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Mod. WK053

WATCH UV PRO
UV Meter Watch - Avoid get burned by the sun
This watch provide you with an instanteneous UV Index exposure. It will help you to take care about your skin when skiing or at the beach among many other outdoor activities. Depending on the UV Index, you will need to use a sunshine body lotion to protect yourself against get burned by the sun.


Technical specifications

UV Meter
Measuring Range (numeric): 0 to 25 UV Index
Display Range (bar segment): 0 to 15 UV Index
Resolution (numeric): 0.1 UV Index
Resolution (bar segment): 1 IV Index
Alarms: 2 UV Index Alarms
Color Code: 4 colors (Green, Yellow, Red, Purple)

Chronograph
Resolution: 1/100 second
Measuring Capacity: 9hrs 59 mins 59.99 secs
Memory: 1 split

Timer
Resolution: 1 second
Programmable
Capacity: 23hrs 59 mins 59 secs

Backlight
Backlight Type: Electro-Luminescent

Timekeeping
Time: Hr, Min, Sec.
Calendar: Date, Month, Automatic Calendar up to year 2099
Alarm: 1 daily alarm
Chime: Hourly Chime

Water Resistent
50 Meter Water Resistent

 

 

Exposure
category

UV index
range

Recommendation

Low

  0 - 2

no protection required

Moderate

  3 - 5

protection required;
seek shade during
midday hours

High

  6 - 7

Very High

  8 - 10

apply extra protection;
avoid being outside
during midday hours

Extreme

11 - ...

 

From a public health point of view, it is especially important to protect the most vulnerable population groups. Based on the finding that more than 90% of non-melanoma skin cancers occur in skin types I and II, the basic protective messages associated with the UV index should focus on fair-skinned people who tend to burn. Children who are particularly sensitive to UV radiation, require special protection.

Even though the incidence of skin cancer is lower in dark-skinned people, they are nevertheless susceptible to the damaging effects of UV radiation, especially to the effects on the eye and immune system.

 

skin
type

tans after
sunbathing

burns in
the sun

hair
colour

eye
colour

1 MED *)

I

seldom

always

red

blue

200 J/m2

II

sometimes

usually

blond

blue/green

250 J/m2

III

usually

sometimes

brown

gray/brown

350 J/m2

IV

always

seldom

black

brown

450 J/m2

V

naturally brown skin

 

 

 

VI

naturally black skin

 

 

 

  *)  1 MED (= Minimal Erythemal Dose) is the approximate
        dose (in J/m2) required to obtain a reddening of the skin.

 

The Sun Protection Factor (SPF) stated on sunscreens (sunburn lotions) indicates how efficient the product is. The higher the SPF, the more efficient the sunscreen. The sunscreen should not be used to prolong the time of exposure! The following table  gives an indication of the SPF values according to the different skin types and to the UV Index levels. Additionally, the eyes need to be protected by sunglasses containing UV-B and UV-A filters.

 

UV index

skin types

I

II

III

IV

1 - 3

15

12

  9

  6

4 - 6

30

25

15

12

7 - 9

50

40

30

20

10 and more

60

50

40

30

 

For more info, please read:

Global Solar UV Index - A Practical Guide
© World Health Organization, 2002
ISBN 92 4 159007 6
PDF file (439 kB)


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