Unique Timepiece Spotlight: Casio G-SHOCK GPW1000
No need to worry about Springing Forward, or Falling Back each season - Casio’s new G-SHOCK GPW1000 will do it for you.
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Casio collaborated with Sony to develop a concept model with a hybrid system for receiving GPS information as well as adding a six band radio receiver to get signals from the six atomic clocks around the world. By default, this watch will look for atomic clock radio signals to automatically update the time. Should those signals not be available, it can receive GPS signals to update the wearer’s time and current time zone.
At a glance, the dial reveals two time zones, date, AM/PM and day of the week indicator. It also appears to have a display to indicate if you are in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. For a more in-depth look, visit A Blog To Watch’s article here »
This is a watch we’ve never seen before - the first watch to combine GPS AND atomic clock radio time syncing! What do you think of this Casio/Sony colab? Share with us on our Facebook page!
At a glance, the dial reveals two time zones, date, AM/PM and day of the week indicator. It also appears to have a display to indicate if you are in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere. For a more in-depth look, visit A Blog To Watch’s article here »
This is a watch we’ve never seen before - the first watch to combine GPS AND atomic clock radio time syncing! What do you think of this Casio/Sony colab? Share with us on our Facebook page!
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