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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Casio Men's G-Shock MT-G Multi-Band Solar Atomic Chronograph Watch #MTG1000-9

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The Casio Men's G-Shock MTG Multi-Band Atomic Solar Analog Chronograph Watch #MTG1000-9 features a dramatic black dial face, which is protected by a sturdy mineral dial window. Embellishing the dial, flashy metallic accents and stand-out indexes offer at-a-glance convenience, while three sub dials and a date calendar that rests at the six o'clock position enhance your timekeeping experience. The stainless steel band features a flashy silver-and-black design and comes equipped with a durable fold-over clasp with a double push-button safety closure. Other details include a stationary resin bezel and 46.98-millimeter stainless steel case. Offering technology that you can use, this sporty timepiece brings cutting-edge style to your look. It is powered by analog-quartz movement and is water resistant to 660 feet.


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Technical Details

- Quartz movement
- Tough Solar Power; Shock Resistant; Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow
- World Time - 29 times zones (30 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off
- Water resistant up to 660 feet (200 M)
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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Customer Buzz
 "5 Star expectation; 4 Star reality" 2009-08-19
By A. M. Springer (Penn Valley, CA USA)
Rather than reiterate what other 4 star reviewers have provided, and they are spot on, let me tell you a little more. I am a watch guy as is my son, who as a 24 year Air Force guy who really is into super complicated chrono's. My tastes are more basic than his and when I saw this very well featured Casio Atomic available for only $250, I ordered it. A few nits to pick are that it is very difficult to size and also complicated to set up with very small indices and a miniature sized manual which is hardly bigger than a match book. Anyone remember what those are?



Be very careful when re-sizing! Even if you are fairly well skilled at this and have professional style tools, including a pin remover, the Casio pins employ a minuscule sleeve style keeper that is placed inside the drilled tunnel of the inner/male side of the link. Super caution must be taken not to loose these itty bitty micro-sleeves when pushing out the pins. If lost, you will NOT be able to re-secure the pins. Unlike other brands such as Citizen who use flared ends on their link pins, Casio has what I would consider an inferior design and it is very unfriendly to novices. Not skilled? Take it to a jeweler.



As to setting up the watch, well let's just say first that you need very good eyesight and perhaps a magnifying glass. The instructions are just OK and unless you've been through similar drills before, you may need to repeat steps. Pushing button "A" for about 5 seconds and waiting to hear a 'beep' is a lesson in frustration tolerance and unless you have super hearing, forget the beep...unless you are holding the watch to your ear. However, after going through all the set up steps (more than once) the watch runs beautifully thereafter. Remember, this is a perpetual calendar watch so the original set up is critical to being in the right year, month and date. Miss a step and you may need to make monthly adjustments for short months and days of the week.



Once it is properly set, however, this is a deadly accurate and quite good looking timepiece with lightweight durable construction. It's the best Solar Atomic Analog Chronograph for the price. If you're a digital person there are other choices but for my money, traditional analog is still better looking than any digital display. If the small dial is a problem for your eyes, you may be better off looking at an alternative Citizen model but be prepared to pay more.

Customer Buzz
 "Love the watch!" 2009-04-07
By GoBlueFan (Worthington, Ohio USA)
Legendary G-shock ruggedness combined with analog 5-motor display. This is solar and atomic, so I never have to worry about adjusting the watch (even for daylight savings time)or having to open the case to change the battery. When I first got the watch, I got paranoid when it didn't sync with the time signals from the "atomic clock" at Fort Collins, CO. I finally figured out that it syncs best if you leave it face up on a table. Now it syncs every night and I am not near Colorado (I live in Ohio).



The stainless steel bracelet needed to be sized so I took it to a jewelry store. I felt funny since it was a fancy store with $70,000 Patek Phillipe watches and Rolexes for sale, but the salesperson adjusted the band for free. I did buy a band pin tool from Amazon to try to adjust the band myself, but haven't been brave enough to try to use it.



Pros:



Excellent time keeper-I use this to set my other watches and clocks

Excellent overall appearance of case and band



Cons:



Display a little small, and the surrounding bezel obscures part of the dial markings. The markings themselves are very small and difficult to read.



Average lume, so just OK for night time display.



The deployment clasp on the band does not lie flush with the bracelet. Not sure why, but it does seem secure.

Customer Buzz
 "Good Watch - a few glitches" 2009-03-20
By Shaka Zulu (Los Angeles CA USA)
OK, I received this watch (bought it not seeing it in person) from Amazon a few days ago and have been playing with it. A few points not mentioned in any review or blog that I've read about the MTG1000-9A.

