— When Novak Djokovic arrives in Wimbledon this week, he will simply have to press a button on his Seiko Astron GPS Solar Chronograph for the time to automatically adjust to British Summer Time.
The new solar-powered
chronograph calibre in Djokovic’s Astron model was launched at
Baselworld earlier this year and can adjust to every time zone on earth
at the touch of a button. Seiko has even estimated at 60 the number of
times Novak Djokovic would have to adjust the time zone on his watch,
based on his 2014 travel schedule, so a watch that does this
automatically has a considerable practical use for the tennis star.
Seiko Astron GPS Solar Chronograph Novak Djokovic limited edition © Seiko
Other features that the 8X82 calibre movement offers are a 6-hour chronograph accurate to 1/5th of a second, a perpetual calendar programmed up to the year 2100 and water resistance to 10 bar.
The signed case back of the Seiko Astron GPS Solar Chronograph Novak Djokovic limited edition.
© Seiko
To coincide with this year’s Wimbledon tournament, Seiko has
announced a new limited Novak Djokovic edition of the Astron GPS Solar
Chronograph that will be available in stores from November this year.
The new model has a rose-gold toned steel case with a black ceramic
bezel and a case back engraved with the tennis star’s signature and
name. It is a limited edition of 2,500.
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