What's up, I tell you that I have already calibrated the hands but every time I return the watch to normal it correctly configures the hour, minutes, seconds, date, years, except for the day, it always tells me a previous day. What I can do ?
One of the things that I can suggest is firstly to make hire your watch has a good charge. Leave it charging for at least 24-48hrs in the light, to ensure a good charge. Next, make sure that it’s in a place where it can also regularly receive its atomic signal, this is very important for your date. Make sure your DST setting is correct just to check that everything is perfect. G Shock hifashon has a great detailed step by step for setting this MTG module. I would suggest watching it and following it to the letter. I learned it by heart after many hours of watching it. Good luck👍🏾
Now i see what you’re asking. Well, If you wanted to read a particular sub dial during normal timekeeping mode, you wouldn’t be able to move the hands out of the way to read the sub dial. So to answer your original question, no, this model doesn’t have a “hand shift” feature. Hope that makes sense.
To be honest, the hands don’t seem to really get in the way of any of the sub dials for this to be an issue. I’ve had this watch for a few years now and I’ve never experienced a problem with reading what I needed to see on the dial. I totally understand your concern though. I have a couple of Protrek models, love them both, the the PRW7000 has this amazing feature where the hands relocate to either side of the digital display when your using it, I find that to be very thoughtful and a bonus in this model.
Nicely done. Awesome watch.
Tennessee Mike thanks Mike it’s a lovely G-Shock and has great wrist presence.
That's my Watch :D And yes It is awesome/
Well, this one is mine but yes, I agree, it’s awesome 😉
What's up, I tell you that I have already calibrated the hands but every time I return the watch to normal it correctly configures the hour, minutes, seconds, date, years, except for the day, it always tells me a previous day. What I can do ?
One of the things that I can suggest is firstly to make hire your watch has a good charge. Leave it charging for at least 24-48hrs in the light, to ensure a good charge. Next, make sure that it’s in a place where it can also regularly receive its atomic signal, this is very important for your date. Make sure your DST setting is correct just to check that everything is perfect. G Shock hifashon has a great detailed step by step for setting this MTG module. I would suggest watching it and following it to the letter. I learned it by heart after many hours of watching it. Good luck👍🏾
Does this model have a hand shift feature?
It does in the way of a “hand setting” feature. There is a process to set all hands to 12.00 ‘O’clock.ive used it and it works well.
I was just concerned because some watches the hands will block the sub dial
Now i see what you’re asking. Well, If you wanted to read a particular sub dial during normal timekeeping mode, you wouldn’t be able to move the hands out of the way to read the sub dial. So to answer your original question, no, this model doesn’t have a “hand shift” feature. Hope that makes sense.
@@desire68frogman98 I wonder why they dobt add that feature lol
To be honest, the hands don’t seem to really get in the way of any of the sub dials for this to be an issue. I’ve had this watch for a few years now and I’ve never experienced a problem with reading what I needed to see on the dial. I totally understand your concern though. I have a couple of Protrek models, love them both, the the PRW7000 has this amazing feature where the hands relocate to either side of the digital display when your using it, I find that to be very thoughtful and a bonus in this model.