Men's Watch Casio Edifice AW80D-1AV Ana-Digi specs :
Brand Name : Casio
Model number : AW80D-1AV
Part Number : AW80D-1AVCB
Model Year : 2006
Item Shape : Round
Dial window material type : Mineral
Display Type : Analog and digital
Clasp : fold-over-push-button-clasp
Case material : Stainless steel
Case diameter : 40 millimeters
Case Thickness : 13 millimeters
Band Material : Stainless steel
Band length : mens
Band width : 23 millimeters
Band Color : Silver
Dial color : Black
Bezel material : Resin
Bezel function : Stationary
Calendar : Day, date, and month
Special features : alarm-feature, Water Resistant
Movement : Quartz
Water resistant depth : 165 Feet
Warranty type : Contact seller of record
Men's Watch Casio Edifice AW80D-1AV Ana-Digi Review :
Well, this coming August is going to be 5 years wearing, using and abusing this watch. No problems so far with it, the battery is still strong (the backligt feature has not dimmed at all) and water resistance is definitively there. I use it at least once a week for swimming in a pool, and I have taken it a few times for short dives in the ocean. Some people dismissed the data bank feature as "useless" or "a thing of the past" just because we have now so many other devices (blackberries, iphones, even regular cellphones). However, I still use my watch to store critical, usually short information such as alarm passwords (like my office's, which is changed monthly), password combinations for banking, websites, etc. I guess I could use my cellphone for that as well, but in terms of retriving, nothing beats a look at the wrist and pressing a couple of buttons! My only big complain with this watch over 5 years is how easily the crystal picks up scratches. I have to admit that I am partly to blame for that. I've used it on several rough camping trips, and I have no pitty on the watch when it comes to using it...just love it. I hope I can give another update in 5 years, possibly with the battery still alive.
- Update, July 1st 2010: Well, now oficially well into the second quinquennium, I can only say that the watch just keep on going, no problems to report, just a few more scratches than a year ago. The 10-year battery life looks more and more like a reality for this little jewel.
-Update, June 2011: OK, this is a good run for the watch. After 7 years, the battery finally died. No complaints; 7 out of 10 years is not bad at all. Highly recommended time piece.
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Brand Name : Casio
Model number : AW80D-1AV
Part Number : AW80D-1AVCB
Model Year : 2006
Item Shape : Round
Dial window material type : Mineral
Display Type : Analog and digital
Clasp : fold-over-push-button-clasp
Case material : Stainless steel
Case diameter : 40 millimeters
Case Thickness : 13 millimeters
Band Material : Stainless steel
Band length : mens
Band width : 23 millimeters
Band Color : Silver
Dial color : Black
Bezel material : Resin
Bezel function : Stationary
Calendar : Day, date, and month
Special features : alarm-feature, Water Resistant
Movement : Quartz
Water resistant depth : 165 Feet
Warranty type : Contact seller of record
Men's Watch Casio Edifice AW80D-1AV Ana-Digi Review :
Well, this coming August is going to be 5 years wearing, using and abusing this watch. No problems so far with it, the battery is still strong (the backligt feature has not dimmed at all) and water resistance is definitively there. I use it at least once a week for swimming in a pool, and I have taken it a few times for short dives in the ocean. Some people dismissed the data bank feature as "useless" or "a thing of the past" just because we have now so many other devices (blackberries, iphones, even regular cellphones). However, I still use my watch to store critical, usually short information such as alarm passwords (like my office's, which is changed monthly), password combinations for banking, websites, etc. I guess I could use my cellphone for that as well, but in terms of retriving, nothing beats a look at the wrist and pressing a couple of buttons! My only big complain with this watch over 5 years is how easily the crystal picks up scratches. I have to admit that I am partly to blame for that. I've used it on several rough camping trips, and I have no pitty on the watch when it comes to using it...just love it. I hope I can give another update in 5 years, possibly with the battery still alive.
- Update, July 1st 2010: Well, now oficially well into the second quinquennium, I can only say that the watch just keep on going, no problems to report, just a few more scratches than a year ago. The 10-year battery life looks more and more like a reality for this little jewel.
-Update, June 2011: OK, this is a good run for the watch. After 7 years, the battery finally died. No complaints; 7 out of 10 years is not bad at all. Highly recommended time piece.
Read more detil of Men's Watch Casio Edifice AW80D-1AV Ana-Digi by click the images.
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