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    Casio G Shock Watches

    Does anyone use a Casio G Shock watch (with the auto feature)
    when traveling on a domestic or international basis?
    Tom Welch > Mesa, Arizona, USA

    Travel Lite & Smart

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    I presume the auto feature you are referring to is the time signal reception and time zone switching when traveling to another destination. I have a Casio G Shock with the feature - it works fairly well when traveling domestically (sometimes a bit of lag in switching time zones) but not so well traveling to the Caribbean - On my last Caribbean trip back in February to Grenada (nine days long) the watch never did make the switch to Atlantic Standard time. It is a long way from any time signal the watch might use and it never did connect. I believe you can do a manual override, but I've never tried that.

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      #3
      A manual override is doable in your case. When traveling
      internationally, you can buy a auto 5 band G shock watch that
      resets automatically when you land in UK, Europe or Japan, kinda
      slick I'd say.
      Tom Welch > Mesa, Arizona, USA

      Travel Lite & Smart

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