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Citizen Watch Gents Eco Drive Chrono-Time Review
The Citizen Eco-Drive Chrono-Time AT is the brands first Eco-Drive radio controlled analogue world timer. Using radio signals the Chrono-Time automatically adjusts to the time zone of 26 cities worldwide and it works faultlessly. If you are in the market for a pilot watch the Chrono-Time AT is a good choice, as well as world time it also has a perpetual calendar, so adjusts automatically to months and leap years, and contrasting luminous white hands on a black face and a backlight, so it is easy to read in the dark.
The Chrono-Time also has stopwatch functionality, the hands of the mechanical chronometer move 5 times a second up to 60 minutes, although a digital reading is more accurate the chronograph functionality is useful.The watch is also water resistant up to 200 metres so is suitable for everything from everyday splashes to scuba diving. The face looks complicated and there is a lot going on but once you’ve got to grips with it it’s a fantastic watch.It’s worth reading up on the extra features.
The best thing aboutEco Drive is you never need to change the battery. Light from natural or artificial sources is stored in an energy cell and used to power the watch and there is at least 6 months power reserve.
Pictures don’t do the Citizen Watch Gents Eco Drive Chrono-Time justice, it looks stunning on. Although chunky, with a large 45mm dial,unlike a lot of modern mens watches theslide rule bezel is internal so looks very neat and polished. The Citizen Watch Gents Eco Drive Chrono-Time comes with a choice of brown leather or stainless steel bracelet, that is a combination of brushed and polished steel.
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how much money would i get back for this gold?
Ok so for my birthday what i wanted was a better computer because I was doing some game programming and I wanted a stronger graphics card so that when i jumped to Opengl and direct3D my apps would run smooth and i would be able to do more complex tasks. Instead for my birthday i received a gold bracelet with a lobster claw and a diamond cut finish. Long story short, how much money would i get if i re-liquidate this because right now this thing is just going to collect dust.
its 10kt yellow gold gent’s approx 9.50″
Total Weight of Bracelet 31.50gm.
I should be grateful but in the real world what the hell am i going to do with gold.
What the hell is gold even used for right now?
Why is there such a demand for it?
24 Karat is pure gold.
18 Karat gold is 75% gold.
14 Karat gold is 58.3% gold.
10 Karat gold is 41.7% gold.
1 troy ounce (gold std) = 31.1 grams
The current spot price for scrap pure 24 K gold is $1,385 per ounce, or $44.53 per gram ($1,385/31.1.).
10 K gold is worth aapprox. $18.57 per gram ($44.53 x 41.7%).
So, its worth is about $585 (31.5 grams x $18.57).
Hope this helps, mule
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