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November 20, 2006
Most wrist watch wearers are happy if their time piece keeps time accurately to a minute or two. However, for those who demand more precision from their wrist watch, the Casio Wavecepter Atomic wrist watch is clearly a cut above the rest. Not only does the watch keep fairly accurate time on its own (within twenty seconds per month), but it also taps in to the radio feed from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Fort Collins, Colorado, that continuously sends a time stamp from the atomic clock located there.
The Casio Wavecepter Atomic wrist watch automatically checks the official NIST time feed four times per day and updates itself to the second, so you can be certain that the time on your Wavecepter is absolutely accurate. You can also make the watch manually recalibrate itself at any time with a simple button push. With the Wavecepter from Casio, you always know exactly what the time is, down to the hundredths of a second. In addition to this impressive feature, the Wavecepter is also a high quality timepiece in its own right. It features an attractive stainless steel case with both analogue and digital displays. It also has a stopwatch feature that is reliable to one hundredths of a second and also automatically updates for daylight savings time. For those who demand the most precision possible from their timepiece, there is no better option than the Casio Wavecepter Atomic wrist watch. Casio is synonymous with high technology, and the Wavecepter shows why. For closeout watches up to 90% off retail visit Watchcloseouts.net
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