK and mainland Europe transmitters. The Wave Ceptor range will also automatically adjust for daylight savings time.
Main Features
| Multi Band 6 Radio Controlled | A built-in radio signal receiver ensures that the exact time is displayed across Europe, The United States and Japan AND China. |
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| Solar Power | A Solar cell provides power for operation. |
| Auto LED Light | A Light-emmiting diode (LED) is used to illuminate the watch face. |
| Neobrite | A luminous coating provides long-term illumination in the dark after only a short exposure to light. |
| World Time | Displays the current time in major cities and specific areas around the world. |
| Stopwatch | Accurate measurement of elapsed time with a touch of a button, 1/100th Sec Stopwatch |
| 5 Daily Alarms | The daily alarm reminds you about recurring events with an acoustic signal at the time you have set. You can also activate hourly time signals (each hour). This model has 5 independent alarms. |
| Water Resistant | 100 Metre / 10 Bar , 10 Bar Water Resistant means that the module is also suitable for swimming or snorkelling |
Technical Specifications
| Multi Band 6 Radio Controlled | A built-in radio signal receiver ensures that the exact time is displayed across Europe, The United States and Japan AND China. |
|---|---|
| Solar Power | A Solar cell provides power for operation. |
| Auto LED Light | A Light-emmiting diode (LED) is used to illuminate the watch face. |
| Neobrite | A luminous coating provides long-term illumination in the dark after only a short exposure to light. |
| Stopwatch | Accurate measurement of elapsed time with a touch of a button, 1/100th Sec Stopwatch |
| Countdown Timer | A stopwatch that counts backwards: When 0 minutes, 0 seconds is reached, the timer emits a 10-second signal tone. |

