Discussion:
Casio Atomic Watch
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Frank Forman
2013-03-09 21:46:56 UTC
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Thanks to your help a few years ago, I bought a Casio GW-300 2608
atomic watch. It fitted my specifications exactly. What I must have is
the ability to see clock time when I am in the stopwatch mode.

The first time the battery got low, I went to a Casio store at Union
Station in DC. I left the watch with the lady there, but she CLAIMED
the crooked O-ring was defective but that she could special order one
for $55, more than the $50 I paid for the watch. I should have reported
her, but I simply paid for the replacement battery and left.

Problem is that the watch is not at all waterproof and actually fogs up
easily.

So I just bought a new one. Now *its* battery is dying. I tried to find
a new one using Google, but all I could find are used ones. I don't
want to do that, since their batteries may also be dying.

I am looking at
Casio Men's WV58A-1AVCR Waveceptor Atomic Digital Watch

http://www.amazon.com/Casio-WV58A-1AVCR-Waveceptor-Atomic-Digital/dp/B001A5LKAS/ref=sr_1_33?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1362862883&sr=1-33&keywords=casio+g+shock+solar+atomic
but I'm not sure whether I can read clock time when using the
stopwatch.

The price is right, $27.41, is right!

So what do y'all say?

Frank
d530 / N610c
2013-03-10 10:11:58 UTC
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Post by Frank Forman
I am looking at
Casio Men's WV58A-1AVCR Waveceptor Atomic Digital Watch
http://www.amazon.com/Casio-WV58A-1AVCR-Waveceptor-Atomic-Digital/dp/B001A5LKAS/ref=sr_1_33?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1362862883&sr=1-33&keywords=casio+g+shock+solar+atomic
but I'm not sure whether I can read clock time when using the
stopwatch.
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WV58A probably has got the same movement as WV58E. It is model 3053.
You may read manual:
http://www2.casio.co.jp/manual_pdf/wat/en/download.php/qw3053.pdf

BTW - when you change display mode of WV58A to stopwatch, clock time is
displeyed in upper window (h:m:s), and stopwatch readings are displayed in
main window.

hope this helps with decision
d530 / N610c
2013-03-10 12:11:49 UTC
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PS- Casio usually designates watches for European market with the letter E,
and for American market with A
Loony
2013-03-20 16:59:00 UTC
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Post by Frank Forman
Thanks to your help a few years ago, I bought a Casio GW-300 2608
atomic watch. It fitted my specifications exactly. What I must have is
the ability to see clock time when I am in the stopwatch mode.
The first time the battery got low, I went to a Casio store at Union
Station in DC. I left the watch with the lady there, but she CLAIMED
the crooked O-ring was defective but that she could special order one
for $55, more than the $50 I paid for the watch. I should have reported
her, but I simply paid for the replacement battery and left.
Problem is that the watch is not at all waterproof and actually fogs up
easily.
So I just bought a new one. Now *its* battery is dying. I tried to find
a new one using Google, but all I could find are used ones. I don't
want to do that, since their batteries may also be dying.
I am looking at
Casio Men's WV58A-1AVCR Waveceptor Atomic Digital Watch
http://www.amazon.com/Casio-WV58A-1AVCR-Waveceptor-Atomic-Digital/dp/B001A5LKAS/ref=sr_1_33?s=watches&ie=UTF8&qid=1362862883&sr=1-33&keywords=casio+g+shock+solar+atomic
but I'm not sure whether I can read clock time when using the
stopwatch.
The price is right, $27.41, is right!
So what do y'all say?
Frank
Look for an Autograph wrist watch. I have had one for many years with
no problems, except replacing the little battery every year or two.
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