Casio Men’s WV200A-1AV Waveceptor Atomic Sport Watch
date : July 13th, 2011Sport Watch Men
Review : 2 Reviews
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Tags : Atomic, Casio, Men's, Sport, Watch, Waveceptor, WV200A1AV
Product detail :
Boasting the precision and reliability of multi-band atomic timekeeping, the Sport Observe #WV200A-1AV is aspect of Casio‘s rugged and elegant Waveceptor collection. This self-adjusting timepiece features a large LCD readout that has the capability to display the day of the week in 9 diverse languages. Stopwatch and alarm timer functionality also assist preserve you on-track. H2o resistant to 200 meters (660 ft), this Casio original even provides 48-town planet time and 12 or 24 hour formats, so you can constantly be ready to journey the world.

- Quartz movement
- Auto acquire perform (four times for each day) signal: WWVB, Frequency: 60kHz
- Car EL backlight with afterglow planet time
- 29 times zones (48 metropolitan areas), metropolis code display, daylight conserving vehicle on/off
- H2o-resistant to 660 ft (200 M)


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Everything I expected it to be,
I have an older Casio watch that I really love, but the battery died recently and I haven’t had a chance to replace it yet. I bought this one to tide me over. This one looks good. It’s light. It’s comfortable. The default display includes the day of the week, date, and time, which is what I like to see on the watch face. The other functions are less useful to me but it’s nice to know they’re there if I need them.
This watch doesn’t sync with atomic time as well as my older Casio did, but it does do so. It usually works best when I’m outside where it probably has clearer access to the radio signal from the atomic clock.
Casio digital watches aren’t Rolexes, of course, but I find them to be inexpensive, reliable, nice-looking timepieces that I’m perfectly happy to wear. They’ve been a favorite of mine for decades and probably always will be.
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|Bezel too big, numbers too small,
I purchased this as a replacement for a Casio Waveceptor that was $10 cheaper. What makes this worth the price is the fact that it checks from midnight to 5 a.m. to synch its time signal with Colorado. In the month since I’ve owned it, there has been only one day when it did not synch with Colorado. The bezel is so large that when I wear a shirt with buttoned sleeves, my wrist hurts because the sleeve presses in on the extremely large bezel. In addition, I find the day, date, year function a bit small in terms of ease of readability. But I just love, love love the waveceptor.
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