This is an excerpt from a longer, in depth review of the WVA-470 Casio Wave Ceptor watch. The full video is here... [ Ссылка ]
In this video I show how to adjust the analog hands just in case they fall out of alignment with the watch's digital time. Things like magnetic interference and physical shocks can cause the hands to display the wrong time, so Casio built a feature into this watch allowing the user to adjust and correct the hands. In the 7 years I've owned this watch there was only one time when the hands were incorrect. I used the hand setting function to correct the hands and there has been no trouble with hand alignment since then.
In other videos I have demonstrated hand realignment procedures for other Casio watches. The instructions are slightly different depending on which watch you're adjusting. The WVA-470 in this video is discontinued, but Casio's replacement models can also be adjusted. Here's my video demonstrating hand alignment procedures for the newer models... [ Ссылка ]
...and here's my video demonstrating hand alignment procedures for a model of G-Shock analog watch... [ Ссылка ]
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