John,

My watch is one of these:

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120108656745

(Casio module 3050)

I was wondering whether it was good design on Casios part - i.e.
discipline the oscillator based on the radio signal, but if yours is off
then that throws that idea out the window. Is it the same watch?

I really need another unit as a control.



Jim Palfreyman


-----Original Message-----
From: Neon John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

>I reported the unusual accuracy of my Casio G-Schock radio controlled 
>watch (with the radio controlled feature turned off) a month or so
back.
>
>Well to back up my rough observations I decided to measure it properly.

I'm just impressed with your watch.  My G-Shock stumbles all over itself
when the radio signal is missed, varying over a second a day.  Sounds
like you got a good manufacturing "outlier".


John
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