Replica OmegaReception result indicator. Hit the top right button and the second hand will indicate whether the watch's last calibration attempt was successful. The two o'clock position means yes, and the four o'clock position means no. There is a tiny "Y" and "N" on the dial to help you keep straight which is which. If calibration was successful, the watch then tells you which signal it received (either JJY for Japan, DCF77 for Germany, or WWVB for the US). Replica Omega
Let's get down to the features of the Seiko Brightz World Time: Atomic timekeeping. The Seiko Brightz World Time is capable of receiving time calibration signals from atomic clocks in Japan (both atomic clocks there), Germany, and the US. It will attempt to calibrate three times per day, and can be forced to calibrate manually. Reception indicator. During time calibration, the watch will use the second hand to indicate the strength of the time calibration signal. The ten o'clock position indicates a strong signal, and the eight o'clock position indicates a weak signal. There is a tiny "H" (for high) and "L" (for low) on the dial at the ten and eight o'clock positions respectively as a reminder of which is which. Replica Omega