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I notice my watch one day was out of time. It was 2 hours late. I don't know what happen. I waited for more than a week expecting to return to correct time but it didn't. What will I do? Please help me.

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It could be that the watch is set to the wrong time zone.

If you haven't got any instructions on how to set it, go to the casio website and click on the "support" tab, and then on "manuals" to find the instructions for your watch.

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