5/22/2010

Casio Men's DBC150-1 Databank Digital Watch

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Bringing you precision at a glance, the quartz-powered Casio Men's Databank Digital Watch #DBC150-1 features a blue-tone digital dial face, which is protected by a durable mineral dial window. An auto-calendar displays the date and month. It also includes a 150-page databank, an 8-digit calculator, a daily alarm, and a stopwatch function. To ensure easy wear, the deep-gray resin band is accompanied by a sturdy buckle clasp, and both the 35-millimeter case and stationary deep gray bezel are made of high-quality resin. Presenting an unsurpassed functionality, this innovative timepiece is designed to accommodate your on-the-go lifestyle.
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Technical Details

- Quartz movement
- Protective mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
- Case diameter: 35 mm
- Resin case; black dial; date-and-month functions
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Customer Buzz
 "Great Watch!" 2010-05-21
By Christie Kucala (California)
This is my third one. I had my first one for several years before I wore out the buttons. I lost my second watch and now I am replacing it and very happy with this one. Easy to use and very reliable.

Customer Buzz
 "Did not receive the watch!!!" 2010-05-19
By Richard Siefert (Naples, Florida, US)
I have not received the watch!!

Where is it????

You charged my credit card but I never got the watch.



Richard Siefert

8596 Alessandria Ct

Naples, FL 34114



239-732-5885

Customer Buzz
 "Casio data-bank watch" 2010-04-17
By M. Mclaughlin
I have owned several casio watches. They are great watches. I especially like the data bank aspect of the watch. The calculator is real handy in making on the spot simple calculations. It would be nice if the watch was designed so that changing the battery could be done easier and by the wearer.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Watch" 2010-02-06
By Randall Frank (Fairbanks, Ak USA)
I have owned one of these watches for at least ten years. Before I started using a cell phone and programing phone numbers into it, this kind of watch was my phone book. I now use this watch to remember all my pin numbers and pass words. The only problem I have with this watch is not actually with the functioning of the watch, it is with the cheapness of the bands and the ears that the pins hook into. The only reason I need to replace my six year old watch was the holes the the pins insert into wore out after replacing the band for the fourth time.

Customer Buzz
 "Still hasn't been improved upon" 2010-02-05
By Michael Glenister (Canada)
I've been using this model since it first appeared, and have owned at least 5 of them. Calculator watches are no longer as common or popular as they once were, and for those that like gadgets, this one had almost everything - in particular a memory and schedule databank that stored 150 entries. They came out with several models with these features, including a silver one that looked like metal, but was in fact plastic, but this model was the most functional and durable. Unfortunately the watch will outlive the watchband, and it is now very difficult to find a replacement (I bought 2 off Ebay the last time mine broke, so that I still have a spare). Casio watches are generally disposable and after you go through 2 or 3 watchbands, one or more buttons will start to fail - particularly after a battery change (2 year life - and many jewellers won't touch Casio, but its easy to do yourself and a lot cheaper), and you'll have to hunt for another one.



Casio kept adding features to their calculator watches when they first came out. However they never seemed to successfully add to this model. It's attempted replacement, with a touch screen and memory for emails, no longer had the very useful schedule function/alarm (just a couple of different alarms with no record of their significance), and once the touch screen started malfunctioning (which isn't long) the watch was useless. Linked to an atomic clock and a universal remote were the only other variations, but again they added those features while removing useful ones that this model had.



I'd love to see Casio add a universal remote to the features of this watch. However until then, I will continue to buy this model as long as it is available. It may need replacing every 5 years or so, but I've yet to find another watch as useful. Incidentally stick to the Telememo 150, instead of the Telememo 30, the extra memory is more than worth the extra money.


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