In 1995, CASIO launched its first radio-controlled watch in the German market, followed by Japan, North America, Europe, and other countries that began to adopt CASIO's radio-controlled watches. Unlike previous timekeeping tools, radio-controlled watches require absolutely no manual operation; the built-in antenna automatically receives standard time radio signals, decodes them, and adjusts the time, date, and day information accordingly, providing convenience and precision.
The new product launch was themed around "World Leading Solar Radio-Controlled Watches," fully showcasing CASIO's product philosophy of the perfect combination of technology and design. At the event, media and guests observed the radio wave reception conditions from Japan, the UK, China, and other locations, experiencing the awe-inspiring impact of high technology. In the product display area, several newly launched CASIO radio-controlled watches demonstrated their exquisite designs. CASIO is the world's first company to introduce six-band radio-controlled watches, and this latest series will be launched globally simultaneously. Through independently developed "world-leading solar radio-controlled watches," CASIO has elevated electronic technology to a new level, continuously refreshing the standards of the watch industry and promoting its advocated brand philosophy of "Creation·Contribution" in China.
This is the magic of radio-controlled watches. The development of human culture has always been accompanied by the evolution of timekeeping instruments, from sundials, water clocks, and hourglasses, to mechanical and quartz watches, and now radio-controlled watches. Humanity's desire to master every second has never ceased, and the pursuit of smaller and more precise timepieces has remained unchanged. Before the mid-1970s, mechanical watches accounted for over 90% of the watch market share, but by the early 1980s, quartz watches had captured two-thirds of the market.
Introduction: The grand launch of the new solar radio-controlled watches, representing CASIO's most advanced technology, marks the debut in China of the first radio-controlled watch corresponding to standard times across multiple world regions. At the event, Mr. Toshikazu Dan, Chairman of CASIO (Guangzhou) Trading Co., Ltd., and other executives unveiled the new products, showcasing the leading technology of CASIO's solar radio-controlled watches during interviews with domestic media.
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