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The Casio Men's G-Shock Multi-Band Atomic Solar Analog Watch #AWG100-1A features a dramatic black dial face, which comes encased by a sturdy mineral dial window. Embellishing the face, stand-out indexes bring at-a-glance readability while a day-date-and-month calendar, a daily alarm, and a countdown timer enhance your timekeeping experience. The sleek, black resin band comes equipped with a durable buckle closure. Other details include a stationary resin bezel and 45-millimeter stainless steel case. Blending sporty looks with a technical efficiency, this stunning timepiece is built to accentuate your sophisticated style. Powered by analog-quartz movement, this watch is also water resistant to 660 feet.
Technical Details
- Quartz movement- Daily Alarm, Countdown Timer, 1/100 Second Stopwatch
- Accuracy: +/-15 seconds per month (with no signal calibration); World Time (48 Cities), Shock Resistant
- LED Light with Afterglow; Hourly Time Signal; Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099); 12/24 Hour Formats
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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By Russ (Verona Wisconsin)
This watch is just great. I would've giving it 5 stars but, this watch took awhile to tweak it.
By Jayakanth Vasudevan (CA, USA)
I like this watch.. working good & all features are excellent.. Thanks for Amazon to deliver it fast..
By J. Sears
Pros:
20 Bar water resistance
Solar/atomic
Easy to adjust home time zone
Analog and digital time displays
Stylish and comfortable ( big watch but light on the wrist )
Buttons are not easily accidentally pressed
Cons:
Light doesn't stay on for long when pressed ( not a big deal )
If you are an outdoorsman its a great choice. If you want a watch you never have to take off and has a decently loud alarm it is also a good choice. I dont see any reason not to get this watch if you are in the market for one.
By Benjamin Nix (South Jordan UT)
This is a great watch if you are only going to use the stopwatch, and timer functions occasionally, and prefer an analog G-Shock. I ended up buying a GW5600J-1 for the times that I needed a stopwatch or timer. Love both of my G-Shocks.
By Christen C. Lofland
I stopped wearing a wrist watch about ten years ago when I started carrying a cell phone. Why have two time devices? In the last few years though I've started ditching my cell phone when I don't want to be disturbed. That left me with no time piece. My cell phone doesn't like to go swimming either.
So first I wanted a watch that I wouldn't have to keep replacing batteries in, 1. because it is a pain, but 2. I find that good water resistant watches often start leaking after the battery is replaced. Never opening the back of the watch is a good way to maintain the seal.
Second I have some of the radio controlled clocks around the house and I really like that they are always correct without me messing with them. So I wanted the same in a watch.
Finally it needed to be tough, because I am hard on my watches. When I was younger I had good luck with Casio and the "G-Shock" watch was always the "coolest." thing.
My wife dislikes big chunky digital watches though. This one with the analog face was a great compromise. It still has digital, and it is still durable, but the analog hands make it just a tad more classy.
I LOVE this watch. Here are some points:
1. The solar charging works great. I was afraid of letting it die, but it really doesn't have to be in light that much. It goes into power saving mode at night and stays there if you don't bring it into the daylight. So you can leave it in a drawer for weeks. On my wrist, even with long sleeves, it still manages to stay fully charged to "Hi" most of the time. Remember, too, if it does die, it will set itself with the radio when it charges up again.
2. The radio reception does work, but you do have to experiment with where to leave it at night. I just kept putting it in a different spot on my house each night until I found a spot where it was consistently getting the time overnight. Remember that weather affects this too, so try a few nights in each spot, and don't worry if it misses a night once in a while. You really don't need a set EVERY night. It will keep accurate time for a long while between setting itself to the radio.
3. The light is a slight disappointment in that it does NOT illuminate the digital sections. You get the time from the hands, but no date/day/etc. Hopefully you know what day it is. :) For my use it works fine. I usually have my cell phone if I need more than just the time. However, if you compare this to an analog watch with glow in the dark hands it is wonderful. I find the glow in the dark hands to be next to pointless on all but the most expensive diver's watches (and I don't own one of those). The light works great on the hands and it works every time and any time.
In short, great watch. If you want tough, solar, radio set and hands on the face, this is it!
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