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G - Shock - GW1200BA1AV (Size: men) Review

G - Shock - GW1200BA1AVThis is my second G-Shock; my first is still chugging right along even after going through basic training, and 4 years of active duty abuse.I've had my first G-shock for about 10 years.First and foremost when we are talking G-Shock we are talking INDESTRUCTABLE.I mean back over it with a jeep, drop it over 60' onto concrete, getting it ripped off my wrist leaving me bruised and bloodied before a pin in the strap bent enough to pull loose, and finally fill it with sand and water in the desert...G-Shocks just do not quit. Other watches in the field, Timex, Seiko, etc don't have nearly the ability to weather rough conditions and treatment and come out looking and working great.

This new G-shock promises more of the same but in a more visually interesting package stuffed full of techy goodness. The bracelet and the case are standard G-shock bulky (this is no small watch) but instead of the chunky black plastic there is very nice looking two/three tone metal.From a looks standpoint it really stands out when compared to the rest of the G-shock type watches.I get lots of positive comments and questions about this watch which brings me to the coolest and most aggravating aspect of this watch.

SWEET BLUE LED lights...Yeah it's freaking cool!BUT, it's pretty useless...The lights are placed at 3 and 9 on plane with the face, so when lit the light hits the hands of the watch at about 90 degrees and fails to shed light on ANY of the recessed digital readouts effectively.I mean, the BLUE light is super cool and is great for lighting dark hallways, but it just doesn't do it's job nearly as well as the old school "indiglo" type of background illumination. It's frustrating that Casio didn't get this worked out better. Timekeeping?Flawless, I am up in the North West and the watch has no problems communicating with Ft. Collins CO.Needless to say the watch is super accurate.

Power source?The Solar seems to work pretty well and I have yet to have a concern regarding power.The face mounted power meter lets you know where you stand and thus far even in the Cloudy Northwest there have been no power concerns.

Functions?Well there really isn't a whole lot offered but the basics are all here and they work very well.Buttons all have the standard "firm" G-shock feel to them and work well.

Overall I couldn't be happier, the Blue LED illumination is not all that effective but it's unique, the case and bracelet have a quality look and feel to them, and the watch has a great over all feel to it and should last forever.

For what it is it might seem a little spendy for this category of watch, I mean it really is just a pimped up G-shock after all, but with its Atomic and Solar features along with the handsome looks and serious toughness it's a fair value.

Four out of five stars ONLY because of the poorly executed out but SUPER COOL Blue LEDs.

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Product Description:
Combination Analog/Digital display, Dress/casual watch, Silver-tone luminous hands, Four small digital dials, Hourly time signal, Shock proof, Full auto-calendar, Solar, Atomic timekeeping uses a time calibration device that receives data from the atomic transmitter in Colorado, Battery power indicator, Power saving mode, Countdown timer, Auto super illuminator with afterglow, 12/24 hr formats, Five daily alarms, World time for 30 cities, 1/100 stopwatch, Shock resistant, Stainless steel selector buttons, case, screw-in caseback, case & bezel,200 meters/656 feet water resistant

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G - Shock - DW66001V Review

G - Shock - DW66001VThe DW 6600 is a good looking piece! Once you open the box, the watch looks much better than in most of the pictures posted on the Internet. Unlike the DW6600C-1V, the DW6600-1V does not have the G on the watch face background. Things that I like about this watch, besides its good looks, are:

*The chronometer's "target time" feature.
*The chronometer's "auto-start" option.
*Change between 24hr format and military time with the press of a button (in only 1 step).
*The Casio G Shock toughness and quality.

I hope that Casio keeps producing this great G-Shock classic on years to come. Recently, I have been looking at the DW6600C-1V model and that G on the display looks cool! I might add it to my collection :)

Finally, I have to add that buying through Amazon was a nice experience. My purchase was delivered on time and as promised.

