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Casio Watches | Home » » Casio #AW80V-5BV Men's World Time Data Bank 10-Year-Battery Watch | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | The perfect watch for every traveler. With its analog and digital read out you can see the time in up to 2 time zones and the world time feature means you'll never have to guess how many hours difference it is between your location and home. Add in the 30-page databank capability and you have all you need to call home without waking anyone up in the middle of the night...did we mention it has a 10-year battery too? Green Casual Sports Watch with Analog/Digital Dial Code and Cloth Band | | | Features: | |
• 10 Year Battery ,30 Page Databank ,8 letters and 6 numerals per page ,Auto-sort function .
• 50M Water Resistant ,LED Light with Afterglow ,World Time 29 times zones (30 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off , 3 Daily Alarms (1 with snooze) , Countdown Timer Measuring unit: 1 second Countdown range: 1 minute to 24 hours .
• 1/100 second digital stopwatch Measuring capacity: 23:59'59.99"Measuring modes: Elapsed time, lap time, split time, 1st-2nd place times .
• Hourly Time Signa,Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) 12/24 Hour Formats ,Accuracy: +/-30 seconds per month ,,Battery CR2025 ,Approx. battery life: 10 years .
• Module 2747,Size of case / total weight:44.5 x 38.5 x 11.0mm / 32g
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 4.9 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.2 inches | | Product Height:
| 2.8 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 4.9 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.2 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.8 inches | | Package Weight:
| 2.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 65 reviews |
| | | Watch Information: | | | Crystal Material:
| Mineral | | Clasp:
| Buckle | | Case Diameter:
| 38 millimeters | | Case Thickness:
| 10 millimeters | | Case Material:
| stainless-steel | | Band Material:
| canvas | | Bezel Material:
| stainless-steel | | Dial Color:
| beige | | Movement:
| Quartz | | Calendar:
| day-date-and-month | | Water Resistance Depth:
| 165 feet |
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Initial Feedback on Casio Sports watch AW80V-5BVDec 24, 2007
By Scott Mcarthur I bought this watch as I was looking to replace an old dual analog / digital Casio I had had for over 10 years. The new one looks sharper and has more features, though it is a bit thicker. I really like that the hands glow in the dark, and have found even several hours later I can still read the time in the dark. Instructions were a bit hard to read in the enclosed booklet so I downloaded a 3 page PDF summary from the Casio home page. Quite like that I can see the time and the day / date of week at a glance and then switch and change to see a different time zone that I am currently visiting.
14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Great Traveler's Watch!Mar 25, 2009
By Mark Levy For the experienced traveler an excellent value at $21 for the following reasons:
1. Easier to set than my much more expensive Seiko and Nike watches 2. Has more world time zones than my Seiko watch 2. Very comfortable strap that can be precisely adjusted for the swelling of the wrist in hot climates. 3., Rugged yet quite good looking, 4. Not bulky or heavy 5 .With 10 year battery you don't have to worry about the watch stopping abroad in remote areas .This has happened to me before with other batteries,
I will be taking this watch with me to the Himalayas this summer!
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
SImple and inexpensive but not too cheapApr 19, 2007
By TRR This watch is less than what costs for a replacement battery - but this one comes with a 10 year battery life, global time, chronograph and some data storage. What more can you ask for under $20?!
Great back up watch. The plastic 'watch glass' can easily get scratched.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
super-light, super-"clean" watchNov 16, 2009
By Charles F. Lantz I own four different Casio watches. I needed one to wear when shooting sports photography, where a heavier watch, with protruding buttons and dials and metal straps or clasps would be a problem since they tend to get caught on the various straps and other bits on the camera system I use. Since I work with international photo agencies, on very strict deadlines, it also had to have a world-time function. I also prefer an analog face. This watch fit every need perfectly. It's feather-light, with a fabric and Velcro strap, and no protruding buttons or dials. It's got a complete and simple world-time function. And I have to repeat; it is both comfortable and LIGHTWEIGHT! I often forget I have it on. It looks good, too. And all this for about $20! Amazing. I'd buy one again in a second.
15 of 19 found the following review helpful:
half-decent watch for telling time, but that's it (and only when it's not dark)Jun 20, 2010
By S. Markus
"master vegan chef"
i was looking for a watch that gave me a clear reading of the day/date/time, regardless of the light. i was also interested in the timer function (useful for things i do at work in the laboratory). while it's not a bad looking watch, and is light and comfortable for my small wrist (thus 2 stars and not 1), functionally it has some design flaws.
the biggest issue i have is that the minute/hour hands will interfere with your ability to see the digital display. this happens for about 15-20 minutes of every hour (imagine the minute hand in front of the LCD). then there's the whole 5 o'clock to 7 o'clock period when the hour hand is constantly in front of the LCD. a big problem if you're interested in the information presented on the LCD (i.e., everything but the time).
i think i saw this mentioned in other reviews, but the light is pretty weak. it's certainly no indiglo. if you want a watch that you can read in the dark, opt for an indiglo watch.
other issues include: kind of a pain in the neck to set the analog time (there's no traditional knob; you have to use the buttons to move through the time); figuring out how to set the time and timer and everything else is not intuitive and actually requires the manual (unlike timex watches which are very easy and even give you onscreen instructions); the numbers on the digital display are small and not so easy to read.
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