BACKBLAST72
Well-Known Member
Hello Syncityj,
Keep the glass as clean as possible when you specifically put the watch in direct sunlight to charge. And one more thing you don't need to wear the bull bars these are metal and will definitely interfere with the watch when its calibrating during the night and plus they also block certain areas of the solar cell which is found on the outer perimeter of the faceplate of the watch.
Deepsea Dweller,
I have a friend who works as an engineer for G-Shock and he is the one who taught me how to check for these little nifty tricks. Think of it as a preventive maintenance check which can be done on all G-Shocks. Sequence may vary from model to model but all modules have a pm check. I posted a thread on here a while back on how to reset and check the module. It was a big hit when I shared that info.
Keep the glass as clean as possible when you specifically put the watch in direct sunlight to charge. And one more thing you don't need to wear the bull bars these are metal and will definitely interfere with the watch when its calibrating during the night and plus they also block certain areas of the solar cell which is found on the outer perimeter of the faceplate of the watch.
Deepsea Dweller,
I have a friend who works as an engineer for G-Shock and he is the one who taught me how to check for these little nifty tricks. Think of it as a preventive maintenance check which can be done on all G-Shocks. Sequence may vary from model to model but all modules have a pm check. I posted a thread on here a while back on how to reset and check the module. It was a big hit when I shared that info.