2010年8月31日星期二

Replica Rolex

Replica RolexThe analog movement is quite basic, just hours/minutes/seconds, with quick-fading luminous paint. Note that the analog and quartz movements are separate, which is both a pro and a con: You can set different times for traveling, but on the other hand, its annoying if they drift apart.The showcase of this watch is the e-ink display. As you can see from the pictures, it has incredibly high contrast, a 180 degree viewing angle and looks almost like newsprint.One of the exciting developments in the past few years has been the introduction of a new kind of display called "electronic ink" or "e-ink." Unlike LCD displays in many ways, it looks more like *** and opens up some interesting avenues for new watch designs. Replica Rolex
Today's review is of the Phosphor Ana-Digi, an analog-digital watch with an e-ink display. Specifications include:45mm by 13mm, about 190g.3-hand analog movement, unsynchronized with the digital, set via the signed crown.Lumed hour and minute hands.Multi-mode digital display - white/black or black/white, with selectable displays of hour markers, date and time.Waterproof to 50m (150').Stainless steel case and band, domed mineral crystal. Bracelet is 24mm, non-tapering, center section polished with pushbutton release and fliplock.Read on for the full review. Replica Rolex