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For a modern look, the Casio Men's G-Shock Atomic Tough Solar Watch #GW530A-1V features an easy-to-read digital-gray dial face, which is protected by a mineral dial window. A day-date-and-month calendar brings at-a-glance readability. Other details include a world-time-zone tracker, a stopwatch, and a 4-daily-alarm-with-snooze option. The stylish band is made of black resin for a sleek look, and it comes equipped with a secure buckle closure. The watch also features a stationary resin bezel and 46.3-millimeter stainless steel case. Designed to accommodate your many needs, this handsome timepiece ensures highly reliable technological precision. It is powered by solar movement and is water resistant to 660 feet.
Technical Details
- Quality Japanese-Quartz movement- Auto receive function (4 times per day); Signal: WWVB, Frequency: 60kHz
- Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow; World Time
- 29 times zones (48 cities), city code display, daylight saving auto/on/off
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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By Luis E. Avalos (San Diego, CA)
The moment I Got this watch I was amazed of the look. Definately what I was looking for in a stylish sports watch. If you are looking for something that looks great and performs well this is the watch for you. It feels comfortable on your wrist after a week. I haven't had a watch for a long time so it took a little to get comfortable wearing one again.
By J. Lancelot (Taylor, TX USA)
I've had the watch a few weeks and from the reviews and pictures it's meant all my expectations. The only problem I've had is with the daylight savings setting (DST). On the AUTO setting, it's an hour ahead as if daylight savings is still in effect. When DST is set to OFF, the correct time is displayed but I'm not sure if the manual DST setting is affecting it's ability to sync with the radio signal although it is keeping perfect time. When I have the chance, I'll get out my magnifying glass and spend some more time reading the user's guide. Even though it's a relatively cheap gadget, it be nice if there was online support for questions/problems.
By P. H. Sherrod (Nashville, TN)
I am very disappointed with this watch, because the solar charging battery runs down every few days. I assumed the battery would keep the watch running for months or years without any solar power, but it turns out that it has a tiny battery that requires solar charging every day or two to keep it running. Several times I've had to leave the watch outside during the day to charge it sufficiently to get the display to come back on.
I am giving up on this watch and purchasing a non-solar version.
By K. Goldman (Westchester, NY)
Purchased for my husband and he says that the watch is "worry-free...Just strap it on and go. Bang it around and go, runs on solar power and shock-resistant, trust me!"
By Richard U. Newell (West Des Moines, IA)
OK, the watch is big and a bit clunky, although you will get used to it like everything else in this world.
The problem with other watches is actually a problem with me: I'm a klutz, and eventually the watches get scratches, the writing fades, the buttons fall off, and the thing generally goes ugly on you. Not this one, it has been on my wrist for a solid year and it looks like new. It helps that the face is slighty recessed. The technology in the watch is cool, is stays updated and charged. In the wintertime there is less light and for about a month in March the battery charge (which is the second dial on the watch) went from high to medium. But after the first week of solid sunshine it was back to high again. Watch performance was not impeded in any way during that time.
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