Showing posts with label atomic watch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label atomic watch. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

La Crosse Technology WT-967S Metal Strap Atomic Watch Review

La Crosse Technology WT-967S Metal Strap Atomic Watch
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This is a great watch.
It looks stylish and syncs automatically with the atomic reference in Colorado. Please note that because it syncs automatically, there is only one button!! You will not be able to easily set it manually, but you don't need to. Using the one button, you just need to select the time zone you are in,
and once the watch syncs, you are set.
The display is clear from all angles and all light conditions including semi-bright sunlight, which is much better than many other LCD watches.
Band is adjustable, great watch.

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Monday, July 2, 2012

Casio Men's GW700A-1V G-Shock Solar Atomic Watch Review

Casio Men's GW700A-1V G-Shock Solar Atomic Watch
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This is the best digital watch I have had. The other watches were "water resistant" but I found out that the water resistance went out the window once the seal was broken by replacing the battery which always seemed to be needed sooner than I expected. Since this is a solar watch I do not expect to have to replace the battery (and break the seal) for years. It was charged and at the correct time out of the box. It automatically resets the time every day from a signal in Fort Collins, CO. (No problem in IN) which is supposed to cover all of the USA. It also adjusted automatically to DST. In addition it has 5 alarms which are easy to set so I have used them through the day as reminders. The weak "link" so to speak may be the plastic band. It will likely break before the watch and I'm not sure it can be replaced.

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The perfect training partner for your active sporting lifestyle, this Casio G-Shock men's digital sport watch (model GW700A-1V) offers a black resin case that's accented by a silver top ring and light digital gray display as well as a black resin strap. It's also solar-powered and wirelessly receives atomic time updates. It offers a 1/100-second stopwatch with a 60-minute measuring capacity and a time recorder with up to 30 records, It also features four independent daily alarms (with one snooze alarm), world time from 30 cities, and an autocalendar (to the year 2039). And because it's solar-powered--charging in either sunlight or indoor light--you'll never have to deal with changing the battery. Other features include a scratch-resistant mineral crystal, AfterGlow LED electro-luminescent backlight, and water resistance to 200 meters (660 feet)--suitable for recreational scuba diving.
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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Saturday, June 30, 2012

Casio Men's WV58DA-1AV Waveceptor Atomic Sport Watch Review

Casio Men's WV58DA-1AV Waveceptor Atomic Sport Watch
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This watch has a lot of features like stop watch, alarm, and automatic time sync. They are work well. It also has some negatives. This watch is heavy and big. My bicep has grown an inch in the first week. The wrist band is difficult to re-size. You must remove links unless you have a huge wrist. You will need an awl, or something slender and pointed. The keys that hold these links togeter came out very hard, I scratched the outside of the band with every link removed. I should have laid the band on a soft cloth (my fault). The watch is perfectly accurate, not bad looking, and priced under $40. That's a pretty good value for this type of watch.

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This Casio waveceptor sport watch is a stylish casual watch bursting with features, making it an ideal choice for world travel or everyday adventures. The distinctive digital display features four asymmetrically divided mini-windows inside the round, brushed stainless steel bezel. The central window shows the time, kept accurate with multi-band atomic timekeeping and world time settings for up to 29 time zones (48 cities). The upper window displays the month and date, and the lower two windows display the day of the week and the waveceptor receiving signal. This watch also offers a daily alarm, countdown timer, 1/100 second stopwatch and an EL backlight with afterglow. The elegant stainless steel band with fold-over clasp and double push-button safety release completes the look. This watch is water resistant up to 165 feet (50 meters) and offers a two-year battery life.



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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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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Casio Men's Watch AW591MS-1A Review

Casio Men's Watch AW591MS-1A
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Exactly as advertised. A little smaller than the standard G-Shock, which is what I was looking for. Band fits nice, although quite wide.
Only one very small complaint, and that is when you use the light at night, it does not backlight the digital data and therefore you cannot see it.
Other than that, a great watch that I would recommend and buy again.

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This Casio watch is an excellent time piece the represents what Casio is all about. A solid resin case and nylong band makes this watch look great on anyone. Featuring a black face, 200m water resistance and other features including; world time, shock resistant, LED luminous, daily alarm and countdown timer.