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Quartz movement, Chronograph, Day/date display, Alarm, 12/24 hour display, Timer, Stopwatch, Backlight, Stainless steel back, 200 meters water-resistant

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Wave Ceptor Atomic Watch Review

Wave Ceptor Atomic WatchI'm a ham radio operator, and a stickler for accurate time (often setting my old digital watch to WWV on the Shortwave Bands and having considered myself lucky to have discovered a $30 Timex digital with ~1 second variance in about 1 weeks time by setting the time on the watches at the store, and coming back a few days later and checking for variation). I currently own two other WWVB (60kHz) time pieces at home with varying results (regarding reception/sync). I was a little cautious about a watch being able to recieve this very longwave signal, but it does. I live in Oklahoma City (barely within the supposed 600 mile daytime range of WWVB), and haven't had much luck with it during the daytime, but haven't had any trouble getting it to manually sync and autosync at night when I'm asleep. Last night it didn't - and I think that's because my PC on the otherside of the wall from the head of my bed puts out a tremendous amount of Radio Frequency Interference (I notice this on Shortwave, and it is just as likely to happen over the WWVB signal since my atomic clocks don't like to sync near the PC either). However, the fewtimes I've been on the otherside of the house (e.g. kitchen) and manually sync'd - it worked most of the time.

What I really like about this watch - besides the autosync feature - is that you can set a dual timezone - and they have one that is for GMT (Greenwich Mean Time - a.k.a. Universal Coordinated Time). Unlike the LON (London) timezone, try as I might, GMT won't accept a Daylight Savings Time adjustment ... which is a GOOD thing! So - next time I'm logging a contact on the radio - I just press one button and have the current GMT time to write in the log (handy for pilots also!).

Something not evident in any of the photos of this watch - it looks like it has a black dial face - but it is actually semi-transparent. At night, when I push the light button - I can actually see the Hour and Minute hands silhouettes in addition to the digital display at the bottom - all backlit with a aqua-green Elecroluminescent glow. Otherwise, the dial normally looks like a flat black dial. There is no second hand - which isn't a big issue. The light does not stay on as you hold the button down (power saving feature). All it takes is a momentary press, and it stays on for a little more than 1 second (definatly less than 2 seconds).

Another cool feature is that you can adjust the minute hand by '20 second' steps. That means there are 60x3 (or 180) little steps the minute hand takes each hour around the dial. Every 20 seconds, the minute hand makes a small 2 degree jump. This is pretty cool in my book. After I made a simple adjustment in the hand position, I've left it alone, and it's doing great! (The analog watch always sticks with the primary digital time zone - so switching to the secondary time zone view does not change your analog watch.)

There is a type of countdown timer - but it is based upon a target alarm setting (NOT like the type of timer that counts down on your microwave oven where you tell it 30 minutes and watch it countdown). However, if you've set the "target alarm" for 8 AM for when you're supposed to be at work (or set it for when you get 'off' work at 5:30), and you click over to the target alarm and activate it, and it is 10:30 at night... it tells you that you've got 9 hours and 30 minutes until you've got to be at work (sorta handy). I guess if you're into space shots - you can treat this as a handy reminder of the launch taking place into space - or if you're a ham operator waiting for an anticipated satellite flyover - set it and you can see when it is getting close. The time you set rolls over every 24 hours - so it will repeat this every day until you change it.

I've tried setting the 'Snooze' Alarm for early in the morning (when I ought to get up - but often sleep through) - and it hasn't stirred me yet. The snooze alarm, as I understand it, is supposed to repeat up to 7 times every 5 minutes (i.e. if I set it for 5:30 AM, it should go off at 5:30, 5:35, ..., and 6:00 unless I stop it). The hourly 'Signal' is two little pips - a little longer delay than I'm accustomed to hearing on most casio watches. Whenever an alarm does go off - it lasts for only 10 seconds. I gather this is an attempt to conserve battery power (supposedly rated at 2 years - but probably closer to 12-18 months if you take quite a few peeks at the dial using the light and make use of the autosync feature).