1. Yes the watch case is big (~44 mm), but the watch face under the crystal is not that big (I measure 28 mm diameter). Thus, all the markings in the dial are smaller than you'd expect in a big 44 mm watch. So if you have eyes over 40 yrs. old, it's a struggle to read the lettering under 1 mm in size.

2. Gold on black color scheme of watch is very cool, but the world city names/time zones around the dial are in faint gold paint on a black background and sub 1 mm in size, so they are very hard to read at least for me.

3. Stopwatch can only time events up to 1 hour. If you want to time a 2-hour exam, or a 90 minute parking meter, you can't use the stopwatch. Countdown timer starts at max of 1 hour so you cannot count down from longer than that either. Kind of disappointing for me.

4. Stopwatch does not beep when you push start or stop. No way to turn on a beep either. Since the pushbuttons also do not have a tactile click, it's difficult to know when the stopwatch has been started or stopped except by looking at the moving hands.

5. As someone else mentioned, a minor nitpick: moving from home time to world time or alarm set time requires the big minute and hour hands to slowly spin around the dial, and takes a bit to get to their intended locations.

6. Smallish dial is sunken into watch face and raised plastic bezel around crystal creates the feeling of looking into a deep well. Because of this, even less light gets to dial face and again, makes deciphering the tiny sub 1 mm markings challenging unless watch is under bright light.

8. No LED backlight like in the Casio MTG1500. The luminous paint used here is OK, but Casio should have used Superluminova paint for a $200-$300 watch.

7. On plus side, plastic and stainless steel combination looks great, appears to be rugged. Very nice adjustable metal band with solid links. Exposed machine screw heads make the watch look of quality. Despite being 44 mm wide and 14 mm thick, watch is very light and comfortable to wear. I live in Southern California so time synch with Fort Collins was easy. Finally, every watch hand aligns with their tick marks precisely; none of that misalignment you see in $1500 Swiss Tag quartz watches.

Customer Buzz
 "not a disappointment at all!!!" 2009-02-25
By Amari Grant
this has to be one of the better "everyday" watches i've ever purchased thus far. as you can see it's a "sporty" watch with a casual look to it so it looks great for wear on most occasions. you never have to worry about setting the time no matter where you go 'cause it sets itself (kinda like your cable box)!!!

all in all, it's the perfect watch to have and wear for "everyday" purpose.

Customer Buzz
 "Beware of Buying Watches from Amazon.com" 2009-02-07
By Learned a Lesson (Alabama USA)
I bought the Casio G-Shock MTG as a gift for my son from Amazon.com for $288.58. Shortly thereafter I found the same watch advertised on and sold by Amazon.com for $250.00. I called the customer service number to ask for a price match and a credit of $38.58. Instead of getting someone to address my concern I had to speak to a person in an Indian call center who wasn't the least bit interested in listening to what I had to say. I asked to be transferred to someone with authority in the US who understood English, which they refused to do. Now I'm out $38.58 plus the 26 minutes from being placed on hold and dealing with a customer non-service representive. Buyer beware!


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Friday, December 18, 2009

Casio Men's G-Shock MT-G Solar Atomic Watch #MTG910DA-1V

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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.


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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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Customer Buzz
 "YoungLad" 2009-10-31
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.

Customer Buzz
 "Had it for years, love it ..." 2009-10-03
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 .....

Customer Buzz
 "Casio Men's G shock watch" 2009-09-12
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.

Customer Buzz
 "Stylish, stealthy and easy read display" 2009-05-12
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.

Customer Buzz
 "Great Watch!" 2009-03-05
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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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Casio Men's G-Shock MT-G Atomic Tough Solar Watch #MTG900DA-8V

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This Casio G-Shock digital watch offers a stylishly rugged look, world-savvy features ideal for business or adventure, and a durable design. The watch's atomic timekeeping calibrates the displayed time with radio signals to ensure a high level of accuracy, and the tough solar power offers a battery life of approximately 11 months on full charge without further exposure to light. The watch is built with a round stainless steel bezel, stainless steel case, and a stylish stainless steel band with a fold-over push-button clasp. The digital window shows the time in a bold central display, with world time settings for up to 29 time zones (30 cities), daylight savings option, and a city code display. The digital window also conveniently shows the day of the week above and the month and date below, automatically pre-programmed through 2099. The battery power level and calibration signal reception are indicated on the sides. This watch also offers four daily alarms and one snooze alarm, a time recorder, a 1/100 second stopwatch function, and a handy automatic EL backlight with afterglow. Specially designed for shock resistance and water resistant up to 660 feet, this digital quartz powered watch is backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty.


