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No, but you can get a version which does automatically set time and date from a radio signalDoes the DW-5600E automatically change time zone?
Yes thats the one I'm thinking of a friend has the time signal model and flew to Denver a few months ago and expected it to change time zone. He was a bit miffed when it didnt especially as he visited Fort Collins from whence the US time signal is transmitted.No, but you can get a version which does automatically set time and date from a radio signal
Gorgeous watch - I always wanted one of these - much in the same vein - I.Nice to see a Stowa watch appearing on here. Stowa and Laco do a lot of replicas of wartime watches but I think Stowa have the better reputation for reliability. Stowa Baumuster B.
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It's pretty new...I bought it a couple of years ago to replace the previous one I'd had for almost 10 years...slightly different model. And, guess what? I forgot about these other 2 Casios I have. A pretty old ProTrek I think it's called and a titanium analogue Wave Ceptor. I keep them in a windowsill where they are permanently charging from the sunlight. The waveceptor used to be my main work watch and the triple sensor was my primary hiking watch. Still going strong after years!An interesting group Greybeard what year is the Casio?
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