There's also a feature for tagging the current time into a memory. I haven't used this yet, but I think it would come in handy if you just started a contact and weren't able to log down the time that it started (or stopped). It could also come in handy if you were traveling and needed to gauge roughly when you left and when you arrived.

I happen to have bought the metal band version at a local super-retailer, and it was a good idea because the jewelry department lady had to remove three of the band links to get it to fit well (it was way too big for my wrist - and I'm not a small person).

If you are a world traveler and change your primary time zone to something other than the four main time zones in the Continental U.S., then be prepared to lose the ability to have autosync work. I guess the watch is only designed to work with the U.S. time transmitter. When you set the primary timezone to something outside of the U.S., it assumes you are too far to be in range to sync to the automic clock, and hence - you're stuck manually setting the time (and manually adjusting DST) as needed.

My only concern is that they don't have a dual analog/digital with the Atomic sync feature AND solar. The G-Shock's have them ... but they are way too big for my tastes (unless I was really active). This watch looks great in the office with out looking like a kid's timepiece.

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Product Description:
50 Meter water resistant. Electro-Luminescent backlight with Afterglow. Atomic Watch, recieves time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate. Time calibration signal reception Auto-Recieve function. World time, 29 time zones, 30 cities, Daylight-saving time on/off. Date alert, Display flashes when set date is reached. 1/100th second stopwatch, split/lap time, 1st-2nd place times. 4 daily alarms and 1 snooze alarm. Auto-calendar (Pre-programmed until the year 2096). Accuracy +/- 20 Seconds per month. Approximate battery life: 2 years on CR 1620 .

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Casio Men's VQ200HDA-7AV Atomic Waveceptor Silver-Tone Watch Review

Casio Men's VQ200HDA-7AV Atomic Waveceptor Silver-Tone WatchI'm a little disappointed that the watch doesn't have a more substantial feel and that the band isn't a little more heavy duty, but actually it only takes a few minutes to get used to the weight of the watch and the fact is that titanium watches are becoming more common so weight is not so much of a guarantee of higher quality.

I think the watch looks great.

The manual is thick only because it is written in several different languages, so the only relevant section is pretty concise and the main functions are easy to locate and master.Some of the other features are a little more complicated, but within a very short period of time you can get the basics down, get the watch calibrated and set, and it is ready to wear.

Even if the watch doesn't pick up a signal for a month, it will only lose or gain twenty seconds, which is very accurate in its own right.

This is one of six watches I own presently, that are working, at least, and I'm proud to add it to my collection.

Other reviewers seem to have unrealistic expectations for a watch that, while retailing for lots more, cost a mere thirty dollars, especially one that performs as this one does.

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Sleekly styled with the lines of a classic timepiece, this silver-tone Casio Atomic Waveceptor stainless steel men's analog/digital watch is a great match for professional couture and will keep you on time for important meetings. It's very precise thanks to its atomic time updating features, which receives a time calibration signal transmitted via radio signals from Fort Collins, Colorado. Signal reception is possible within a radius of about 2,000 miles from the Fort Collins transmitter. You can choose to automatically receive this signal several times a day, or manually update the Waveceptor to the atomic clock. This watch is accurate to +/- 20 seconds per month with no atomic signal update.
The round case is topped with a circular, polished bezel with black engraved elapsed time markings, and the case is further highlighted with screw-down accents. The silvery white dial face includes large luminous markers and Arabic numerals at 6, 9, and 12 o'clock, luminous skeleton hands (with seconds hand), and small minute indexes ringing around the exterior. It also offers a digital date window at 3 o'clock, which can also display the day as well as world time from 24 time zones. It's matched to a stainless steel bracelet band that mixes links with satin and polished finishes. Other features include an auto-calendar pre-programmed to 2098, a battery life of approximately 2 years, and water resistance to 50 meters--suitable for swimming but not for diving.

