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Casio AE-1200WH-1AVEF (Casio Royale) (Module 3299)

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 Casio AE-1200WH-1AVEF  (Casio Royale) (Module 3299)  3/7/2023 Hello Casio watch lover's from around the world, I hope you are all well. In this post I am going to be looking at my new AE-1200 watch I received as a Fathers Day present. I have always liked the AE-1200 and was very pleased to receive one as a present.   It is a good looking watch, but I already have plans to modify it in some way or another. There are literally hundreds of aftermarket mods available for the AE-1200 and my first modification is going to be to change the black bezel for the silver one I have recently bought. I am looking forward to writing up the functions and the specifications of this watch as well as attempting a mod or two to spice it up! As you can see, the watch battery should last 10 years and is water resistant to 100 metres. It is the world time watch and also has an illuminator light which when illuminated glows orange.  The watch has a very clear display and is very easy to read both day and

Casio GWM-5600-1AER DST Update (Module 3063)

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 Casio GWM-5600-1AER DST Update Hello fellow Casio lovers, owners and collectors from around the world. I hope you are all well! As some of you may be aware, some of the Countries in the World follow a DST change in time. In the UK, this will be one hour plus in Spring and back one hour in Autumn. DST stands for "daylight saving time" and has a history all of it's own. DST is mostly used in the northern hemisphere, but I am sure many Countries have their own version. Therefore at this time of year, watch owners around the globe need to manually adjust their watch accordingly. From the humble Casio watch up to the heights of Rolex or Audemars Piguet, they will all need adjustment. This can be a nightmare for the luxury watch owner, as when the crown wheel is pulled from the watch to adjust or wind, the stem can quite easily snap. That's why owners of such watches have mechanical winders and never let the watch stop. Therefore, twice a year the mechanical watch owner ri