G-Shock Big Case Limited Edition Watch - White [Watch] Casio Review
Categories | Gold Men Watches |
Product Code | B005OS7O8E |
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Price | $95.50 |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #349 in Watches
- Size: One Size
- Color: White
- Brand: Casio
- Model: GA100B7A
- Dimensions: 1.00 pounds
- Band material: Polyurethane
- Bezel material: Fixed
- Case material: White Resin
- Clasp type: Buckle
- Dial color: black
- Dial window material: Mineral
- Movement type: hybrid-quartz-automatic
- Water-resistant to 200 meters
Features
- GA-100B-7AC
- GA-100B-7AC
Product Description
The Big Case watch from G-Shock was designed and engineered for rough and rugged activities. This watch is shock and magnetic resistant as well as water resistant up to 200M. Comes with 29 times zones, 4 daily alarms, an hourly alarm function, a countdown timer and an auto calendar. This watch has it all. Dimensions: Case Width: 50mm Case Length: 45mm Band Width: 25mm Because it's a G-Shock, it is shock resistant and built to last a lifetime.
Customer Reviews
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.Center of Attention, great watch!
By Brendan Wang
To start off, I ordered this on a saturday evening, and received it via UPS on Tuesday around 7:00PM, and that was one-day shipping.Anyways, the watch has some really cool functions, and looks amazing. I've owned $20 watches at Walmart/Meijer stores, Rolex, Omega, and I've recently been using an iPod Nano 6 with a white Nanotch(tm) watchband. The G-Shock has a white matte finish, and if you're a student, or someone working at a cubicle and wrights a lot, then it is a possibility that you could smear graphite (from the pencil or ink from pen) onto the watch, but you could wash it off with soap and water. This watch uses timezones to calculate the time, and it comes with a manual (timezones are at the last pages). The manual is in English, Spanish, and French I think b: The hands move around based on what the digital display reads; you can turn on and off daylight saving time too. (Watch comes in NYC or Toronto timezone, I forgot :p) We all know that the watch is waterproof, shock-proof, anti-magnetic, so I don't really need to say anything an those topics. You can change the backlight duration from 1.5sec - 3 sec, and it is pretty cool. There's military time (for the digital part) and the normal time with a little PM that is in the top left corner of the left display, when it's the afternoon. It has a really accurate stopwatch, with laps and a split. (Great for running and you don't have to be worried when it rains, unless you have your phone) There's a timer, which for some reason, only goes up to 24 minutes... you can adjust the duration. (You can set it to one time run/alarm, or a constant loop until you turn it off). There are 26 world times, I have mine to London, and it works GREAT. (Takes like 2 seconds to calculate but I'm fine with that) It has 4 alarms, you press reverse or forward to stop them, a snooze (Like a wake-up alarm) and you press either reverse or forward to snooze it. Will come back on in like 3 mins, but you have to turn it off and on again to stop it.) There's an option to turn on hourly chime which beeps twice at every hour. You press reverse to turn on the backlight, and hold it down for 3 seconds to enable the auto-light when you tilt the watch 45°. The left circle on the upper half of the watch displays whether snooze, alarm, auto-light, or hourly chime is on. The middle has something to do with the stopwatch, you can see some accuracy in the timing (I guess xD) and the right circle... This I'm clueless on, but I think it also has to do with the stopwatch and stuff :). The hour nobs are "glow-in-the-dark", and, unfortunately, the hands don't have an illuminating tab on them. The lower left display shows the time in digital form, press forward and it shows the date. The bottom right screen shows the day (eg: Mon as in Monday) and below it is the seconds. (Btw the hands are SUPER precise when they point at the little lines like for example, it is 1:00 or 13:00. The hands point exactly where they should be, and when the seconds reach around 30 seconds, the minute hand moves a tiny notch! Then, when it's 1:01 or 13:01, it points normally.) The contrast on this watch is really nice, I've gotten tons of compliments, some of my friends are even jealous! This is my first G-Shock and I'm not disappointed! I LOVE the double-clasp band, doesn't seem like it will come loose, the buttons have a nice texture, and I learned how to operate this watch in about 5 minutes (I was CLUELESS when I first got it, lol) The manual helps, and I HOPE my review helped you too! Relatively fast shipping, great watch, beast looks, best $100 I spent! This watch is part of the Japan Movement, and is housed/cased in China (I don't care where it was manufactured :D) and I'm simply just impressed... the dial is pretty big, and it it looks beautiful. If you have any questions please ask! I will hopefully respond quickly :)
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.Great looking Watch
By C. White
Great looking watch with easy setup. The watch is large, but sits very well and comfortable on the wrist. Great product.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful.Great Watch
By ABC
I am enjoying this watch! Thought it would be to big for my arm (generally prefer 40 mm watches) but the negative display really has a powerful effect on my arm. Highly recommend this watch.
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