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Solar, Atomic Watch Review

Solar, Atomic WatchYou'll never get me to spend a lot of money on a watch after wearing this thing.Digital, solar, atomic and well under a hundred bucks.Quite a cool little gadget.I've had this for 2 years and still love it.

Solar means that it charges the battery with ambient light.No batteries to replace.Atomic means that it receives the atomic time radio broadcasts at the top of the hour from Midnight to 5am.The clock displays REC while it's calibrating.Takes about 5 min each time to calibrate.Every day, your watch is dead on.Forget daylight savings time changes.This watch does it for you.

The only extremely-minor annoyance with the watch is travelling to Europe and looking at the watch only to see REC filling the display for 5 minutes around lunch time.I'm sure there's a way to turn the receive mode off temporarily.The watch only receives the atomic signal from Boulder CO in the 48 contiguous states.

Will this last forever?Don't know yet.Two years and no setting, winding, or battery changes needed so far.

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Stainless Steel Case Stainless steel case back, Solar Powered, Atomic Timekeeping, Shock Resistant, World time, 26 time zones, 30 cities, Daylight savings time on/off, 1/100 second stopwatch, Measuring capacity: 23:59 minutes 59.99 seconds, Measuring mode: elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times, 4 alarms with snooze, Hourly time signal, Auto-calendar ( pre-programmed until the year 2039) 12/24 hour formats, Black Resin Band

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G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock Youth Culture G-8000-3VDR - WW Review

G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock Youth Culture G-8000-3VDR - WWThis was'nt my first G-Shock, I have two atomic models, but this is an outstanding example of a G!!The face is unlike any other and very dramatic-it looks like a gunsight in a fighter jet. Also, it is very understated which is unusual for a G. Buttons are a little hard to push, but not a big problem. Has all the bells and whistles plus an LED at he 4 o'clock position.Can be a little hard to read in low light. If you want one get it now-no more are being made. Production ceased in 2007. Super fast shipping. Can't miss on this one!!

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G-Shock Men's Ana-Digi watch #AW-591MS-3AR Review

G-Shock Men's Ana-Digi watch #AW-591MS-3ARelegant sport design, i like the military green color, tough and precise, the diameter of the watch looks bigger in photo than in reality.
have a good time.

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* Casio G-Shock AW591MS-3 Green Limited Edition Analog Mens Watch, Casio AW591MS3, features 660 foot/200m water resistance. * World Time 29 time zones (27 cities). * City code display. * Daylight saving on/off. * 1/100 Sec Stopwatch. * 5 Daily Alarms 4 one-time alarms and 1 snooze alarm. * G-Shock Shock resistance. * Auto-calendar. * 12/24 hour format. * Measuring Capacity: 59~59.99"". * Countdowm Timer Measuring unit: 1 second: o Countdown start time setting range: 1 to 60 minutes (1 minute increments). o Others: auto-repeat, time up alarm, progress beeper. o Countdown range: 60 minutes. * Approx. battery life: 3 years on CR1220. * Accuracy: +/- 15 seconds per month. * Regular timekeeping Analogue: 2 hands (Hour, minute(Hand moves every 20 seconds). * Digital: Hour, minutes, seconds, pm, month, date, day. * Measuring Mode: Elapsed time, split times, 1st-2nd place times.

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G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock C-cubed G-8000B-4VDR - WW Review

G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock C-cubed G-8000B-4VDR - WWThis is my second G8000, I've owned one with the conventional gray background LCD G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock C-cubed G-8000-1VDR - WW for about two years and of the dozen-plus Casios I own it is the one that sees the most use. The product description for this watch doesn't go into much detail so I'll make up for that in the next few paragraphs- if you'd like the quick overview check out the 'Product Features' portion of the other G8000's page.

For starters the display isn't nearly as deep an orange as the photo depicts. Google other photos to get a better idea of just how orange the display really is. The circular band surrounding the display is a matte metallic finish with a crystal made of scratch-resistant glass, not plastic.

