I have been a Casio customer for 20 years. I've been wearing a G-Shock GW7900B for about 8 years. but the older he got, the more expenses he got. It runs on solar power, and for the last few years the battery has been dying about every 18 months. They're failing again, so instead of paying another $50 shipping to send the 7900 in for a battery replacement, I found this watch. I like her. Not only do my other watches age, but also my eyes. and this WV200A has a bigger font, I guess you could say it's easier to read. This watch doesn't have as many frills as the others and I wasn't sure I would like it, but I was wrong. I like the lack of all those extra features that I only used occasionally. What's in this watch -- Atomic timekeeping so you don't have to worry about resetting the time every shift -- Large, easy-to-read digits -- US format mm/dd/yyyy - Timer (set to 60 minutes by default ) - Stopwatch - 1 alarm clock Options are easy to find and set up, such as B. Hourly signal, daylight saving time (on, off, automatic) The only thing I don't like and it's not a clock error, it's my location They are not manually synchronized with atomic time servers. I live in the mountains and the signal here is spotty at best. I have to drive an hour south into the desert for the signal to sync. It doesn't matter, I still go there at least once a month. The band is a bit small for my wrist but that's to be expected, I'm a big guy, anything that isn't custom made is small.
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