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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Casio Men's W756-1AV Digital Sport Watch Review

Casio Men's W756-1AV Digital Sport Watch
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I was just looking for a simple sports watch with both a stopwatch and countdown timer, but this had a lot more than I expected (or needed). It has some timer features particularly for referees, which you may or may not find a use for. While all the features are easy enough to learn, having six modes means a lot of button presses (up to 6) to get back to the main mode. Fortunately, the main mode has a different beep sound, so you can keep pressing it quickly without looking until you hear it. It does what I need though with some complexity. Perhaps I will come to use the other features as well.
Looks: Nice; a bit thick for my taste (about 1/2"; spec says .58"), but it seems a lot of men's sports watches are like that these days
- The main picture shown above is misleading - there is NO blue backlight, but a cheapish orange LED that emits from left side over a dull gray background. The word "Illuminator" inscribed at the top of the watch is also misleading. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't that supposed to be Casio's blue backlight technology? Maybe this watch used to have it, but not now. The LED works fine but does not look as nice
- Lens is not recessed so it is easy to scratch
Battery: 10-yr spec assumes use of any feature only once/week (a joke?)
Manual: Hard to read as it is very small and thick
- Get the free 3-page PDF manual which has all the info but is much easier to read, at the watch manual section of the casio site (enter 3100 for Module No.)
Stopwatch: I did not like it; it seems specialized for things like soccer
- Two counts displayed
- The Main count shows 100ths of sec but cannot be stopped at all (kind of useless). It can be set to beep after a specified elapsed time (like end of soccer regulation)
- The small count in corner (harder to read) acts like a standard stopwatch. No splits; just start, stop. It does not show 100ths of sec. In soccer, can use to count stoppage time
Preset countdown timer: Can choose from these times(min): 10,12,20,15,20,25,30,35,40,45
- Auto-repeat feature: If enabled, counts the number repeats (up to 99). If disabled, it just counts up after it hits zero and sounds the alarm, like most countdown timers do
- I like that the current time is in the corner so I don't have to switch modes to find out
Interval Countdown timer: You can use this as a regular countdown timer settable from 1 to 59 min, though I wish it could be set higher. There are also 8 additional timers which you can set individually. The watch will detect which timers are set and run them sequentially. You could use this for interval training or game timing. Auto-repeat can be set for the whole sequence.
World Clock: You can have this display the time in practically any other time zone. 3-letter codes for cities, and DST can be set separately for each
Alarm: Standard features, hourly chime
Other: Button beeps can be turned off
Overall: A decent watch, especially for the price. It's growing on me, I think.


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Ideal for any athlete, Casio's Digital Sport watch features built-in referee timers that track total event time and nine countdown timers for interval training. A digital time display over a gray dial allows time telling at a glance and it also has a day, date, and month calendar to keep you on track. Powered by digital-quartz movement, the 40.6-millimeter case is water resistant to a depth of 330 feet and is protected by a mineral dial window.

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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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Friday, May 18, 2012

Casio - W571AV Review

Casio - W571AV
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I loved this watch until the band broke. Now I am having a hell of a time relocating a band. I bought this for thirteen and change at the local w discounter. I had been wearing it for 3 years, daily. The

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Digital quartz movement, Casual sports watch, Alarm, 1/100 sec. Stopwatch, 12/24 hr timekeeping with date, Silver-tone aluminum embossed bezel, Black resin case and selector buttons, Dual time, Stainless steel caseback, 50 meters/165 feet water resistant

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Casio Men's W800H-1AV Classic Digital Sport Watch Review

