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PetrosD
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Sep 3, 2017
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Sweet watch, especially for $20. I know what you mean about solar watches. I have a Citizen EcoDrive Skyhawk AT. Not only does the solar work as you described, but it syncs daily with an atomic clock. I've had it for about 6 months and it's accurate to the millisecond, as compared to the clock the the Watchville app. And no changing the date when there are fewer than 31 days in a month.
Solar is the only way I would ever go quartz again, but at this point I'm strictly mechanical. I have all the quartz I need in my collection.
Sep 3, 2017
RandyBrown
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Sep 3, 2017
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PetrosDI have a co-worker that uses an atomic watch, it has insane accuracy. I've always wanted one and may one day move it to my short-list of watches I'm on the lookout for.
I'm considering buying a solar watch charging station for days here in the SF Bay Area when there's simply no sun - they sell on Amazon for about $30. I know that most solar watches can charge using different type of light sources but there is a cool-factor that's applied when you've got a solar charger to give your watch that extra bump up in reserve power.
I also use the Watchville app, its a quick and easy way to set my watches.
Sep 3, 2017
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