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Full Wrist Time review of the Citizen Caliber 0100 World's Most Accurate Watch, released in 2020, with original photos and expert analysis.
The most precise light-powered watch in the world* with annual accuracy of ±1 second. When every second is a miracle of purity. As of May 2021, for an autonomous analogue light-powered quartz watch, according to research by Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. See contents list. A colour. A mood. A feeling.
The brand TAG Heuer itself has been known for making the most accurate watches. They have made exceptionally accurate timepieces, such as the Mikrogirder, Mikrotimer, and the impressive Caliber 360, which is accurate to 100th of a second.
It’s accurate to within one second per year, powered by light with Citizen’s Eco Drive technology, and prices start at over $7,000. To put this in perspective, most quartz watches measure their accuracy per month, and even the most accurate traditional mechanical watches measure per day.
A Week On The Wrist The Citizen Eco-Drive Caliber 0100, The Most Accurate Watch Ever Made. One watch to rule them all. Jack Forster.
However, this year at Baselworld, Citizen debuted the Caliber 0100 wristwatch, in white gold and titanium cases, making a new record-holder for world's most accurate wristwatch a reality.
The most accurate watch I have is a Citizen Eco-Drive Skyhawk Blue Angels Titanium Chronograph that correct it’s self three times early every morning. It is within a second everyday of the year. It also has other functions like not breaking with every little tap or bump.
The first is equipped with the world’s most accurate light-powered movement - the Caliber 0100 Eco-Drive movement - with annual accuracy of ±1 second. The second features a high-accuracy light-powered Eco-Drive movement with annual accuracy of ±5 seconds.
The Caliber 0100 is the most accurate light-powered timepiece in the world. (Image: Citizen) Unparalleled Accuracy. The watch autonomously tracks time with an accuracy of plus or minus one second per year, while Rolex guarantees an accuracy of +/- 2 seconds per day.
For the first time in horology, we have what is essentially satellite-connected accuracy in an autonomous light-powered quartz movement in the form of the Caliber 0100 Eco-Drive movement. The resulting accuracy of ±1 second per year is the world’s most accurate.