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Casio MTG930DA-8V Atomic Solar G-Shock Watch

Casio MTG930DA-8V Atomic Solar G-Shock Watch
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Product Description: Casio MTG930DA-8V Atomic Solar G-Shock Watch

A dynamic sense of perception from Casio... the G-Shock Atomic Solar men's digital chronograph is powered by the sun or any other light source and automatically adjusts itself. High-tech, state-of-the-art watch receives a time calibration signal from the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Fort Collins, Colorado three times daily for the utmost...
A dynamic sense of perception from Casio... the G-Shock Atomic Solar men's digital chronograph is powered by the sun or any other light source and automatically adjusts itself. High-tech, state-of-the-art watch receives a time calibration signal from the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Fort Collins, Colorado three times daily for the utmost time-keeping accuracy.
  • Strapping steel case is presented on the brushed and polished steel bracelet.
  • Raised bezel has a durable acrylic cover and steel accents.
  • Black digital dial has an automatic backlight and afterglow, thirty record time recorder and 30 world time zones.
  • 1-1/00th of a second stopwatch.
  • Four daily alarms and snooze alarm function, hourly time signal, auto calendar and 12/24 hour formats.

Product Specification: Casio MTG930DA-8V Atomic Solar G-Shock Watch

Features: Alarm, Backlight, Stopwatch, Water Resistant, World Time Dial
Movement: Atomic Movement
Display: Digital Display

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