Another aspect of the display that isn't apparent in the photo is the LCD digits can vary in appearance depending on the viewing angle from the normal black to a silver mirror-like color making it difficult to read in low light without using the backlight or turning the display to make use of available lighting.

Yet another unique feature is an LED indicator on the lower right, yellow-orange in color, that blinks in sync with the alarms (3), one of two stopwatch modes, the countdown timer (normal or auto-repeat plus 2 alert modes) and can be set to blink with the signal at the top of the hour. If it sounds complicated, it isn't; Casio watches in general are fairly intuitive to set up. My only complaint about the LED is the placement of its housing above the crystal can sometimes interfere with viewing the seconds display regardless of wearing this on the right or left wrist.

The EL backlight glows yellow-orange and can be set to stay on for 1.5 or 3 seconds when the upper right button is pressed or for automatic operation when turning your wrist to view the display. Automatic operation shuts off after 6 hours to prolong battery life.

Other minor dislikes about the watch: 1) When changing modes there is a lag where only the mode name's abbreviation is displayed (such as STW for stopwatch) before actually displaying any digits although after use this becomes less noticeable.2) The stopwatch doesn't respond as quickly to the start/stop button as older Casios and the recessed buttons are a further hindrance to quick button presses; this isn't a good stopwatch for measuring sub-one second events with much accuracy. 3) The countdown timer can only be set in one minute increments to a maximum of 23 hours, 59 minutes unlike other G-Shocks' 99 hour 59 minute 59 second max.



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Casio G-Shock Dual Time, Databank, Daily Alarm Watch G2210-1V Review

Casio G-Shock Dual Time, Databank, Daily Alarm Watch G2210-1VI have had this watch for four years know.I bought it cheap at a discount store.It is durable G-shock tough and is loaded with very cool features that I find myself using alot.I love the data bank and keep telephone numbers, license plate numbers to my cars, pin numbers, and all sorts of stuff I need to refer to often on the run.I use the count down feature to help me remember when the next starwars movie comes out. It has a stopwatch and alarm setting also.The back light is bright and comes on with the push of the G button. I love the look of this watch.This was the first G-shock I ever purchased and I now have several more but find myself coming back to this one often because of its practical features. Oh yeah, and it keeps great time.

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Store up to 25 sets of data, each set including a name (8 characters) and telephone number (12 digits). Watch shows time in 12-hour or 24-hour formats. Set up to 5 independent daily alarms. Full auto-calendar pre-programmed to the year 2039. Standard and Daylight Saving time. Provides stopwatch functions and can display two separate time modes. For viewing at night the screen is backlit with an electro-luminescent panel. The watch uses a lithium battery for extended life. Lasts approximately 3 years. Case: Tough Plastic/Rubber Material. Band: Resin strap with a buckle closure. Water Resistant: 20 ATM Warranty: 2 Years

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G-Shock 5-Band Atomic Solar Watch Review

G-Shock 5-Band Atomic Solar WatchI bought this watch because I always seem to need batteries in my other ones. I love the idea of a solar powered watch and I have been getting the time from the Atomic clock on my PC for years now....so the two together...Great idea!
I also wanted something looked good and is tough! Casio has all this and more....My only real complaint is that I just couldn't see the numerals...they are a very anemic white against a black background and they are so small I had to get out my reading glasses to see the time....they have another model which I should have gotten instead, that has black numerals against a white background but it doesn't look as good as this one :(

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In your time zone. Enjoy the 5-band atomic world time display. Black resin band and blue IP bezel finishes a good sport. Water resistant to 200 meters. One-year limited warranty.

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G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock G-7800-1DR - WW Review

G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock G-7800-1DR - WWReview of My new G7800: like a greatly improved 5600!
I just received my G7800 (positive display, black, brushed stainless steel around the face) and I really like it. The digits are not annoying at all. I was afraid that the digits would be too 'tile like' but they are fine. They are bold enough to see at a glance. The time is perfectly placed right in the center of the watch! Can you imagine- a g shock with numbers perfectly placed, and no silliness filling up the screen? No more searching for the actual time amongst distractions! I was able to make the fonts on the day/date year fine, so that the time stands out more.

