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Review on Watch CASIO Edifice EFS-S510D-1A by Adam Koodziejek ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

Great watch. When choosing for myself, the criteria were analogue for a strict style, the presence of a second hand and a month window, the illumination of the hands at least, water resistance, strong glass and, if possible, greater autonomy. And I found all this in this watch. I’ve been using it for almost a year now and the accuracy suits me perfectly, I’ve already let the clock down 3 times a year, and then only because in 3-4 months they run ahead by 15-20 seconds. I have not tested it for water resistance by immersion, but they cope with dampness. In general, I really like the watch for its both strict and sporty style - universal, I wear it for everyday wear. Satisfied with the quality of the Casio brand. P. S.: The chronograph hands can be adjusted to zero. P. P.s: do not adjust the date around 12 at night, because there is just a change of day and it's bad for the clock.

Pros
  • + Universal appearance - strictly and sporty, can be worn every day for almost any style; + Sapphire glass - yes, it really does not scratch: I tried it by accident during operation and specially with a knife - not glass, but rock; + Solar battery - charged from light sources, plus an indicator in the form of an arrow - beautiful, plus it lives for a long time without recharging, about 4 months, but if you keep them at least a little in the light, then you can forget about it and not worry about replacing batteries; + The presence of a second hand - yes, not everyone has it; + Acceptable accuracy;
Cons
  • - The bracelet and clasp are scratched, not very much, and this is not critical; - Maybe the chronograph is too small, only half an hour; - The luminous coating on the hands, although it does not require keeping the watch in the light for a long time, but it ends just as quickly and the watch is not visible in the dark (well, that is, 30 seconds under a flashlight and after half an hour the hands are no longer visible);