Accelerating Forward With Casio

Casio Edifice Watch’s

Casio is accelerating ahead of its rich heritage, the next generation of Casio watches. Announced after Casio’s G-Shock line, Casio promises to offer more. Casio Edifice, as the name implies, are radio clocks designed to receive time wave signals to calibrate the correct time from different time services around the world. These very accurate time services rely on atomic clocks and are usually operated by local governments. Casio watches receive the time signal from these services to correct their time.
Accelerating Forward With CasioAll Casio models are equipped with Atomic Timekeeping technology. This means that Casio clocks do not require any settings or time settings (including daylight saving time), date, or year. Clocks are designed to coincide with time services at regular intervals. Atomic time saving technology is designed to automatically calibrate time signals up to six times a day. When any automatic time synchronization is successful, the remaining automatic synchronizations will not take place on that specific day. Time synchronization is usually better at night time than in day time. Casio watches are designed to be always accurate and offer excellent long-term and short-term accuracy.

Long Lasting Battery

Some Casio watches also feature solar-powered technology. This means you don’t need to change your watch’s battery, the battery is automatically charged by light. Although you have to display your watch either to sunlight or any other light source inside your home or office to charge the solar cell inside the watch. Once fully charged, setting the time within Casio Wave captor hours is enabled for approximately four months. However, the solar-powered technology is not available on all models of Casio watches.

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