Casio Men's Ana-Digi AW80D-1AV 10-Year Battery Bracelet Watch


Price: $34.95 $17.00

 

Product Features

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

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Amazon.com Product Description

A great watch for globetrotters, this Casio men's stainless steel watch (model AW80D-1AV) enables you to easily track to time zones. It features an analog watch face that's supplemented by a digital window at the bottom, which can be set for a second time zone. It also offers a world time function with 29 time zones (30 cities), city code display, and daylight saving time on/off. Other timing features include a countdown timer (up to 24 hours), a 1/100-second digital stopwatch (with elapsed time, lap time, split time, and 1st/2nd place times), and three daily alarms (one with snooze).

Classically masculine, it has a round watch case with gray screw-down accents on the top of the case and a triple-link stainless steel bracelet band. The black dial is supplemented with luminous hands and hour markers, Arabic numerals around the outside of the dial, and small minute indexes. With the 30-page databank capability, you can store phone numbers and quick reminders (with up to 8 letters and 16 numerals per page). Other features include a 10-year battery life (CR2025 battery), auto calendar (programmed to the year 2099), LED light with Afterglow, and water resistance to 50 meters--suitable for swimming but not for diving.

 

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Customer Reviews


danny felid Said: Not intense for 18 Sep. 1st 2010

Wow, I was indecisive to buy this watch. I really necessary one as I forfeited my previous digit I think its in the car somewhere though . Anyway i thought it would be cheap based on the price. I meet oppened it and was amazed by how pleasant it looks in person. It has a pleasant closing to the metal band. It feels lite, which could be good or bad. I same the light coefficient though. The exclusive plastic/rubber parts are the buttons and whatever cut under and around the face. I dont like rubber because i dont like it to follow when I sweat. Im am not dissapointed, and thinking to get a pair others for coiffe accesories, I will ingest this digit for work so its gonna intend damaged up. For inferior than 20? Well worth it! Its a nice check and the picture dont show it well.

William A. Fenwick Said: Too onerous with instruction in much too diminutive type face Aug. 29th 2010

I am surprized at the coefficient of this watch. It is same that I will rarely wear it. The code book is nearby useless. One has to hit a magnifying agency to read it and the diagrams are very misleading. I would not acquire it again.

James K. Irvin Said: Excellent timepiece for the price Aug. 16th 2010

Excellent watch for 17. Only problem was that I had to pay more than half that to hit the band/bracelet adjusted.

Luke B Said: Don't judge a aggregation by its cover. Aug. 8th 2010

Poor craftsmanship. I figured for the toll I would be buying a clean calibre product and not something cheap, but Casio proved me wrong.

Two weeks after effort my watch, the metal face fell off to expose ugly, cheap impressible underneath. I can't find an adhesive brawny enough to keep the face on for more than a hebdomad at a time.

What a squander of money.

H. Chen Said: Too easily scratched Aug. 2nd 2010

I've had this check for a few months now - lowermost line, avoid.

Pros: light weight, can track digit instance zones, date, alarm/snooze, timer.

Cons: easily irritate - on this alone, I provide it a 1 star, there are now 3 scratches on the check face without me, and I wore this mostly to/from work. Light is useless as it's not bright enough to see the whole watch.

I intellection I got a bargain. However, after this, I am feat back to Citizen/Seiko. The damaged up watch face meet annoys me.