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Casio Men's G-2900F-3VDR G-Shock Green Resin Digital Dial Watch Review

Casio Men's G-2900F-3VDR G-Shock Green Resin Digital Dial Watch
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This is my 3rd G shock in 20 years... Yes, they last a very long time. I replaced my G-2900, which is by far, my favorite, because the band broke. I got this G2900F-3VDR because it was on sale and looked nearly exactly the same as my G2900. The color is like a dark military brown. Love it. The only thing I miss is the metal button that you push to backlight the face. It is plastic in this model, and makes it look just a little cheap. Otherwise, I still love this watch!

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Thursday, June 14, 2012

Casio GW500A-1V G-Shock Atomic Solar Watch Review

Casio GW500A-1V G-Shock Atomic Solar Watch
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Having owned the GW500AJP-1AV for a week, here are my thoughts on some of the points raised by the reviewers of this and other G-Shock models:
1. In my opinion, concerns about the thickness of the watch have been overstated. Certainly, if slimness is an *important* criterion for you, this isn't your watch. But you'll have no trouble fitting it under your shirt cuff. [Though the manual cautions that doing so will hamper the solar function.] Even my ridiculously slender wrists support it - physically and (I hope) esthetically - without difficulty.
2. The G-Shock models are advertised as rugged. I'm not about to use mine as a hockey puck to put that to the test. But it certainly *feels* sturdy. [The thickness helps here.] And from what I've read about them elsewhere, they do shrug off a considerable amount of punishment.
3. Everyone's experience with receiving the timekeeping signal from Fort Collins will vary depending on the particulars of their location and the attention they pay to the manual. I live only 350 miles from the transmitter but with modestly sized mountains in between - which can be a dealbreaker. Although it took a longer period of motionlessness for the watch to lock in than the manual had told me to allow, it has received a strong signal ever since. [And keep in mind that the watch is accurate to 15 seconds a month even without synchronization.]
3. When I first unpacked the watch, the battery level was at Medium - which you would expect after it having been in a box for who knows how long. After 3 hours of direct exposure to bright sunlight [which you should do in the early morning to keep the watch from roasting], the battery level has remained High ever since.
4. The four control buttons are slightly recessed - for decreased vulnerability, I imagine. This means you will need to operate them with a directly perpendicular press by the edge of your fingernail, rather than an angled mashing under the meat of your fingertip. I can see why this irritates some people. [It did require a small mental adjustment on my part.] However, I think it was a legitimate design decision.
5. The leftmost of the three circular "gauges" at the top of the display is meant to mimic the sweep of a minute hand on an analog watch. Speaking as someone whose attachment to that visual "pie-slice" style of time reading has been my main reason for sticking with analog watches until now, I think it's a terrific idea. In practice, though, the gauge is too small to be useful for that purpose. [For my eyes, anyway.] However, I don't mind particularly - since I think the three gauges look cool simply as decoration.
6. Someone else commented that the black resin wrist band is not replaceable. I'm not sure if that's true. However, replacing it would be no casual affair. So if you won't be content with this kind of band, you should look for a different watch. I prefer leather bands myself. But this one is in keeping with the toughness of the rest of the watch and certainly comfortable enough to wear.
On the whole, I'm very happy with this purchase. If you enjoy having an accurately set timepiece - and who doesn't? - it's difficult to overstate the satisfaction of radio-synchronization. A good mechanical watch is accurate to 5 seconds a day. A good quartz watch is accurate to less than 1 second a day. As long as it's in signal range, this watch will be accurate to less than 1 second for the next 60 million years [http://tf.nist.gov/cesium/fountain.htm] - or at least until the US government stops broadcasting, at which point you'll probably have other things to worry about. When someone asks you for the time, you will be able to give them *The* time.

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The shock-resistant design of the Casio Men's G-Shock Atomic Tough Solar Watch makes it a one-of-a-kind timepiece. This tough watch is constructed with a durable black resin case, a stationary stainless steel bezel, and a black resin wristband with an adjustable buckle clasp for a personalized fit. A durable mineral window shields the digital-gray dial face, which features the time display, as well as the day, date, and month. The digital-quartz-powered watch includes adjust, mode, split/reset, and start/stop function buttons to fit your activity, as well as subdials that track battery life. It is water resistant to 660 feet.



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Casio Men's G-Shock Watch G301B-1A Review

Casio Men's G-Shock Watch G301B-1A
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This watch is awsome. It has 5 alarms, stopwatch, automatic calendar, timer, light, and is waterproof. What more could you ask for. It feels very sturdy and is definately no cheap Drug store watch. I have owned 3 to 4 hundred dollar watches and this one takes the cake. Simple yet sophisticated design, comfortable, and less than 75 bucks shipped express. There is no better deal out there, I've searched. All in all this is no TAG but for the money it blows away all the other watches in this price range and even more expensive ones. Don't think just buy it, you wont regret it.

