The common atomic watches on the market today are usually synchronized with international atomic clocks through wireless signals, thus reducing Time errors. The world’s most punctual “watch” was found on a strange website called leapsecond.
One user posted that his brother-in-law Bill built the world’s first atomic clock watch, which consists of a HP5071A cesium atomic clock and two “straps”.
The watch has a time error of a few nanoseconds per day, a 7-segment red LED screen, a battery that provides 45 minutes of battery Life, and an AC charger.
Finally, he also flirted with the idea that users can choose between stainless steel or adjustable nylon straps, which can also be customized in color.
According to the introduction, leapsecond is a folk watch collection website, the site is dedicated to discover the most accurate clock.
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