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This is widely baked, although it is far more common in bulky clocks and hand-helds than watches. Nevertheless, I beleive they exist, albeit expensively. Normally, however, they only check and correct their time periodically, and rely on their internal mechanism the rest of the time. |
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I have a similar (cruder) system whereby my computer updates its system clock from a time server on the internet once a week - and I use that to set my watch. |
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I have one, it has an internal movement though to keep time between synchronizations. It cost me 40 bucks on Amazon. |
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