Looking for a weekend watch while doing yardwork, or going to grocery store. Please don’t say Casio, because their accuracy sucks. On their website many of their watches say accuracy is +/- 30 secs per month.


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2 Responses to “What Is The Most Reliable Digital Watch?”
  1. Sal says:

    I have a Casio WaveCeptor watch that updates with the WWV every day. My wife has one too, and they are accurate to the subsecond. As long as you are in the continental US, the accuracy is dead on. (I countdown the time to the ABC radio news feed every day which driving to work.)
    It syncs up with the radio signal from Colorado daily.
    Generally available for $70 or so.

  2. DougT says:

    Maybe you should look into getting one of those radio time signal watches, they keep time by syncronising every couple of seconds from a transmitting station. That way you won’t have to keep adjusting it.

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