Chinese brand gets chronometer certification from German labortaory


Meanwhile, statistics from the association show that in 2017 about 1.07 billion watches, or 83 percent of the world output, came from China, but in value terms the output was only 21 percent of the global figure.
Explaining the disparity, he says:"A lack of top-tier movements is why Chinese watchmaking lags behind the best countries in the field.
"They (the movements) are not precise enough for high-end watches. But, a made-in-China chronometer will help the Chinese."
He also says that accurate time devices are crucial for key infrastructure facilities like airports, high-speed trains, aerospace projects, and national defense.
Speaking about the watchmaking sector in China, Zhang says: "The achievements of the industry in recent years have helped us to break the monopoly of foreign products. And, a chronometer will build more confidence."
Zhang also says that as of now 64 countries involved in the Belt and Road Initiative use Chinese time devices for their railway systems and other public services.
