Casio Men’s World Time Ana-Digi Data Bank 10-Year-Battery Watch #AW80V-1BV

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The Time Data Bank from Casio is an ideal watch for any traveler. Its analog and digital display allows the wearer to check the time in up to two time zones at once. The watch’s world time feature ensures that you’ll never have to guess the time difference between your location and home. Constructed with an all-black design, including a stainless steel case, stainless steel bezel, and a nylon band, this men’s timepiece features a black round dial with blu… More >>
51ZVXJ25TKL. SL160  Casio Mens World Time Ana Digi Data Bank 10 Year Battery Watch #AW80V 1BV

  • Quartz movement
  • Protective Mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
  • Case diameter: 38 mm
  • Stainless-steel case; Black dial; Day-date-and-month functions
  • Water-resistant to 165 feet (50 M)

Casio Men’s World Time Ana-Digi Data Bank 10-Year-Battery Watch #AW80V-1BV

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5 Responses to “Casio Men’s World Time Ana-Digi Data Bank 10-Year-Battery Watch #AW80V-1BV”

  1. next says:

    This watch looks great in the photo, but I was disappointed as soon as I opened the box. I bought this to replace a 15-year-old Timex that was rock-solid but that I misplaced. This watch has a cheap plastic casing that cannot possibly be built to last. The “data bank” might have all the functionality in the world, but right now I just really, really, really want my money back.
    Reviews: 2 / 5

  2. Nom de Plume says:

    Casio makes great watches. This is not one of their greatest because the setting instructions are not very helpful and the watch is definitely not user friendly. Where I live, (coastal California) in only synchs up with the atomic clock in Boulder, Colorado about twice a week, unless I hang it in the limbs of a tree in my back yard. When I visited Colorado for a week earlier this year it synched up every day in my hotel room. So consider your distance from Boulder if you are a nut about having your watch accurate to within a millionth of a second.
    Reviews: 3 / 5

  3. atp162 says:

    Had this watch for nearly a year. The multiple alarms are useful and easy to set once you know how. The world time, stopwatch and timer functions have their individual uses. My particular watch runs fast, which can be a bit of a hassle because the hands and the digital display have to be reset independently of each other. The backlight is, unfortunately, useless. It glows an orange-yellow light that is not bright enough to illuminate either the hands or the display. I work evenings and have to shine a light on my watch to read it in the dark. The velcro strap is lightweight and comfortable but can get pretty stinky with age. The plastic “crystal” is slightly convex and accumulates scratches easily. I can’t comment on the battery life since I’ve only had it for under a year. Cosmetically, the watch overall looks pretty nice. For a cheap watch, it does the job OK—i.e., tell the time—but there are probably better choices out there.
    Reviews: 3 / 5

  4. ramfn8 says:

    Nice little watch. I wanted something inexpensive for work that was light and comfortable, easy to read, with a durable band and a long lasting battery. This watch fits the bill!
    Reviews: 5 / 5

  5. K. says:

    I love this watch. It survived a year of abuse with only a small scratch on the face. Unfortunately, I lost it the other day…time to buy a new one!
    Reviews: 5 / 5

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