Mighty G-Shock wrist clock corrects itself with international RF

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Thursday, March 6th, 2008

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The G-Shock brand, never one to lack a feature, has added to the GW-9200 the ability to correct the time displayed by listening to one of six international radio stations. This is, of course, in addition to the barometer histogram, laser tunneling tool, and half rack of ribs also featured on this enormous watch. The only thing it doesn’t do is tell time, because you won’t be able to lift your arm when you’re wearing it.

GW-9200, the very first G-SHOCK that listens to Radio in order to always be on time! [Akihabara News]

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