Casio Men’s Sport Alarm Ana-Digi Blue Dive Watch #AMW320RD-2AV
- Quartz movement
- Protective Mineral crystal protects watch from scratches
- Case diameter: 44 mm
- Stainless-steel case; Blue dial; Day-and-date functions
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
Amazon.com Product Description
This Casio men's sport watch combines classic analog style with convenient digital functions, resulting in a casual and versatile everyday timepiece. The luminous hands and hour markers on the deep blue, round dial make reading easy, with multiple dash and Arabic numeral indexes to facilitate timing. Perfect for travelers or men on-the-go, the handy digital window at six o'clock displays the day of the week plus a second time or the day's date. The watch also offers a wake-up alarm, 1/100 second stopwatch capabilities, and hourly time signals. Built with a stylish and rugged stainless steel band, stainless steel case, and mineral dial window, this watch is water resistant up to 330 feet and is backed by a 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty. It closes securely with a fold-over clasp with double push button and is powered by analog quartz movement.... Click Here For More Info >>
Casio Men's Sport Alarm Ana-Digi Blue Dive Watch #AMW320RD-2AV
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I owned a different version of this watch for close to ten years and loved it. This version fixed one of my two complaints. You’ll see the same watch, with gold, black or white faces and a black band. That black band needs replacing every two to three years – it’ll basically fall apart. The stainless steel band fixes that problem. The other thing you’ll also find on just about every review of this or any other version of this watch, is that there is no light. Seems like an easy fix on Casio’s part, but obviously it wasn’t that big a deal, because I bought a new one. They used to just make the gold face, and somewhere along the way, they made it rather orange, so I was pretty stoked to see a few new choices this time around. For the price, I can’t imagine a better watch – okay maybe the same thing but with a light.
Rating: 5 / 5
This watch pleases in so many ways, it’s hard to imagine wanting anything else. It’s big, it’s beautiful and it’s very impressive on the wrist. Although it’s a large watch, (46mm wide without crown), it wears very comfortably and it’s 11mm height slides easily under the cuff of a long sleeve shirt. Fitting it to my 7 1/2 inch wrist required the removal of two links from the bracelet. Having both digital and analog readouts is a great feature. This is not a serious dive watch as evidenced by the bi-directional bezel and non-screwdown crown but it still feels rugged enough to wear in most outdoor activities. The attractive blue dial changes color depending on what kind of light you’re in and the overall appearance gives the impression of a much more expensive timepiece. On most inexpensive quartz watches, the second hands never line up with the marks on the dial and maybe I just got lucky but the second hand on my example nails the tick marks on the dial dead center every time. I own about 25 watches both expensive and inexpensive but this is the watch I wear more than any other. I don’t think you’ll find a better watch for the money.
Rating: 5 / 5
Thank you Casio, you bit all competitors. Good looking watch, 3 time zones (if you setup main digital time different from arrow’s time), alarm, calendar, stop watch. What else you can get for $64? Once fill up gas tank. I gave 5 stars, even everyone complained about light. Remember light takes too much battery energy.
I still think how to use this compass bezel without compass arrow? May be it is for mariners? Anyway it is 5 stars product.
And of course, thanks Amazon!
Rating: 5 / 5
For the price, it’s a good watch. The second hand is a little off, but like a said, for the price, it’s a good watch.
Rating: 3 / 5
I have owned a Casio watch for about 10 years. Still wear daily to work. Wear when swimming or snorkeling and in pools and even hot tubs. Never a problem. Dual time, date, and alarm are all handy. My new Casio is the same model but in the rich blue dial and a metal bracelet. Looks like a much more expensive watch. Could not be more pleased!
Rating: 5 / 5