Pulsar Men’s PX5033 Solar Chronograph Analog Display Japanese Quartz Silver Watch Review

Pulsar Men's PX5033 Solar Chronograph Analog Display Japanese Quartz Silver Watch

  • Tachymeter
  • Three chronograph subdials
  • Japanese-quartz Movement
  • Case Diameter: 45mm
  • Water Resistant To 330 Feet

This Pulsar chronograph watch has a VS75 solar quartz movement that is charged with any light source. It has an impressive looking black dial with a sixty minute stopwatch function and a 24-hour sub-dial. The chapter ring is marked with a tachymeter scale and the hands and hour markers are filled with Lumibrite luminous material. A date window is shown between the 4 and 5:00 position on the dial. Water resistance is 100 meters. The watch has a 46mm diameter stainless steel case with a matching stainless steel bracelet with a push-button deployant clasp. Features Movement: VS75 Solar quartz (charges with any light source) Case: Stainless steel, 46mm diameter x 13mm thick Back: Screw-in back Crystal: Hardeded mineral Band: Bracelet with push-button deployant clasp. 24mm lug Water Resistant: 100 meters Warranty: 2 Years

Pulsar by Seiko Holdings Corporation.

A spectacular breakthrough

Pulsar was born in an age of optimism. In the 1970’s, everything seemed achievable through the rapidly growing technological expertise at the world’s fingertips. Space flight had been converted from dream to reality, computer science was developing at break neck speed and electronics seemed to deliver new advances every day. Pulsar symbolized the age. It was new and it was bold, it was surprising and it was different. Pulsar, the world’s first electronic digital watch, created a sensation when it was unveiled in New York in 1972 and it changed the world’s perception of time.

A tradition of difference

When the brand was taken into the Seiko Corporation in 1980, it brought further surprises to the world; the first calculator watch in 1980 and the first all-quartz watch line in 1981 were among its industry-leading achievements. And throughout the ’80’s and 90’s Pulsar continued to bring to market new products that were born to be different. The Avant-garde collection in 1980’s set a new style in women’s watches and Spoon in 1990’s were unique designs which further cemented Pulsar’s image as an ingenious and surprising watchmaker.

Towards a modernist future

Today, Pulsar remains loyal to its heritage. It was born to be different and it will remain so. Each Pulsar watch has the hint of the futurism and modernity that have always been its hallmark. Pulsar is a brand for the individual who appreciates real value and seeks quality with individuality and flair.

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