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| | Features | Quartz movementProtective mineral crystal protects watch from scratchesCase diameter: 37 mmStainless-steel case; black dial; day-Date functionsWater-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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| | Description | Powerfully styled and packed full of robust timekeeping and environmental features, the Casio Edifice stainless steel watch for men (model EFA120D-1AV) holds its own in both professional quarters and rugged outdoor terrain. This round analog/digital timepiece features a stainless-steel bezel framing a standard analog dial with white stick hour markers and thin oval skeleton hands. It also offers digital windows for showing current date as well as the watch's chronograph, which can measure events down to 1/100 of a second. Other stopwatch features include a 50-record memory, single stopwatch mode with lap times and total elapsed time, a dual mode with two independent lap times, and a 100-hour capacity. It also includes a thermometer that measures every even-numbered minute. Other timekeeping features include: * World time with 30 time zones (50 cities) with city code display and daylight saving on/off * Daily alarm * Countdown timer with 100-hour range * Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099) * 12/24 hour formats This watch also features a stylish stainless steel bracelet, ±30-second accuracy per month, Afterglow backlighting, and water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet)--offering protection from accidental splashes as well suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and light recreational diving. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Width: | 3.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 0.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 4.9 inches | | Package Width: | 3.2 inches | | Package Height: | 3.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 76 reviews |
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| | Watch Information | | Crystal Material: | Mineral | | Clasp: | fold-over-clasp-with-double-push-button-safety | | Case Diameter: | 3.8 centimeters | | Case Thickness: | 1.3 centimeters | | Case Material: | stainless-steel | | Band Material: | stainless-steel | | Bezel Material: | stainless-steel | | Dial Color: | black | | Movement: | Quartz | | Calendar: | day-and-date | | Water Resistance Depth: | 330 feet |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 76 customer reviews )
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48 of 48 found the following review helpful:
The perfect watch for the technophile who wouldn't be caught dead with a digital watch Jul 08, 2007
By S M
"firepepper red"
Although this watch is "only" a Casio it is simply an amazing and elegant timepiece. For under $60 dollars the watch looks like it costs at least $100 more and has tons of features to keep any technophile content.
The Pros of this watch include:
- Looks: Unlike a lot of other Casio watches, which have cheap looking plastic parts holding the metal pieces together, this watch is all metal. It looks like it is on par with the Seiko's and Pulsar's out there. I chose the square model over the otherwise identical round model because it looks more elegant whereas the round appears more sporty... either way you cannot go wrong.
- Features: The face of the watch is embedded with digital screens that are not normally visible unless you really try and look for them. This allows it to have the grace of a analog watch with the technology and features of a digital. But remember this is an analog watch first so the digital screens are not quick and easy to read like a true digital watch... they are there for supplementary information.
Cons of this watch include:
- The hands of the watch can partially obstruct the digital screens at times.
- The indicators for the alarm, hourly chime, autobacklight, etc. are really small and hard to see.
- The clasp of the band is made from much cheaper looking steel than the rest of the watch. This is not really a problem since you cannot see this part once the clasp is closed.
- The band is rather difficult to adjust and there are not a lot of settings in between so I was not able to get the "perfect" fit although it is very close.
- The band seems to scratch easily. I have had a Pulsar diver's watch for 20 years and had no scratches on its band. I have owned the Casio for less than 1 month and already there are a few faint scratches. Luckily I have not scratched the crystal as of yet but I would not be surprised if this also was easy to scratch.
- The thermometer is innacurate but it can be calibrated and once you calibrate it according to your body temp it does a fair job of telling you the temperature.
- It only has 1 alarm, and it does not have atomic timekeeping like other Casio watches.
Overall I have been really happy with the features and appearance of this watch. It really draws lots of compliments for its analog style and when people look at it upclose they are wowed by the technology factor as well. Really a good buy for the money, hopefully it will hold up with daily use and abuse.
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
I'm wearing it right now! (Updated) Nov 25, 2007
By John Drake
"TechHead"
Pros: It's digital and analog. It looks decent; slightly dressy; a change of pace for me since I usually buy sports watches. It's got a thermometer. World time. It's less than $60.00!! For value, it's a five star!
Cons: Backlight is not very bright and does not stay on long. It's not atomic (I usually buy waveceptors). The digital part of the watch is round (within the square) I'd rather the whole square but that's my own opinion. It's a little bulky for others but I'm used to bulky watches. Battery life rated to only last two years.
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Update: April 2008 and a control push button came off! Dissapointing to say the least.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
A decent+fashion full-metal watch Aug 26, 2007
By P. Huang This watch fits men with regular or bit smaller size wrist. The black dial plate, full stainless steel barrel shape make it looks decent but fashion. CASIO has another model with round shape, but I think the barrel shape looks more fashion. The size of this watch is on average, but a bit bigger would make it perfect. The thickness is just right.
The ED light is dim, however it doesn't bother a lot since you'll also want to save the battery power. The thermometer is interesting and useful. Putting the watch and other thermometer together into water would help you set the point right if you need to.
The only thing I'm not satisfied is the adjustment of the wrist band. The segment doesn't fit the best for me, which my previous SEIKO perfectly did.
You won't regret buying this watch with this price. (<$60)
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
One of the better looking digital watches Dec 23, 2006
By Eriocaulon I bought this watch as a gift for my brother who specifically wanted a better looking digital watch to wear to work. Out of the countless watches I looked at, this Casio was the best one (and it's round twin) under $100. It has most of the desired features in a digital: alarm, stopwatch, timer. It also has a temperature meter but I wonder about it's accuracy. In any case, the digital readout is very difficult to see in the light of day. At night, a push of the illumination button makes it easy to see. The band looks OK but is cheap rolled steel with no attempt made to polish/brush the sides to conceal that fact. All in all, a decent watch that stands out in looks compared to other budget digital watches.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Good to look at, Can't say same about the rest Jun 05, 2008
By Gautham B
"Amazon Aficionado"
Ok, don't be misled by the title. That probably explains my anguish. I saw this watch like an year ago. Fell in love with it the minute I laid my eyes on it. Took me an year or more to buy it. But when I finally bought it, it was mixed feelings.
I was worried as I heard people mention it might not look the same as in the site, but it was pretty much same. I was floored by the quality and the build. Sturdy and pretty sophisticated looking. Features aplenty, surprisingly though missing few Casio features like waveceptor and the like, but for $50 you couldn't ask for more.
Manual is easy to understand but not to read. Functions will take some time to work with, I still can't figure out the alarm On/Off setting, but that's just me.
Problem I observed at the very beginning is that the light function is really really bad. It lasts for 2-3 seconds, hardly much if you want to change settings or modes. Light reminds of those days when it was just meant to show time. But the watch has more than that for the illuminator to work for such a less time. I am mightily disappointed with that.
Other than that, the usual suspects as others mentioned, are there, but the annoyance factor varies from person to person. I am pretty much fine with it.
In hindsight, there is a similar model with lighter background and I think I should have bought it.
But make no mistake, the watch is a really good one for its price. And in spite of all the shortcomings, I still like it. Not sure if others can compromise on it.
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