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Casio Men's AW80D-7A Sports Chronograph Alarm 10-Year Battery Databank Watch

Casio Men's AW80D-7A Sports Chronograph Alarm 10-Year Battery Databank Watch

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Brand: Casio
Category: Watch

List Price: $34.95
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 68 reviews
Sales Rank: 34

Color: Silver
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Band Material: stainless-steel
Bezel Material: stainless-steel
Case Diameter: 40
Case Material: stainless-steel
Case Thickness: 12
Clasp: fold-over-clasp
Dial Color: silver
Dial Window Material Type: Mineral
Watch Movement Type: Quartz
Water Resistance Depth: 165
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
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MPN: AW80D-7AV
Model: AW80D-7AV
UPC: 079767787509
EAN: 0079767787509
ASIN: B000GAWS9U

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Features:
  • Quartz movement
  • Protective mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
  • Case diameter: 40 mm
  • Stainless-steel case; silver dial; day-date-and-month functions; chronograph functions
  • Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M)

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Amazon.com Product Description
A great choice for globetrotters, this stylish Casio analog-digital stainless steel watch for men combines the timeless look of an analog watch with the functionality of a digital watch. The round watch case has a raised bezel that frames the silvery blue dial, which includes a full Arabic numeral display and luminous dagger-style hands. A digital window sits above 6 o'clock displays time from a second time zone, thanks to the integrated world time function with 29 time zones (30 cities). You can also store short notes on the 30-page databank (with 8 letters and 6 numerals per page).

The watch includes a stopwatch that can time events down to 1/100 of a second, and features a 24-hour capacity, split time, and 1st-2nd place times, as well as a countdown timer with a 24-hour capacity. Other timekeeping features include four daily alarms (with one snooze alarm), hourly time signal (which can be turned off), and 12/24-hour formats. This watch also offers a ±30-second accuracy per month, Afterglow backlighting, Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2039), and water resistance to 165 feet (50 M) -- offering protection from accidental splashes as well suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and light recreational diving. It has a battery life of up to 10 years.


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3 out of 5 stars Watch out for the band adjustment   September 6, 2010
Marv
I was quite pleased with the watch as received. However, the band was too large for my wrist. There were no instructions for adjusting the band included in the shipment.. I therefore contacted Casio for adjustment procedures and subsequently received them.. I'm pretty handy with tools but I can say that 98 percent of those buying this watch would not be able to make the adjustment. If given to a watch repair shop the cost to perform the band adjustment would surely cost more than the watch purchase.


2 out of 5 stars Great watch in the light   August 15, 2010
DWalker
I love the watch as long as there is plenty of light.
Unfortunately it is unreadable in the dark even with the backlight.



2 out of 5 stars broke back on the mountain   August 12, 2010
Pato Malo (Atlanta, GA USA)
This is my second Casio of this style. I like the look of the face, the stainless band, and the dual display. But there are two salient problems in have found in both watches:

--changing the time (both analog and digital) is so unintuitive that I either copied the pages from the manual when I traveled or I waited until I got to an internet cafe to take a look at the manual online. Not a deal breaker for me, I knew this issue when I bought my second watch.
--the back of the case is plastic, and it easily fractures when any stress is applied from the strap spring. This is a major design problem, and both of my watches broke in the same place. Once this happens, the watch is a goner. Of course, a metal back would have prevented this issue and anyone could expect that a major watch manufacturer who bills a watch as a sports model would build a watch so that the spring breaks, not the watch itself.

The first time this happened, I chalked it up to bad luck and ponied up the small change for another watch. The second time it happened, with a watch less than 6 months old, I fumed and sent it back for warranty repair. I just got the repair estimate today, and it is more dollars than a new watch, when the whole deal should have been free.

Looks like a sports watch, is advertised as a sports watch, but don't believe it!



2 out of 5 stars died after 2 months   July 22, 2010
R. Beauchamp (Manteca, CA USA)
Inexpensive, not particularly attractive, and lasted only two months. I paid $5.65 to ship it for warranty repair a week ago. Will I ever see it again? Who knows... Guess I'll get a Timex.


2 out of 5 stars decent while it lasted   July 10, 2010
L. Saechao (san jose, ca)
the watch claims to have a 10 year battery. i would have been satisfied with at least half of that but the watch died in one year and three months. it is a hassle to program the time, daylight savings was always a pain. i always had to either pull out the manual or look up directions online. lack of contrast makes it a bit more difficult to tell time. it is fairly cheap, so i guess you get when you pay for.

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