Friday, June 29, 2012

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

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