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The new Citizen Ladies' Professional Diver features a flexible orange rubber strap, unidirectional rotating bezel, date window and easy to read luminescent hands and markers. . . . . Stainless steel case with black accented bezel for easy legibility . . Water resistant to 300 meters (990 feet) - Suitable for professional diving . . Black wave pattern dial with red/orange second hand . . Date window at the 3 o'clock position . . Luminous hands, markers, and bezel marker . . Shatter-resistant mineral glass crystal . . Citizen Eco-Drive solar power so you never have to worry about replacing the battery, just charge it under an incandescent light for approximately 130 hours for a full charge which will result in a 180 day power reserve without further exposure to light. Daily wear will keep the watch continuously charged. . . Orange rubber strap features a tang buckle clasp . . 32mm case width (approximately 1 1/4") . .
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Technical Details
- Quality Japanese-Quartz movement- 1/100 Stopwatch
- Dual Time
- Full Auto LED Light w/Afterglow
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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By Gerhard Moeller (Calamity Creek, TX)
I love this watch! That said, 1 hour after unpacking it I was convinced it was broken
and ready to send it back. NOT SO FAST! This watch is SOLAR powered. Yes it can maintain a sufficient
charge to function for one day if under flourescent light for 8 hrs, but its delivered to you after being in a totally
dark box (a cute Casio can) for a few months at least! Mine arrived with the display blank and the
analog hands frozen. No problem I thought..just a few minutes under a hologen lamp
and I'm good to go...right. Not so much. I read the "Home time zone" and "Manual time
setting" sections of the manual and proceded to push the appropriate buttons. Chaos. Nothing
responded acording to the manual. The problem.....not enough juice. When you get this watch
you should put it in direct sunlight (outdoors preferably) for 6 to 8 hrs. before attempting
anything...and I mean anything. Then and only then go first to page E-34 of the manual and
set the "Home Position" of the hands. Then go to page E-49 and set your time zone and local
time manually. Then, after dark, try a "manual receive" of the atomic time. I say after dark
because unless you live within 600 miles of Clorado, you probably will not get a satisfactory
signal during daylight. THEN, READ THE ENTIRE MANUAL. Yes it is small print and somewhat
difficult to decifer. But you cannot enjoy or controll this timepiece without understanding the
operating system. Complicated?....perhaps....worth it?....YOU BET! This watch will last you
a lifetime and you'll never need to replace a battery, worry about dailight savings changes or
leap years or 30-31 day month settings and never need to set the time. Only occasionally
will you need to do maintainance of exact hand position. Once FULLY charged (27 hrs direct
sunlight) this watch will maintain itself with ambient daylight and office flourescent light.
Beware the "tilt backlight feature"....this really sucks the power and is not really useful
after the Gee-wiz factor wears off. ENJOY!
By J. McKinley (Michigan)
An excellent watch from Casio. Feature rich with stylish looks. If you're into watches and technology this piece has it all.
From its solar power to it Atomic accurancy, Casio has a winner.This watch conserves energy when idle in the evening and charges during the day.
My favorite feature is the auto light, the dial will light when you tilt your wrist to view it.
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