NIST runs three radio stations, WWV, WWVH, and WWVB
You've probably not heard of them, but you could well have used them before
They broadcast a time signal to the vast majority of North America, this time signal allows clocks, watches, and all kinds of other things to synchronise with an accurate time
Due to budget cuts they're planning to shut these down in 2019, meaning anything that uses the system won't be getting an accurate time any more and will need to be set manually
Which sucks
@troubleMoney Everyone uses ntp now-a-days no?
@gemlog kinda hard to do that with a wristwatch
Trust me, I've tried to cram an ethernet cable into one but it just doesn't work
Also hardly anyone wants to cram a TCP/IP stack into a wall clock
@troubleMoney I found this (admittedly a kluge) solution, but there are probably better implementations of the idea
http://www.jrcomputing.com.au/Set_Watch/Set_Watch_Auto.html