Thanksgiving Is November 22

11/10/2010

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

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



This Casio G-Shock digital watch offers a robust appearance features world-savvy style ideal for business or adventure and rugged design. Atomic Timekeeping Clock display is calibrated using radio signals, to ensure a high degree of accuracy, and Tough Solar offers a range of about 11 months on full charge has been suspended without more light. The watch has a round stainless steel bezel, stainless steel case and bracelet-style stainless steel with an integrated button zipper. The digital window displays time in a bold display with the time settings of the world central to a maximum of 29 time zones (30 cities), the option to DST and a city code. The digital window comfortable even on the day of the week and month and date automatically inevitable until 2099. The state of battery charge and signal reception are displayed on pages. This watch also has four alarms and a snooze alarm, time recorder, a function of 1 / 100 stopwatch and backlight with afterglow automatic practice. Especially for impact resistance, water resistant to 660 meters planned.

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 Reviews
5 It's very big and shiny, and does it all
After considering the wide range of digital opportunities before the clock a month ago, and I'm satisfied. (Unlike its analog counterpart, hour and minute hands contrast) Most digital watches are ugly, IMO, so my position has been particularly frustrating. I have a nice range of digital Casio build, with many bright and shining faces, which served for a while ', but was discontinued a year or two has been fixed, and my last job two months ago.
I bought this watch, grimacing at the price only because it is not particularly bad and had great numbers, but it exceeded my expectations of the poor. The manual was a bit 'boring work - it took about 20 minutes to read, but worth it.
The features are outstanding - about 5 alarms, one for the repeat alarm, timer, there should be an easy access to Greenwich Meridian Time, a marker of recording time, a backlight, water resistant enough to dive (not that I dive) .
Features include a day with a radio signal control of time is always right (important to catch my bus and win arguments, which is now very well), solar power (no batteries should never be a problem) and backlight is on and when you turn the wrist (surprisingly easy). A nice touch is when you are in cycles of time, the clock of another tone.
There are other features of the other clocks - video, flash drive, altimeters, compasses, but none of that sounds remotely useful in the long term.
I must be tone bracelet 5 or 6 links to shorten a bit 'complicated, but everyone could see companies do in 5 minutes.
If you think a very comprehensive, easy to read and use the digital clock is the only one, and I interviewed more than them.
Post originally written by mid-January, 2-25-07: I found this can cause problems with the batteries, or maybe it's just the Seattle winter. I had left my watch at times under a light when the power to get low, and can change the battery will be made by Casio, according to a watch shop. The price is falling rapidly the clock to more reasonable levels. I still love him, even if the juice from time to time.



5 Everything you could want in a digital
This watch has everything you need in everyday life is digital. It is charged by solar energy, so there is no need to worry about batteries, and time is the atomic clock, there is no need to worry about precisely synchronized.
I bought this watch, without ever having seen one (except for images on the Web), because all the features I wanted and he seemed very nice to be able to business meetings and scheduled for Dressler. I was with the size and weight of surprises - a clock is big and heavy - but I have eaten very quickly. It feels solid, of course. The G-shock has a very good reputation for dealing with a beat, and I do not doubt the tenacity of this.
The instructions seem to be too careful in a couple of things like the fact that the atomic clock signal is not always available or that the battery cables to the head maybe once, but I have not had problems with. I have a perfect signal from the atomic clock every day, and I never had the battery go in the medium term.
If the size and weight does not bother you, and you do nothing special as a dive computer or a digital compass, you will be pleased with this purchase.











































































Thanksgiving Is November 22