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Once a day the Seiko Astron receives the time signal automatically, and it also has a manual button which allows wearers to connect to four or more GPS satellites orbiting the earth in order to pinpoint their position, identifying the time zone and the exact time, with the hands changing automatically.

The collection will be released worldwide this autumn.

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