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| | Features | Water Resistant, Micro LightDaily Alarm, 1/100 second digital stopwatchHourly Time Signal, Auto Calendar, Accuracy: +/-30 seconds per monthBattery CR2016, Approx. battery life: 7 yearsModule 593, Size of case / total weight: 37.5 x 33.5 x 9.5mm / 20g
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| | Description | A tried and true style great for casual wear. With its daily alarm, hourly time signal and auto calendar, you'll never need to worry about missing an appointment again. Black Casual Classic watch with a Resin Band. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 0.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 5.1 inches | | Package Width: | 3.2 inches | | Package Height: | 2.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 160 reviews |
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| | Watch Information | | Crystal Material: | Mineral | | Clasp: | Buckle | | Case Diameter: | 35 millimeters | | Case Thickness: | 8 millimeters | | Case Material: | Resin | | Band Material: | Resin | | Bezel Material: | Resin | | Dial Color: | digital | | Movement: | Quartz | | Calendar: | day-and-date | | Water Resistance Depth: | 165 feet |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 160 customer reviews )
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68 of 73 found the following review helpful:
Excellent watch -- dependable, long lasting -- great for nurses Mar 05, 2008
By Blueberry mom I've had this watch over 15 years, close to 20. A long time. I bought it at Targ*t. I had it in college, nursing school, wore it when I started my first job on night shift and it is still going strong. It is a super watch. It is a great watch for nursing. The light works well in dark rooms, the alarm is easy to set, the watch is waterproof for all those hand washings! I also always wore it in the pool- no problems. I think I've had to change the battery and band only once. Sturdy, good quality.
296 of 335 found the following review helpful:
Great for my non-terrorist timekeeping activities! Apr 26, 2011
By Mabuk As a non-terrorist I find this sits very comfortably on an infidels wrist. I principally use it as an IET (improvised egg timer), and would heartily recommend it to anyone (not being occupied by an imperialist banana republic) who wishes to launch a Jihad against runny eggs. Casio be praised!
42 of 45 found the following review helpful:
Basic Casio Watch--A Ok Apr 25, 2008
By Laurentz Lewis I'll keep this short and sweet. This was my first digital watch nearly twenty years ago. I've had many since, and yes, I searched for this one and bought it. Why? Well, it's like me concise and to the point. Gives you what you want and need without the frills. Loved it then and love it now.
42 of 47 found the following review helpful:
This Is How I Identify My Fellow Operatives Apr 26, 2011
By John C Baruth II I received this watch as a gift after completing, ah, shall we say, a technical course with some guys from my church. At first I was nonplussed, since I had hoped my eternal reward would include a tourbillion complication, but I grew used to the idea of quartz timekeeping in the afterlife.
Pros: easy to spot when wandering around NYC
Cons: strap melts under extreme heat.
88 of 103 found the following review helpful:
Captured by crazy military, Watch keeps Ticking even when my heart stops. Apr 26, 2011
By Marrz As a middle eastern hipster it's easy for me to find old 80's American and Japanese technology at the local bazar. I spied this gem for a pittance of a chicken and HAD to have it. It was better then finding a fixie hauling PBR!! (If I were allowed to drink) No sooner had I strapped my retro classic to my wrist and checked the time that a black hood closed over my head. At first I hoped it was irony but I was wrong SO WRONG!
I was soon moving in a truck, I could feel sweat beading under the rubber strap of my Casio F91W-1 and knew the timepiece was still attached to my wrist able to tell me how long I'd traveled. Alas I awoke in a haze, as my hands clenched behind me I could not check the time. I couldn't distinguish the pain of the zip tie cuffs from my Casio F91W-1 smooth rubber strap but soon found my new watch dangling before my face as a man screamed "WHY DO YOU OWN THIS WATCH!?!" "To know what time it is I muttered meekly," I could see it was 1AM, I was missing Adventure Time being broadcast from the United States. "CAN YOU TELL ME WHY 32 OTHER TERRORISTS HERE HAVE THIS SAME WATCH!?!" I searched my brain, 32? That sales man said I had the only one in the country, I wasn't unique anymore? I was going to need a new watch. "They were all lied to by the salesman as well?" I answered still thinking I was being persecuted as a hipster yet again *le sigh. "A wise guy eh? We have ways of making you talk"
I was reluctantly given my watch back, I was told it was so I'd know which way to pray with my Casio F91W-1's compass feature but the man didn't believe that I wasn't religious but that my outfit was indeed chosen for irony. Seriously, robes in a desert, how do you not get that?
I soon heard through the grape vine that I've be transferred to Cuba, Knowing little of the world from my antique text books I thought Cuba was still the Monte Carlo of the American corrupt and looked forward to my pleasant tropical extravaganza.
What I underwent in Cuba was more horrible then `The Situation' trying to roast a Hummer H2 with Rebecca Black Singing Friday in the Front seat (or back) but despite years of agony and much water exposure my Casio F91W-1 still works keeping the time of my innocence alive.
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