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Technical Details

- Quartz movement
- Auto receive function (4 times per day); Signal: WWVB, Frequency: 60kHz
- Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow; World Time
- 29 times zones (48 cities), city code display, daylight saving auto/on/off
- Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M)
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Customer Buzz
 "Awesome Watch" 2009-09-12
By Stephanie Salas (San Diego, CA)
I purchased this watch as a gift from my younger brother who LOVES it. It's G-Shock, a GREAT brand. I have about four of my own, baby G's that is. Amazon's a great vendor for this product, because they can get a little pricey at the stores.

Customer Buzz
 "g-shock delivers" 2009-09-10
By Maximus Ellis (california)
my last watch was a g-shock, I bought it in 1996. It claimed to have a 10 year battery, well the battery finally died, 13 years later.

I mountain bike, motocross, surf, skate & more, I never take off my watch. That g-shock has taken some pretty big hits & never gave me any problems, ever. Oh the stories that watch could tell, anyway, I immediately searched for another & bought this one. the 900da-8v, it's a bit larger than my last one, but I like it, the numbers are easier to read. The bezel is actually chrome, the picture makes it look like a matte stainless, however, it looks better in person & even better on my wrist. Thanks Casio, for a watch that can hang.

i dig it, you should too.

Customer Buzz
 "casio g-shock atomic solar watch" 2009-09-03
By Melvin Solomon (illinois)
the watch is everthing that you wrote about it in your description of it.



the only problem i had with it a small one at best, the glass gets dirty.



it's fun when people start talking about the correct time and i tell them my solar



atomic watch says it is, within one second, you can't argue with that. i wish the airlines would use it.

Customer Buzz
 "Mike Holman" 2009-09-02
By Michael S. Holman (Columbus,Ohio - Key West, FL)
This is my second G-shock, atomic, solar watch. The first one lasted about nine years. I like the accuracy and that is the reason I bought another one. The watch is a heavy watch, so if you are looking for thin, this is not the watch for you. The only problem, and it is a significant problem, is adjusting the stainless steel band, i.e., removing the required number of links so that the band fits. I remembered from last time, so I took the watch to a jeweler to have the band adjusted. The jeweler took the watch and proceeded to attempt to adjust the band, but after about ten minutes he gave up. That left the project to me. It took me about 2 1/4 of hard work with many, many, many failed attempts to finally succeed. I think I finally learned how to do it in a reasonable amount of time - provided I get the right tool - a Spring Bar Removal Tool. They are inexpensive and I strongly recommend that you get one when you order your watch. I attempted the removal with a small flat head screwdriver, which did not work well at all. Here is how I would attempt the link removal if I have to do it again:



Next to the clasp, you will find a spring bar hole that is not covered. Except for the other end of the clasp, all the spring bar holes are covered. I suggest that you bend a paper clip and use the clip to push the spring bar down. Once the bar is down, work it out of its hole. You should then be able to remove it and disengage that link from the clasp. Now you need to remove the number of links you need to size the band. These spring bars are covered, but there is a small opening. As you look at the spring bar, you will see that it has ridges. The idea is to use the spring bar tool, which has a small "V" at the end to push the ridge on the spring bar down. Once the spring bar is down, work it out, and you will have disengaged the link or links. Now you need to reattach, the last link to the clasp. You insert the spring bar in the chamber and press the top down using the tool. Now you work it so that it is aligned with the hole and springs into place.



Good Luck!

Customer Buzz
 "Great watch but,...." 2009-08-31
By Will
This watch has been great, personally I wanted a watch that I would never have to set or change to Daylight Savings Time twice a year. And I never wanted to have to replace the battery either.

This watch has been great on those accounts I wake up on the day after the DST change and the watch has corrected itself!! Great convienence! It also tells you when the battery is charged up. I bought a Citizens watch that was quadruple the price and solar powered (not Atomic though) and in the instructions it said if your watch starts acting erratically you may want charge it by putting it in bright light!?! Are you supposed to do this after you miss the important mtg when you figure out you expensive watch is not working right???? This watch tells you where you are at as far as battery strentgh.

Only complaint is that the dark grey pieces are plastic and they wear a bit and change color. Also once in a while it gets a little condensation inside the watch, but it goes away within a few hours and it works perfectly so it hasnt affected the performance. I highly recommend this watch if those cosmetic things dont bother you and keep in mind they took a few years to develope. It looked great for quite a while.


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