The watch has a very nice brushed steel front. Basically the styling is very similar to the 5600's. It is like a 5600, but upgraded and more modernized. It is a 5600 without as much nerdiness. It has a classy but tough look to it. It looks like it will hold up better than the 5600 cosmetically, thanks to the steel! It might be a tad more raised than the 5600. You really cannot go wrong with this one.

The watch is not atomic, which, to me, means that it should last longer than 1.5 years. I have had 3 atomic casios, and all 3 have died within 1.5 years. I wouldn't have bought it if it were atomic.

I think that we may have a perfect G shock here, which i didn't think existed. The only thing is that the band is a little stiff. Hopefully it will soften up with time. I might dip the straps in boiling water to help them along.

I can tell that I am going to wear this one constantly. It took over a year, but I am glad that I have finally pulled the trigger. $75, off of amazon, came in 4 days.

I could go on about the functions, but why bother? I just use it to tell the time, and to time myself at the gym and on my lunch hour. World time, timers etc..

Really guys- if you have been on the fence on this one- it is well worth pulling the trigger on this one. It is just a fantastically evolved dw5600. Maybe that is why they called it the 7800? They have taken the 5600 (which to me has always been a perfect watch) and they have dressed it up. They have brought the 5600 into this century. You can't go wrong here.

Don't be turned off by the tile like digits- that effect goes away when you see the watch in person. It was my biggest concern, but now it is not an issue.

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Casio Women's BG1500A-7B Baby-G Atomic Timekeeping Watch Review

Casio Women's BG1500A-7B Baby-G Atomic Timekeeping WatchI received this today and was a little shocked by the wide white brightness of the band. It looks somewhat opaque blue in the picture, but is actually bright bright white as described. I guess it could be changed if my vanity overcomes me. On the other hand, it took 2 seconds to figure the multitude of cool gadgets out and THE coolest thing is seeing the hands of the watch turn by themselves when you select which city you live in. So fun!

I had an officer's Swiss Army watch for ten years before it suddenly stopped working- instead of getting it fixed (no it wasn't a battery issue) I thought I could use in my life as a mother/graduate student/ etc. etc. a watch with an alarm , date, timer... I am glad to make the transition to practicality (at least with my watch).

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Tough and rugged enough for any workout regimen or outdoors training, this shock-resistant Casio Baby-G women's sport analog/digital watch (model BG1500A-7BV) is also very precise thanks to its atomic timekeeping features. It features a stylish white resin case and silver top ring, which frames a white dial face with three light silver digital subdials (which display day, date, and the 1/100-second stopwatch). Other timing features include world time from 48 cities, 12/24-hour display, autocalendar (to the year 2099), and hourly time signal. This watch is water resistant to 100 meters (330 feet), suitable for recreational snorkeling. It also offers a tapered white resin strap, scratch-resistant mineral crystal, and AfterGlow LED electro-luminescent backlight.
This radio-controlled watch receives a time calibration signal transmitted from Fort Collins, Colorado, and signal reception is possible within a radius of about 2,000 miles from the Fort Collins transmitter. You can choose to automatically receive this signal four times a day, or manually update the watch to the atomic clock.



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G - Shock - G1011AVMDS Review

G - Shock - G1011AVMDSPros:
- Solid construction
- Great design
- Dual time
- Analog / digital
- Date / chrono / alarm / light
- Light weight

Cons:
- Can not adjust hands counter-clockwise
- Watchband could be thicker
- Lights only the small LCD screen

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Quartz movement, Day/date display, Calendar, Timekeeping, Dual time, Alarm, Stopwatch, Backlight, Stainless steel back, 200 meters/660 feet water-resistant

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Casio Atomic Sport Watch - Silver Review

Casio Atomic Sport Watch - SilverI have a number of watches including my gold rolex but I needed a every day watch. One that could take bad weather when I am boating or fishing my golf ball from a pond.The Casio came with a large band. I had to remove two links to get a snug fit and I am 6'4" and 250 lbs.This watch feels good and looks good.You will enjoy the way it sets the time its self.