Casio Men's W800H-1AV Classic Digital Sport Watch
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Just got this watch after ordering a few days ago. Strange thing is, you won't find any product information about it on Casio's US website. Let's get to it:
Pros:
1) Not as bulky as a G-Shock:
If you're like me and you want a fully-functioning digital watch without the enormous bulk of a G-Shock, then this watch may fit your bill (even the midsize G-Shocks are tad too large in my book). However, this watch isn't tiny either: The across-width, measured between the buttons on either side but not including buttons, is just a 1/16 inch shy 1.5 inches. The top-to-bottom height, measured between the outside of the top bezel above the "Casio" insignia to the outside of the lower bezel below the "WATER 100M RESIST" is 1 3/16 inches, and just about 1/2 inch thick.
2) Plenty of features:
Dual time, stop-watch with split times, displays the time during the stop-watch function, date setup that knows the day of the week (accounts for leap year too), large display, snooze alarm (!), etc.
3) Great price:
For the value alone I give it the 5-star rating
Cons:
1) Bezel around the crystal is flush with the surface of the crystal - this could lead to scratches if you're not careful
2) Light is not the back lighting "Illuminator" of some other Casio watches - it's green glow that lights from the bottom-left of the display - kinda meh but it does stay on for a few seconds after depressing.
3) Could use a count-down timer.
4) The watch does not allow you keep the light on by keeping the light button depressed. Still turns off after about 1.5 seconds. Can be quite irritating when you're trying to read the watch after waking up all blurry-eyed but I'm sure it's part of keeping that 10 year battery claim.
In closing, this watch isn't gonna win any beauty contests, but it's functions, simplicity, and discrete look are what sold me.
[UPDATE 2010.09.30 - added con number 4 but not removing a star. I'm still wearing the watch and I am still enjoying it]

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The Casio Men's Classic Digital Sport Watch features an intuitive design that makes it easy-to-use for on-the-go athletes. The timepiece is constructed with a durable resin case, a stationary black resin bezel, and a black resin band with an adjustable buckle clasp. A durable mineral window shields the square digital-gray dial face, which features a digital time display along with the day, date, and month. The watch also includes light, mode, and adjust buttons that allow you to personalize your watch display to suit your workout. The digital-quartz-powered timepiece is water resistant to 330 feet.

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Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Voguestrap TX1957 Allstrap 19mm Black Regular-Length Fits Casio Illuminator Watchband Review

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

G-Shock Watch, Men's Digital Orange Resin Strap GX56-4 0 Review

G-Shock Watch, Men's Digital Orange Resin Strap GX56-4 0
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The watch is incredibly built.
My only problem is the display should have been larger given the size of the watch. The display is the same size as a regular 5600 casio.
At this price for a non atomic wave receptor casio, it should have utilized a larger display and the new led illuminator.
If you go to youtube and search casio gx56 you can see how someone fit the basic 5600 inside the body of a gx56 and you couldn't tell the difference.
The Casio Men's GD100-1ACR G-Shock X-Large Black Multi-Functional Digital Sport Watch is a much better purchase.
Thank you for reading my review.

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Get tough with the G-Shock Digital Premier. Orange resin strap and square case. Solar power digital dial, with full auto EL backlight. World time includes 31 time zones, 48 cities and UTC. Up to four daily alarms, one snooze, and 1/100-second stopwatch, plus countdown timer. 12 or 24 hour formats. Shock and mud resistant, and water resistant to 200 meters. One-year limited warranty.

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Casio Men's G9000MX-2CR G-Shock Mud Resistant Blue Digital Watch Review

Casio Men's G9000MX-2CR G-Shock Mud Resistant Blue Digital Watch
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Wow, I am really loving this watch. This is my first G-shock and I'm really glad I made the purchase. I was a little worried about the blue color initially, but it's not a really bright blue. The LCD is SUPER easy to read, it has a turquoise hue to it making it very bright. Even in low light it is easy to see the time without using the illumination. Very comfortable and light for it's size. The buttons are a bit hard to push, but this is a mud-resistant watch, so what do you expect? It's better than being able to push them accidentally. Really happy with it.

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The Mudman Watch upgrades G-ShockAAAs legendary durability with a sealed case and buttons to prevent damage from dirt, dust, and mud. Whether youAAAre into moto, mud-wrestling, or extreme desert-walking, the Mudman is up to the task.Product Features
Material: [Housing] Urethane resin; [Strap] resin
Chronograph: Yes, 2
Water-resistant: Yes, to 200m
Backlight: Yes
Alarms: 5
Size: 52.0 x 46.3 x 16.3mm
Weight: 56g
Recommended Use: Motocross, sandboarding, everyday
Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year