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Digital quartz movement, Sport watch, Shock resistant, Silver-tone luminous hands and indexes, Regular timekeeping mode, World timer, Countdown timer, Stopwatch mode, Alarm mode, Hand setting mode, Brushed gunmetal stainless steel bezel, Black polyurethane selector buttons, Stainless steel caseback, 200 meters/660 feet water resistant

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Tuesday, June 12, 2012

G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock Vibration Alarm G-7510-1VDR - WW Review

G-Shock Men's Watch G-Shock Vibration Alarm G-7510-1VDR - WW
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This watch is exactly what I needed. As an absented minded hearing impaired person now doing more of the household cooking, I've been burning dinner not hearing the stove timer. The timer function with vibration alarm has solved this problem! Now I read, attend to other projects or just daydream without worry. The alarm function is great too. I can set the alarm for waking without concern for waking my wife or slip out to finish sleeping on the couch without worry about missing my alarm. I've not managed to sleep through the alarm yet, though as I'm not a deep sleeper I don't know how this would work for someone who is.
The watch is large and fairly ugly so I don't wear it unless I need the timing and alarm functions--which I'm finding is quite often.

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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Casio Men's G-Shock Watch G1500-1A Review

Casio Men's G-Shock Watch G1500-1A
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This is a big watch with many different functions. But what I like about it is the dial. It is easy to read even in the dark. And the dial has a very nice color combination.The watch is not very heavy and fits on the arm well.Would I buy it again? Yes I would. Casio makes very good products. This is not a delicate little watch. If you have a small wrist, it will cover it entirely. It is wide and thick.But if you like big watches, this is a very good deal for the price.

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Stainless steel case with a resin bracelet. Unidirectional bezel. Black dial with luminous hands stick hour markers. Arabic numerals mark the 6 and 12 o'clock positions. Full auto calendar up to year 2099. Mode and 12 hour sub dial. Quartz movement. Scratch resistant mineral crystal. Case dimensions: 47.0 mm x 46.9 mm. Case thickness: 15.8 mm. Three-fold clasp. Water resistant at 200 meters / 660 feet. Functions: hours, minutes, seconds, date, measuring capacity: 23:59'59.99" /measuring modes: elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times / 12/24-hour format /accuracy: ?±15 seconds per month.

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Casio Men's G9000-3V G-Shock Green Mudman Digital Sports Watch Review

Casio Men's G9000-3V G-Shock Green Mudman Digital Sports Watch
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This is a great watch. Casio has been a favorite of mine since I was a teenager. The only flaw with the Mudman is the negative display. It's a bit hard to see the digits. That is the only problem that I have with the Mudman. Besides that, it's built like a freaking tank.

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Keep your training on schedule even in harsh weather conditions thanks to this Casio G-Shock Basic men's sport digital watch (model G9000-3V), which is both shock- and mud-resistant. This powerfully styled watch features a durable gray/green resin case (accented by black buttons) and resin band. It offers a 1/100-second stopwatch with a 60-minute measuring capacity as well as a 24-hour countdown timer. It has four independent daily alarms (with one snooze alarm) and an optional hourly time signal. Other features include a scratch-resistant mineral crystal, AfterGlow LED electro-luminescent backlight, and water resistance to 200 meters (660 feet)--suitable for recreational scuba diving.

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Casio Men's GW7900B-1 G-Shock Solar Atomic Black Digital Sport Watch Review

Casio Men's GW7900B-1 G-Shock Solar Atomic Black Digital Sport Watch
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Top 10 Gadgets of 2009 (Rated #8) according to Time magazine. This is my first G-Shock and first watch with an inverted display. I wanted a sturdy watch that I wouldn't feel would break if I banged into something. I have several Citizen, Tissot watches that I just felt were to prone to being scratched/destroyed.
I'm very happy with the design/look of this watch. The pictures (as of today) on Amazon are distorted and don't do justice to the look of the watch. While this watch is a very large watch compared to some of the other G's, it feels nice and comfortable on my wrist.
I wanted a watch for functions as well as reliability. With the watch being solar powered, along with an atomic feature makes this watch a must have. The watch has alarm's, timer, dedicated button (the G button) to the light which is very nice (can work in any mode), 2nd time zone, world time, etc.
I've gone through a lot of watches in my time but this by far is one of my favorites and is a must have in your collection if you're looking for a reliable, sturdy, function filled watch!
1/5/10 Follow-up:
Since I'm an avid Scuba Diver, I wanted to know if this particular watch can be operated underwater (switching through operations on the watch).
This is the response I got from Casio-
"Dear Mr. Travale,

The GW7900B-1 has a water resistance of up to 200M. These models do permit underwater button operation.