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Stainless steel case and bracelet. Blue dial. Digital date displays at 3 o'clock position. Atomic timekeeping receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate Auto receive function (6 times per day). Manual receive function. Signal:WWVB, Frequency:60kHz. LED Light with Afterglow. Daily Alarm. Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099). Water resistant at 50 meters (165 feet). Casio Waveceptor Unisex Watch WVQ141DA-2AV

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Casio Pro Trek Mens Watch PRG140T-7VDR Review

Casio Pro Trek Mens Watch PRG140T-7VDRI have this watch for 5 days and am still happy with it. I'm very satisfied with the service of amazon.com. Only time will tell if the watch will keep on with its good performance. Thank you!

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Casio Baby-G Baby Tanning Timer Watch - Black - BG1001-1V Review

Casio Baby-G Baby Tanning Timer Watch - Black - BG1001-1VThis watch was given to my younger daughter ( 29 yoa ) for the Holidays of 2009.
She wears it everyday, impressed by the myriad of features that it boasts. Her
primary concern was with its timekeeping ability, ruggedness, style, and visibility
in low light ( darkness ). On a scale of 1 - 10, it scores a 'ten' in every cata-
gory. As usual, Casio has another winner on their hands.

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Black Baby-G Jelly Watch with Digital Dial Code with Resin Band. Features a Tanning Timer and EL Backlight with Afterglow. Also features Shock Resistance and World Time. Tanning Timer. Shock Resistant. 200M Water Resistant. EL Backlight with Afterglow. World Time.29 times zones (48 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off.Daily alarms. 4 Daily Alarms / 1 Snooze Alarm.1/100 second stopwatch.Measuring capacity: 59'59.99". Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times. Preset timer. Measuring unit: 1 second.Preset start times: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 30, 45, 60 minutes. Other: remaining timer graphic. Hourly Time Signal. Auto Calendar up to the year 2099. 12/24 Hour Formats. Battery CR1616. Accuracy: +/-30 seconds per month. Approx. battery life: 3 years.

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G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock Mudman G-9010-1DR - WW Review

G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock Mudman G-9010-1DR - WWFirst of all, let me tell you I am not a big digital watch fan. This is my first ever G-Shock and so far no regrets.
About this model:
The model number is G-9010-1. Its good to know it is not GW-9010-1. The difference of letter 'W' means this is not atomic. But it is solar powered.
In fact I didnt know this fact till the watch arrived (you can realize how G-Shock naive I am!). I was sort of disappointed initially but I liked the watch so much that decided to keep it. It has 48 cities and 29 world time zones and accuracy of +/- 15 seconds a month which is good enough for me (I dont see a reason to have atomic accuracy unless you are planning to launch a space mission or just a nerd).
You can read the manual online for full features. Google "Casio 3153"
If you want manual of the atomic version of the watch (GW-9010-1), its 3150. There is a youtube video review available for the atomic version. Other than the atomic sync, rest of the features are the same.
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Pros:
-Good looking watch among other G-Shocks (though its just a personal opinion), very symmetrical.
-One of the few solar powered G-Shocks which displays time, day and month/date; no need to press any button to see all three. Good for me because at work I have to write all these three facts very often
-Solar-powered
-Light weight. Its not very big either
-Apparently very tough- haven't tested it yet

Cons:
None yet

Features I am not a big fan of:
-Buttons can be hard to press. This can be annoying if you will use the rally function (which I still need to figure out). Personally I dont see this a big disadvantage
-Auto light function sounds cool but didnt find very useful. So the display illuminates if you tilt the watch about 15degrees from horizontal. Its easy to do when the watch is not on your wrist. But when you are wearing it and standing, it can be pretty difficult to twist your wrist at desired angle to illuminate the display. Off course there are various options, you can switch it off. In dark u press a button and it lights up, you can set up how long u want it to illuminate etc.About buying experience:
Bought from the seller Watch Colony. It was about 90 bucks, new. Ordered on Saturday with free shipping option, arrived from Texas on Thursday. So very happy. The watch was not in a metallic box (like showed in above youtube video), that was a disappointment. But still five stars to the seller for fast delivery and excellent condition.

