Tag: Casio Watch
GWM850-7V G-Shock
by Sport Watches on Jun.08, 2010, under Casio
When time accuracy is something that you concern, then this one product of G-Shock is definitely make its stand. Casio GWM850 works with US, Germany, and Japan calibration radio signal to ensure your timekeeping. To make it even better, this time piece set the calibration for 6 (six) time in a day.
The white casing surely not only extends juvenile sense for its owner, but also showing a touch of elegance for older groups. You can simply say that “white goes wherever you go”
Its chronograph features also one top notch. With 10 Pre-start timer, and 1/100 second stopwatch function, this is definitely going to give you high precision. Measuring modes: Elapsed time; split time; 1st-2nd place times and not to forget about Countdown Timer.
For those with high mobility across the globe, this watch also provide you with Record time Correction which features 29 time zones of the world (48 cities + Universal Coordinated Time). And just in case you’re not sure about your city code, there is this one feature that will display your current position.
With an active usage, CTL1616 will support this watch for approx. 7 month of battery life. That’s a fair duration for an active person (who travels alot, swim alot and getting tight schedule).
Solar Atomic Watch
by Sport Watches on Dec.27, 2009, under General
What is Solar Atomic Watch
Solar Atomic Watch means that the watch is solar-powered and comes with atomic precision. While solar powered literally means sun light, some watch manufacturers have been able to create solar panel that accepting not only the sun, but other artificial source of light. The atomic part means that the watch is provided with atomic calibration to maintain ultra accurate time information.
With solar powered unit, you will be less worried about the battery dying. Deriving its power from the sun, keeps this watch ticking, combined with the correct battery, such as lithium battery, and you can have a watch that can last up to six months without the need of a light source to charge the battery. With this performance, you can “go-green” by using less battery during your watch’s lifespan.
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Timex Watch
by Sport Watches on Aug.10, 2009, under General
Quick Glance for Timex Watch
Timex Watches was firstly made in 1918 from the previous known Ingersoll Watch Company, and now this company has became a world-renowned watch manufacturer. This heritage cemented wristwatches as being cool for men – not just women – to wear.
Timex’s quartz movements are quite hardy and can go for about 5 to 10 years between new batteries. Durability is excellent factor for this piece — and worst-case scenario, you procure an economical replacement. Take it outside and beat it up without much worry. Usually, thirty meters of water resistance is acceptable for any Timex Watch to wade in water.
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