The battery in my Swiss Army (Victorinox) watch died and I sent it in to get replaced, so it could stay waterproof. Well they tell me that it's going to cost me $100 to get it replaced and fixed, because the watch movement is "dirty", there is a dent on the back of the watch, and the watch band is worn, mind you I put a new watch band on there about two days before the battery died. Needless to say, I'm not going to pay $100 to fix the watch when it can be bought new for about $125. But then I started looking around at watches, and found one that is solar powered, so hopefully no more battery changes, or at least not as often, and it is radio controlled, so it receives time updates from an atomic clock in Colorado, WWVB, every night. Now my watch is always correct to the second, and its solar powered :) Oh and it adjusts for daylight savings automatically :) The Swiss Army (Victorinox) watch didn't do that, and while it kept great time, set it correct down to the second and it was always accurate, whenever it had to be changed for daylight savings, you had to get the time on it accurate again. It's a Casio GW800-1V, module 3061. Thanks for the pics casio.com :)

Module progress: module 4 about 60% done