Series X
Since its 2010 debut, the Precisionist movement exhibited advanced timekeeping at its best – fusing distinctive bold architectural design with state-of-the-art proprietary 262kHz movement. 2020 celebrates 10 years of the Precisionist technology and reinvents the Series X aesthetic with a revolutionary new design. With its proprietary high precision movement, the men’s watch features a stainless steel grey case with a black top ring insert and black dial. It is paired with a black EPDM rubber strap. In addition, it features a calendar and twelve-hour chronograph with precise timing to 1/1000th of a second and continuous-sweep second hand for a perfect pairing of form and function. Luxury, performance, and history — the Series X is a perfect union of innovative technology and design – a discerning timepiece for the ages.
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Product Details
Model
- 98B358
- 1/21/2021
Movement
- NN50
technology
- HPQ Precisionist
- A movement featuring a 3-pronged quartz crystal with a frequency of 262 kHz that is 8 times greater than standard quartz, leading to an accuracy of seconds a year.
Case Width (mm)
- 45
Dial
- Black
- Gray Accents;Red Accents
- Luminous Hands and Markers
Strap Type
- Strap
- EPDM Rubber
Case Material
- Two-Tone
- Stainless Steel
Clasp
- Buckle
Crystal
- Anti-Reflective Curved Sapphire Crystal
Water-Resistance
- 0300M
Additional Functions
- 1/1000 Second Chronograph
- Calendar
- HPQ Precisionist
Reviews
Beautiful craftsmanship
I purchased this watch today and couldn't decide between a metal (a different model) or rubber band. I went with rubber and don't regret it. I have a titanium citizen, a titanium Oakley (both discontinued models) and a few giant Diesel watches. The Diesels are obnoxious and flashy but feel too large after a short while. I wore this all day and while it felt heavy, I liked it. It didn't restrict my wrist movement or feel awkward and I got several compliments on it.
Really nice idea, but fails in presentation.
Excellent build quality and long-term timing precision. I like the shared use of the main seconds sweep hand for normal timekeeping and stopwatch functions. I wish all chronographs had that same design. Ridiculous number of gauge dials for a manually operated stopwatch - precision reported to 1 ms is stupid. Dial is confusing to read at a glance because the dial highlights match the hands highlights. I think the hands need a distinctly different highlight color.
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