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G-Shock Watches - G-Shock watch is another name for "tough watch." G-Shock Watches - maintain a firm grip on youthful hearts with their high-impact themes and satisfying lineup.

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Casio Men's Wave Ceptor watch #WVQ-560A-1AV Review

Casio Men's Wave Ceptor watch #WVQ-560A-1AVHappy with this watch despite the photos making itlook like the body was a satin finish, it's actually very shiny. I prefer a brushed or satin metal finish, but it still looks good and sits well on my wrist. The buckle on the strap has two(2) tounges instead of the normal, one(1)

Watch is faily heavy, and appears well made, and the strap with buckle is easy to attach, and remove.

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Quartz movement, Sport watch, Silver-tone luminous hands and hour markers, Digital date display, Outer concave ring is set with a white tachymeter ruler, Atomic Timekeeping (US, Japan), Receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate, Auto receive function (up to 6 times per day), Manual receive function, Signal:WWVB, Frequency:60kHz US, 40/60kHz Japan, Tough solar power, Auto LED Light with afterglow, Dual time, Daily alarm, 1/20 second chronograph, Measuring capacity: 59'59.99, Measuring modes: Elapsed time, Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099), Accuracy: +/-20 seconds per month (with no signal calibration), Polished stainless steel silver-tone bezel is engraved with hour markers, Polished selector buttons and caseback, 100 meters/330 feet water resistant

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Casio Men's Casual Sports watch #MTR-301-1AV Review

Casio Men's Casual Sports watch #MTR-301-1AVI got this watch as gift as one of my friends.
Very good for the value, would recommend it.

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Quartz movement, Sport casual watch, Silver-tone luminous hands, hour markers and number, Three subdials for day, date and 24 hour timekeeping, Black numbers on outer dial, Stainless steel and aluminum black patterned bezel is accented with slotted screws, Polished stainless steel crown, Aluminum and stainless steel case and screw-in caseback, 50 meters/165 feet water resistant

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Casio Men's Wave Ceptor watch #WVQ550SGA-1AV Review

Casio Men's Wave Ceptor watch #WVQ550SGA-1AVI bought this watch because it looks great and gets the time updates from Fort Collins, Colorado. The watch is heavier and bigger then some watches I own so if this bothers you beware.

I initially had trouble getting the time update from Fort Collins using the manual update feature. Finally I was able to get the signal at night using this feature. I have another atomic watch which had no trouble getting the update during the day. It does get the signal updates each night and the watch keeps perfect time.

The gold bezel is easily scratched so you need to be careful. In the picture you may think there is some gold in the band. This is an optical illusion. The band is all silver. The minute markers between the large five minute markers are hard to see on the dial. I usually can tell the time from the position of the hands. I don't use the stop watch feature or the alarm but I have tried each to make sure they were working. If you plan on using the stop watch beware that the hand to show the minutes passed is hard to read.

The watch feels solid and of good quality.

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Multi-band Atomic timekeeping (US, Japan), Receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate, Gold-tone luminous hands, numbers and markers, Digital date display, Brushed gold-tone stainless steel bezel is etched with black tachymeter ruler, Stainless steel selector buttons and caseback, Black concave ring on outer dial, Auto receive function, Auto LED light with Afterglow, Tachymeter, Dual time, Daily alarm, 1/20 second chronograph, Auto calendar, 100 meters/330 feet water resistant

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