• Cadence 4-Bit Watch Goes Chrono

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    Thursday, May 26th, 2011

    Candence, watches made famous for their unique “4-bit” numerals, has just announced a chrono version of their well-known 4-bit watch. The 42mm watch has a Miyota quartz movement, UTC display (basically a second time-zone), and a chronograph movement.

    Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) display – the standard time by which the world regulates clocks, time and computer servers
    42mm stainless steel case – striking appearance, perfect for the boardroom or on the go
    Luminescent watch hands – against the black face of the watch adds to the sophisticated look
    Genuine leather wristband – with subtle saddle stitched two part leather strap and stainless steel buckle
    Miyota quartz watch movement – makes for an extremely reliable timekeeper that never requires winding
    Water resistant to 5ATM – convenient for everyday wearing
    Sapphire coated quartz glass – helps prevent watch face from becoming scratched

    It’s $195 but you can pre-order it for 40% off. The original 3-handed version is $90.
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