We hope that we were able to assist you with your question and again, thank you for contacting CASIO AMERICA."


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With the multifunctional Casio Men's G-Shock Solar Atomic Black Digital Sport Watch, you'll finally be able to mix business with a little athletic pleasure. The case and bezel are both made of black resin, tailoring to your more sophisticated side by offering a sleek look and smooth feel. Four large silver screws accent the top and bottom of the bezel that displays blocky white words depicting the four button functions. The dial hosts five subdials depicting time, date, and even tide charts for the boating enthusiast. Easy-push buttons on the case allow you to quickly go through your settings and work the handy stopwatch feature, while a soft EL backlight provides you with access to the time regardless of where you and your watch are. The wide band also consists of black resin, closing with a silver buckle for a custom fit. This sporty timepiece is water resistant up to 660 feet (200 meters), relies on Japanese quartz movement, and boasts Casino's shock resistant technology.

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Monday, June 4, 2012

Casio Waveceptor Solar Powered Mens Atomic Watch WVQ120LA-1AV Leather Banded Black Review

Casio Waveceptor Solar Powered Mens Atomic Watch WVQ120LA-1AV Leather Banded Black
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When I tried to manually adjust the time, it broke, so I sent it back for a new one. The second watch couldn't set time zones correctly, so I sent it back also, and then bought a watch from another company.
Casio customer service is only available during limited hours. If you get them on the phone, they're pretty good, but email support isn't very helpful (if they reply at all).
I'd be willing to pay more for a watch that actually worked and had decent customer service, but Casio is clearly all about quantity and not quality. I was very disappointed with this purchase and wish I haddn't wasted all that time.

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Casio Men's G300-4 G-Shock Red Dial Shock Resistant Watch Review

Casio Men's G300-4 G-Shock Red Dial Shock Resistant Watch
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Bought this watch for my Grandson for Christmas;he was overjoyed. You would have thought he recieved the world.
The appearence was A+ It functions perfectly. G-Shock has a great reputation and well deserved.

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This classic timepiece by Casio for men offers a red analog-digital chronograph dial, quartz movement, and a stainless steel case. A black resin strap finishes the look. Finally, this beautiful timepiece is water resistant up to 660 feet, ensuring lasting quality for years to come.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Casio Men's GW6900-1 G-Shock Atomic Digital Sport Watch Review