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Saturday, December 24, 2011

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

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

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Sunday, November 13, 2011

Casio Men's GA110C-7ACR G-Shock Large White Analog-Digital Multi-Function Sport Watch Review

Casio Men's GA110C-7ACR G-Shock Large White Analog-Digital Multi-Function Sport Watch
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At first when I started seeing the GA-110 design, I thought it was ugly. Some of the Japanese versions of this were a little out there as far as color pallette, and I thought the Dee and Ricky limited edition was hideous. but the more you see it, the more you come to appreciate the odd styling of the watch. Having it in person it kind of reminds me of the styling of a Star Wars Stormtrooper. I don't have the kind of money to import a G-shock, and the Dee and Ricky edition is skyrocketing in price. But the basic models that we have here in the US, black and white. Are both very worthy additions to your G-shock collection.
I have enough black watches, so this white and grey one had to be mine. A lot of sites comment on this model being large, but it really does not take up much more space on your wrist than a DW 6900, and in fact the profile of the watch is a little flatter than that particular model. The band is the "double hook" design, similar to the Mudman and Riseman watches which makes the whole thing look a lot thicker. The face is wonderfully "techie" even by G-shock standards. The LCD is split into two parts and you have a "speedometer" dial on the left side of the face, underneath the hands. I do have to say the hands on this white version can be hard to read against the busy background, I think some of the limiteds, with their vibrant hand colors are more readable, but you still have the digital face which is nice and clear.
Sticking to the analog portion of the watch, the hands do not smoothly sweep, instead you can see the minute hand "click" each minute, making the hand positions very precise- something I prefer over the gradual smooth movement you see on other watches. The hands do move smoothly when you set the time, however, which is very cool to view because you set the time the same way you would on any G-shock.
The LED illumination is a disappointment. The LCD is not electro-luminescent like on almost every other G-shock, instead there is one bright LED under the 6 o'clock position that illuminates across the face (its a yellow light). I think they only went with an LED for battery life, but that's just a guess. It does not do a good job of illuminating the hands OR the LCD, so its more for show than anything.
The watch has a good array of features: 4 alarms (plus snooze and an hourly signal), auto-light (which only stays active for 6 hours at a time, against to preserve battery life), Stopwatch/speedometer*, a 24 hour timer, and a world clock. The speedometer is a weird one since you set a distance (just a number, no actual unit like Miles or Kilometers) and then it basically seems to divide the time by that distance... and report it through the small analog arrow. I don't really get it, but I guess it does technically function as advertised, even if its pretty pointless (but then again, you're buying a ana-digi watch in an era where everyone has phones and computers with clocks built in). The other functions are pretty much the same from any G-shock.
So, if you're looking for an interesting (in that "so ugly its cool" way) looking watch, and something that is plenty durable, this is a fun watch. I wouldn't necessarily make it my daily "go-to" but its got a new, unique design and is a solid package with a few quirks and shortcomings.

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One look and you can see this deconstructed G-Shock watch isn't playing around. White resin strap and round case. Shock-resistant and magnetic-resistant analog-digital dial features auto LED illuminator, world time, four alarms, stopwatch with velocity indicator, countdown timer and 12/24 hour formats. Analog-Digital movement. Water resistant 200 meters. One-year limited warranty.

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Sunday, November 6, 2011

Casio Men's DW6900CB-8 G-Shock Pink Digital Dial Chronograph Watch Review

Casio Men's DW6900CB-8 G-Shock Pink Digital Dial Chronograph Watch
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this g shock is so sexy that if it was a girl then i would have sex wit it

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This classic timepiece by Casio for men offers a pink digital chronograph dial, quartz movement, and a stainless steel case. A silver 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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Saturday, November 5, 2011

G-Shock 6900 Classic Watch Red, One Size Review

G-Shock 6900 Classic Watch Red, One Size
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Awesome price. In department stores its retailed at $100. Watch is shiny with a red/Orange face. Delivery time was decent. Will order from them in the future.

