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Whether you're a secret agent or high-tech trendsetter, no mission is impossible with the stylish, rugged Casio G-Shock MTG910DA digital sports watch, which offers a wealth of performance timing features and cutting edge technology. The jet black stainless steel watch receives a time calibration signal transmitted from Fort Collins, Colorado, and signal reception is possible within a radius of about 2,000 miles from the Fort Collins transmitter. You can choose to automatically receive this signal (once per day at 1 AM) or manually update the G-Shock to the atomic clock. It's also solar-powered--charging in either sunlight or indoor light--so you'll never have to deal with changing the battery.
It has a 1/100-second stopwatch with a 24-hour measuring capacity and elapsed time, split time, and 1st/2nd place time modes. It also offers such timekeeping functions as 12/24-hour formats, year/month/date/day display (with an autocalendar to the year 2039), daylight savings time on/off, and world time for 29 time zones and 30 cities. Make it to your next appointment on time with 4 independent daily alarms (with a snooze function) and an optional hourly time signal. This watch offers water resistance to 200 meters (660 feet), suitable for scuba diving. This watch features a durable stainless steel case and strap, scratch-resistant mineral crystal, and AfterGlow LED electro luminescent backlight.
Technical Details
- Atomic (US only) - Receives the signal from the Atomic clock in Ft. Collins, Colorado- Atomic Timekeeping, Solar Powered
- 200M Water Resistant
- World Time (30 Cities)
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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By J. Ladd
Watch looks great and tough. Work right out of the box, but did require a day of being in light to be fully charged. The finish seems solid and I have no scratches yet. The resink works fine and my other Atomic Solar Casio matches this one to the second each morning. If you want a distinctive look with the correct time this is a good choice.
By Douglas C. Meeks (Huntsville, Alabama USA)
I have had this watch for at least 2 years (sorry can't remember exactly when I got it) but I bought it at Sam's Club for pretty much the same price Amazon has it for and I can tell you that it is without a doubt the best watch I have ever owned. I have seen some reviews complaining about the black rubbing off in places and all I can say is that after all this time mine has like 98%+ of the finish and looks good. The time is always accurate and my watch syncs up about 4-5 AM CST every morning and yes some mornings it does not sync, uh like thats of no value unless you need micro-second accuracy every minute of the day. If it syncs only once a week its going to have the correct time within a second so that complaint is just stupid. I can attest to one problem, it has a feature that allows the backlight to come on when you turn your wrist (nice function late at night in bed or other low/no light situations), BUT use this function VERY sparingly since it will run your watch DEAD in a few days or less in most places (maybe not in the desert). I love the guy who subtracted stars because the "book was too small" WTF, this is a review of a watch, what you expect, a 8" X 11" ???? Anyway, I highly recommend this timepiece with one exception for me and that was as a runner, I bought a cheap Timex that has a stopwatch and a big button for backlight and is lightweight for that use since this is a big watch and somewhat heavy as watches go but not uncomfortably so except in the above situation. Love never having to do anything to a watch except wear it, BTW it sets itself to DST automatically unless you turn that function off (why would you do that, but it allows it) 4 Stars easy .....
By Daniel Piscopo (Falls Church, Va United States)
Watch is not as good as I thought from reviews. Black rubbed off bracelet in several spots within 2 weeks. Also, watch inconsistently picks up time signal. Booklet that accompanies watch is way too small.
By Gauteng (VA, United States)
I like Casio's G-Shock line but often I find the styling too exuberant and too full of orthogonals or "Transformer" like bulges. This watch has a more organic shape to it and because of the blacked out legends and monotone color scheme is much more restrained in appearance.The dull black finish on the band and case is offset by a glossy surround on the face. It looks better than pictured.
This watch feels substantial and indeed weighs a bit but I don't think that will be a negative for most. I have a 7.25" wrist and the overall size is about right - it is thick but not ungainly and balances nicely with a comfortable fit from the band and curved case lugs. You may have some trouble getting this to fit under a buttoned dress shirt sleeve. I have not had it long enough to comment on the durability of the finishes.
The display is very legible and importantly for me, shows day, month and date in the same screen. Furthermore this watch offers multiple time zone display and has four alarms. It has a stopwatch but does not have a countdown timer (I can live without it). The backlight is excellent and the auto-on functionality is handy.
By Casper
I just purchased the Casio MTG910Da-1v and I absolutely love it! I have been a huge G shock fan for awhile, and have progressed to atomic solar. I initially started looking at the Oceanus line and the higher end MTG Analog and/or Ana-digi atomic solar watches. Those were all a bit pricey for my tastes. I wanted something with a metal band and with the raised bezel so it keeps the crystal protected. This watch fit the bill and was substantially less in price!
Pros: Atomic accuracy - just for kicks, I logged on to the atomic clock website a few times throughout the day and the watch was dead on to the second!, solar power, durable G Shock quality, multiple time zones. Comes in handy as I have relatives in other countries.
Cons: Only two - It could use a count down timer, and instead of the time recorder feature, they could have given it a data bank for phone numbers.
In response to some reviews that I read before purchasing this watch: link removal was not hard at all and in fact, I appreciated that Casio opted for the spring loads instead of pressure for connecting them. A small flat tip screw driver and it was a cinch.
The manual is a bit crazy, but I guess because I have owned several Casio's over the years, I barely utilized it, and found setting the watch up to be quite simple. They are all very similar in how you program them. I suppose if this was your first run at a Casio, then I can see how it might become frustrating.
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