Casio Men's GW6900-1 G-Shock Atomic Digital Sport Watch
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This is my first Casio watch and up until the time of purchase, I had been one of those "$5-$20 cheap-o sport watch" buyers. So if I were going to spend anything around $90 for a sport watch I would need to make sure it was worth the cost. After reading an article on a men's health/lifestyle website about fashion ([...], I think), they recommended the g-shock series by Casio since they offer a lot of functions and good quality for around $90. I found the GW6900-1 on sale for around $70 and I decided to buy it figuring I could always return it later if it didn't work out. Here are my observations on the two main selling points...
Design: The GW6900-1 is very basic. It's modeled off of the original DW6900 (Casio Men's G-Shock Classic Digital Watch #DW6900-1V) which is apparently G-Shock's best-selling case design. Personally, I feel that the numbers on the display are a little small. But I really like how it's not too crowded or junked up by unnecessary frills. The three circular dials above the time/day/date display are quite simple and indicate 1) the battery strength, 2) which functions are enabled (alarm, snooze alarm, hour signal beep, auto EL and button mute) and 3) a 10-second count indicator. The case/band isn't the sleekest looking - there are more modern styles out there - but it's not ugly by any means. Also, it's a little on the bulky side (doesn't exactly fit under a shirt cuff), but I don't feel it eats up my entire wrist. The 4 function buttons are easy to press and their labels are nice and straight-forward with alternate operations shown just inside the frame. Very easy to follow and operate.
Functions: The product description above pretty much lays out all the cool stuff this watch has going on for it, so I'll try not to be redundant here. I do want to highlight some of the operations that make this worth the price tag.
- Auto-EL (electro-luminescent): One thing that impressed me about this watch even before I put it on was the "smart" back-light. As I removed it from the box, I noticed the back-light come on. I thought something was wrong with it at first, but as I read through the manual I learned that this nifty function is *supposed* to happen. The watch's light turns on for about 1.5 seconds (or 3, your choice) in a dark room when you tilt your wrist towards your eyes without the need to press the button. How cool is that?! You can disable this to save on battery life if you want, but I doubt it's all that necessary. Which brings me to...
- Battery Life: This sucker is equipped with a solar powered battery that lasts up to 10 months on a full charge. Further exposure to light will keep it going and that goes for everything from direct sunlight, to light filtered through windows even to fluorescent lighting found in most buildings. Chances are good that given the amount of interaction most humans have with the sun or other light sources, you won't need to worry about this dying on you anytime soon. (That is unless you're a vampire or really into the goth scene.) Also, it has a power-saving mode you can apply that causes the watch to go into "sleep" mode during the hours of 11pm and 6am.
- Atomic Timekeeping: Like pretty much every cell phone, this watch calibrates time automatically. But it does it in 48 cities across 31 times zones all while taking daylight saving into account. And it runs about 5-6 times in the wee hours of morning just to make sure. (You can set time yourself too if you'd like.) Also, it's classified as multi-band 6 which means it automatically receives signals from pretty much every main radio point around the world (U.S., England, Germany, China and Japan).
- Waterproofing: This is probably a moot point, but I found it neat to learn that with a 20BAR/200M rating, you can pretty much use this while scuba diving.
- The rest: It's got 4 regular alarms and one snooze ("persistent") alarm. A stopwatch that lets you measure elapsed time, split time and two finishes. A countdown timer (which is a non-negotiable for me given that it comes in handy whether your cooking something or doing laundry). Full auto-calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) and optional 12/24 hour formats.
That's about all I can really think of. I'm *extremely* pleased with my purchase and intend to have long, happy relationship with this watch!
*** REVIEW UPDATE ***
11/8/10 - A few months ago, I noticed that my watch was not holding a charge as well as it had during the first, several months of ownership. I was especially concerned when I encountered the flashing "LOW" battery indicator several times. Since there's no ideal place in my home to place the watch in sunlight to charge (lots of trees and bushes blocking windows), I would resort to setting it on my car dashboard when I went shopping or under a fluorescent lamp at work or home. Usually, this would bring the meter back up to (at least) medium strength. But the process would need to be repeated in 2-3 days. Frustrated, and thinking I picked the watch with a bad battery, I contacted Casio G-shock customer support and explained my predicament. Here is part of the response I received:
"...Solar G-Shocks must be charged, preferably using sun light rather than fluorescent lighting. You would have to leave it under the light for 73 hrs before it even reaches level one. The sun can charge it in about 17-23 hrs total. A watch that isn't charged will last about 9 months before flashing recovery. You can try letting it charge for 2-3 days, it is normal for the watch to stay on Med. If its on High and quickly goes to Low or flashes recovery, you may need to have the solar cell replaced...."
So apparently I was under the impression that charge times were far shorter than what the customer service rep told me (the result of a gross underestimation found in the instruction manual that comes with the watch). Thankfully and happily, I can report that after 3-4 days of leaving my watch in my car to charge during an 8-hour workday, the battery level indicator is once again showing a level 3 (high) charge.
I felt the need to share this update since there may be other users/potential customers who find themselves in a similar situation. (I noticed at least one very negative review which may have been prompted as such). Bottom line, you may need to be patient to get the results you expect from this timepiece.

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With a streamlined design and sleek styling, the Casio Men's G-Shock Atomic Digital Watch features performance functions and durable components that meet the lifestyle needs of the modern man. The strong and flexible black resin band fastens with an adjustable buckle, and this innovative timepiece offers World Time with 31 time zones, stopwatch, countdown timer, five alarms, stopwatch, 12- and 24-hour formats, and the handy capacity to automatically receive official atomic time through a built-in antenna. Three circular subdials give you all the information you need, and a rectangular display in the bottom half of the black dial offers the time and day, date, and month information. A handy EL backlight makes for easy viewing in any light conditions and turns on automatically with the tilt of your wrist. With eco-friendly solar power for added convenience and a water resistant depth of 660 feet (200 meters), this rugged and reliable timepiece is also shock resistant.