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Life is full of unexpected dousings and shocksa sideline shower of sports drink, a spill off a mountain bike into a mud puddle, or a direct hit on the paintball course; the last thing you're thinking about is whether your watch will survive the experience. If you're wearing the G-Shock DW6900CS Classic Watch, it's not even an issue; G-Shocks are designed to take whatever comes at you or you get into without missing a moment. The watch's quartz movement (reliable to within 15 seconds a month) is protected by a durable mineral glass face, and can withstand submersion in depths of up to 200 meters. Functions include a stopwatch, countdown timer, and a multi-functional alarm.Product Features
Material: [Housing] plastic; [Strap] plastic
Chronograph: Yes
Water-resistant: Yes, to 200m
Backlight: Yes
Alarms: 1, Multi-function
Size: [Face] 29 x 26 x 13mm; large
Weight: 2.4oz (67g)
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Manufacturer Warranty: 1 Year


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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

G-Shock Tough Solar World Time Orange Dial Men's watch #G6900B-1 Review

G-Shock Tough Solar World Time Orange Dial Men's watch #G6900B-1
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I love the G-Shock watches!! This is just one of a number of G-Shock watches I have added to my collection. They are durable and does the job (provide time). For the money, its worth every penny!!

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Diving watch, Tough Solar technology, Japanese quartz movement for secondary battery, Positive (dark-on-light) numbers, World time feature displays current time in 48 cities (31 time zones), Home City code, 1/100-second digital chronograph measures split time, elapsed time and two finishes, Countdown timer, Alarm mode (four one-time alarms, one snooze), Hourly time signal, 12/24-hour formats, Standard/Daylight Saving Time, Full Auto-calendar pre-programmed to 2039, Auto EL backlight with Afterglow, Digital day-date-and-month display, Digital orange dial, Glossy black resin strap with polished silver-tone metal buckle, Glossy black resin bezel, Shock resistant glossy black resin round case, Polished metal selector buttons, Stainless steel screw-in caseback, Mineral crystal, 200 meters/660 feet water resistant

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Sunday, September 4, 2011

Casio Men's W96H-1BV Classic Sport Watch Review

Casio Men's W96H-1BV Classic Sport Watch
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I have had this watch for about a year and it has taken a beating and kept going. It had a lot of nice features. The bad part is that the watchband is very non-standard and I cannot get a replacement even from Casio. But for 15 bucks, which is what I paid for it, I cannot complain too much. My advice is to either buy a Casio watch with a standard band, which is what I replaced this one with, or if you love it just buy a new one, even if you could find the band it is probably the same price as the watch anyway.

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The Casio Men's Classic Watch features a large square digital screen that makes it easy-to-read and simple to use. The timepiece is constructed with a durable black resin case, a stationary gray resin bezel, and a black resin wristband with an adjustable buckle clasp. A durable mineral window shields the digital-gray dial face, which features a digital time display along with the day and date. In addition, the digital-powered timepiece comes with easy to use light, mode, and adjust buttons.

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Monday, July 4, 2011

Casio Men's 93H-1AV Multifunction Sport Watch Review

Casio Men's 93H-1AV Multifunction Sport Watch
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I'm giving this baby 5 stars for doing so much, so well, for so little $$$. I really like the light button on the top (much easier to access while driving) compared to the li'l button on the side of most Casios. The digits light up without lighting up the whole watch (nice in a darkened theater). It is super simple to use and doesn't look like some kind of space kid's watch or Rambo-wannabe watch. I lost my first one, so I'm back to Amazon for number 2. I might even pick up a spare since products these days seem to change so rapidly (and not always for the better). The previous reviewer dissed this fine watch because it was not large enough. Man, I love this watch because it isn't too big. So many of the Mens sport watches these days seem to be a obnoxious cross between a hockey puck and a bar of soap with a wrist strap. It's a time piece. I don't need to call attention to myself with its ginormousness, nor do I want to be banging it on all manner of obstructions due to its bloated proportions. Bravo to Casio for getting this one right. Great watch for a great price!

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A durable daily watch perfect for timing laps around the track or quarters during a pickup game, the men's Casio Multifunction Sport watch features a resin case and bezel, a strong polyurethane band, and a mineral dial window. The watch's gray digital display includes day and date calendars in the upper corners, as well as a quartz-movement-powered time display to the second. In addition, it is water resistant to 165 feet.

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