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| Casio Men's Ana-Digi Electro-Luminescent Sport Watch #AQ160W-1BV | 
enlarge | Brand: Casio Category: Watch
List Price: $44.95 Buy New: $26.04 You Save: $18.91 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 6
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Band Material: Resin Bezel Material: stainless-steel Case Diameter: 42 Case Material: stainless-steel Case Thickness: 16 Clasp: Buckle Dial Color: digital-gray Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 330 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 4.8 x 3 x 2.9
MPN: AQ160W1BV Model: AQ160W-1BV UPC: 079767800727 EAN: 0079767800727 ASIN: B000GB0FYO
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| Features:
| • | Electro-luminescent backlight with Auto light switch, afterglow | | • | World time-29 time zones (27 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off | | • | 1/100-second stopwatch, Countdown timer, Daily alarms | | • | Hourly time signal, Auto-calendar (to year 2039), 12/24-hour format | | • | Regular timekeeping, Water Resistant- 100 meters |
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Product Description Analog and digital time formats meet in this elegantly smart sports watch with timer, stopwatch, 4 alarms, and 100m water resistance. So jog, swim, hike, make your own adventures. You'll always know the time!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 40 more reviews...
Finally I got a keeper from Casio November 14, 2007 35 out of 37 found this review helpful
This is the 3rd Casio I buy in the last year... and the cheapest. I previously tried the G601-1AV and later the GW1300A-9AV, both of the G-Shock family. However, I was looking for one with analog and digital time, but easy to read and with night illumination. The G601 is nice, but the small rounded digital displays are a bit too small for my old eyes, and the night illumination is only for the digital displays!. Then I bought the GW1300 because it was advertised as having two LEDs that illuminated the whole face of the watch and was solar powered. True! but... the design is such that when the face is illuminated in the dark, it is so full of shiny surfaces and reflections that you can hardly distinguish the analog hands, and nothing of the digital displays. So, I kept looking and finally decided on this one, the AQ160W with not too much hope... and voila! it was perfect for me! Thinner than the G-Shocks and very light weight, the digital displays are big and easy to read, even if the hands are over them (the digits look gold on day light, very nice, not like the picture here which shows how it looks when the green back light is on). The backlight, with optional auto turn-on, is perfectly readable, and you can see, besides the big numbers, the silhouette of the analog hands over the background. I am ready to give up the 200m water resist, the solar power, the waveceptor auto time set, the automatic handles setting by the digital clock, all for the good design of this watch. It would be perfect if Casio added to this one the solar power and the auto setting of the analog clock. The dual world time, auto calendar, chronometer, timer, multiple alarms, are all common features of these watches however. The only drawback for me is the extremely thin resin band, which being very confortable, does not look long lasting. I hope I can find replacements in the future.
Anyway, great watch! My search is over...
(I must say that this search would have been much easier if I had the chance to try these watches in a local store before buying, but none of these models were available where I live.)
Great looking watch... March 21, 2007 23 out of 23 found this review helpful
With a timer, stopwatch, 4 alarms *and* a "snooze" alarm this would be a nice, full featured watch. But, add to that list multiple time-zones, daylight saving time switch *and* both analog and digital faces and you have a fantastic watch.
Likes: averaged size watch face, not HUGE, but not small, it looks good enough to be worn dressy or while roughing it. Multiple alarms is a necessity for me.
Dislikes: some functions only work in one direction. For example, if you are setting the analog face, the arms only move forward, so if you pass up the correct time, you need to go through another 12 hours of settings. Same thing for multiple time-zones, if you pass up the time-zone you want you'll need to circle the earth one more time. Not hugely a problem, just not convenient.
Nice Watch July 12, 2007 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I love the look of a digital/analog watch. Most of the ones I have seen are expensive, and mostly men's watches. This watch can be unisex, as it also has a wristband that will fit from a small wrist (mine are tiny) to a thick one. The directions for setting the many features were very clear and easy to understand. I love that it also has daylight saving time built in, so you don't have to worry about adjusting your watch. The analog, and the digital time change at once automatically. You can also set your watch according to city, and worldwide timezone. I could not have asked for anything more.
Nice Looking But Flimsy November 18, 2007 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I had been looking for a nice combination analog-digital timepiece, and this seemed to be what I was searching for. I really liked the looks of it from the photos I'd seen. The price seemed reasonable as well. After buying it I was a little disappointed by the cheap "feel" of the watch. After about only a month, the acrylic crystal and plastic case seemed to show a little too much wear. I know that the crystal can be buffed, but I didn't think I'd have to worry about that so soon. Also, one of the plastic lugs for the band broke when (in my opinion) only a moderate amount of pressure was applied to the strap from carrying it in my pocket. This might not have been a problem if the strap wasn't designed to fit so snuggly against the case. Now of course the watch is unwearable. I'm not against owning plastic watches, but this watch didn't seem as durable as any other plastic-cased watch that I've owned. I do like Casio's, but I will probably stick with something from their G-Shock line next time. They are a little more expensive, but more durable.
A light daily use watch October 18, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Great Watch - I really like the world time and auto-light features. Feels right on the wrist. Only one complaint after wearing the watch for over 12-14 hrs, the band starts chafing. But for around 30 bucks can't get a better watch than this.
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