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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Casio Men's Watch G8000-3V Review

Casio Men's Watch G8000-3V
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This 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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Stainlee steel case, Shock Resistant, World time (48 Cities) , 2 Multi-function Alarms / 1 Snooze Alarm, Countdown Timer, 1/100 Second Stopwatch, Hourly Time Signal, Auto Calendar, 12/24 hour formats, Battery CR2016 Green Resin Band

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Friday, May 25, 2012

Casio Men's Reverse PAW1300Y-1VCR LCD Atomic Pathfinder Watch Review

Casio Men's Reverse PAW1300Y-1VCR LCD Atomic Pathfinder Watch
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I have admired (well, lusted after, actually) the Pathfinder series of watches since they first came out. Imagine a watch that can do everything except fire lasers and talk to satellites--the Pathfinders fit this well. I like this particular version because of the slimmer-than-normal face and the reverse LCD screen. Very sharp looking and very easy to use (at least as far as watches that do everything under the sun can be to use).
Unless you are in bright light a lot, I recommend turning off the auto-light-up option; each use of the light requires about 5 minutes of direct exposure to sunlight or several hours of office lighting to recharge from. The light only comes on when you move your arm into the classic "what time is is" pose, and then stays lit for only about 2 seconds. I sleep with my watch on (I'm in Iraq--the less I have to grope for in the dark, the better), and I apparently activate it a lot while I sleep.
The barometer, thermometer, and compass are all very accurate once you calibrate them--make sure you are wearing it when you calibrate for temperature.
A great watch that fits well and looks sharp.

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Explore. Inform. Conquer. Featuring sporty style and a durable design, the Atomic Pathfinder is much more than a watch, it's an advanced tool for use in the great outdoors. This Amazon Exclusive is equipped with many high-tech sensors to help you observe nature and monitor its continuous changes.
Atomic Timekeeping for Superb AccuracyThe Pathfinder provides micro-second accuracy with multi-band atomic timekeeping that picks up a time calibration signal from anywhere in the world and updates the watch's settings automatically. The Pathfinder features five daily alarms, a countdown timer, and an hourly time signal. The world time function includes 29 time zones (30 cities), a city code display, and a daylight saving on/off function. The automatic calendar is pre-programmed to the year 2099.
Tough Solar Power Eliminates Need for a BatteryYou'll never have to worry about changing the battery thanks to the Pathfinder's Tough Solar technology. The battery is automatically charged by light, both indoor and outdoor. The Pathfinder has a solar cell and a special rechargeable, secondary battery that is charged by the electrical power produced by the solar cell. The watch will perform for five months on a single full charge.
Automatic Electro-Luminescent Display for Easy ViewingThe watch's read-outs can be viewed in any light, thanks to the Pathfinder's automatic, EL (electro-luminescent), adjustable backlit digital display with afterglow. Two high-intensity LEDs make the face exceptionally bright, and an auto light means that when you tilt the Pathfinder toward your face, the LEDs automatically light up for nighttime viewing.
Barometer, Altimeter, and Thermometer ReadingsWith the Pathfinder's barometer, you can predict changing weather patterns as they occur around you. The barometer takes readings every two hours and stores them automatically, graphically displaying the barometric pressure from the past 26 hours. The display ranges from 260 to 1,100 hPa (7.65 to 32.45 inHg) with changeovers from hPa to inHg.
The watch's altimeter can help you gauge the time you'll need to reach the summit. The altimeter checks and displays the altitude every two minutes and stores readings with the temperature every 15 minutes. The graphing function positions you with respect to your target altitude, while an alarm alerts you as you approach your mark. You can record up to 40 sets of data with each record, displaying the month, date, and time. The altimeter's measuring range is from -700 to 10,000 meters (-2,300 to 32,800 feet).
The Pathfinder also features a built-in thermometer that displays and checks the temperature every five minutes. The display can be converted from Celsius to Fahrenheit and measures temperatures from -10 to 60 degrees C (14 to 140 degrees F). So whether you're hiking through the Grand Canyon or snowshoeing in the Rockies, the Pathfinder has you covered.
Sporty, Durable DesignThis sports watch is durably designed with a stainless steel case, round black resin bezel, durable mineral crystal, and black resin band with a secure buckle clasp. Buttons flank the bezel and allow easy access to the watch's sensors. Yellow and white concentric stick indexes on the watch bezel indicate barometric pressure, receiving capability, battery power, and more. The black dial changes with each mode and provides easy-to-read recordings, including graphs and tables. This timepiece is powered by Japanese-quartz movement and is water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M).

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