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Casio Wave Ceptor watch which receives time signals to ensure absolute accuracy to the second. This mans watch is also powered by Solar Energy with power saving facilities to negate the need to ever replace the battery. Made from Titanium the watch is lightweight and robust. This Casio watch is designed to run and run and require no maintenance throughout its lifetime.
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Technical Details
- Dual Signal Receiver- Time calibration signal reception Auto receive (0:00 am, 1:00 am, 2:00 am, 3:00 am, 4:00 am and 5:00 am)
- Manual receive
- Range: Approx. 1500km, Frequency: 60.0 kHz, Station name: DCF77 (Mainflingen, Germany)
- Frequency: 77.5 kHz, Station name: MSF (Rugby, England)
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By J. Stewart (Lincolnshire, UK)
This watch is really good, but my husband still has not worked out how to use all the functions yet, there are so many. Looks good and works well so far.
By J. Clarke (Bristol, UK)
I purchased this as a birthday present for my husband.It arrived promptly and he loves it. It is slightly lighter than the non titanium version which my son has. Slightly disconcerting when you first unpack it, as the hands went backwards on receiving light to set the correct time. Although he's only had it for a couple of weeks he's extremely happy with it. Definitely recommended.
By Mr. I. Thomson (UK)
Don't hesitate, just buy it. Every function like nearly all Casio watches is clear and simple. No batteries to worry about it updates itself even when you cross the channel, you can read it in the dark in fact if you like playing with watches this probably isn't for you. It just looks after itself.
I never spend a lot of money on watches because of the treatment I give them and this has had some hard knocks but still looks the part.
By David Weddell
This is my second Waveceptor watch and I purchsed it two years ago. The only reason I bought this model was beacause the paint came off around the watch face on my first one and it looked very bad. I assumed as this one was titanium I would not suffer the same problem - how wrong I was. I now know the watch face is not titanium and now I am back where I started with a bad looking watch! I think this is misleading advertising. I must admit I wear my watch 24 hours a day and keep it on whatever I do- perhaps if you are careful this problem might not arise.
One factor on this watch, which I thought was a backward step by Casio, was that on the first model the backight lit the whole face whilst on this it only applies to the digtial area. In the middle of the night when I am not fully awake I find it impossible to read as it is so small and the luminous arms do not seem to be so clear.
Otherwise this watch is perfect.
By Dr. P. V. Mellor (Oxford, UK)
What a fantastic product this is - i can't praise it highly enough. The specs are great as you can read for yourself, but they don't really do it justice. This watch has a fantastic feature in that the hands each seem to be driven by a different motor. So the minute hand and the second hand are ALWAYS kept in perfect alignment - the minute hand seems to update its position three times a minute (at 0, 20 and 40 secs) to the correct location. When the time zone changes etc. the the hands all just wizz round to the correct place. Consequently the analogue time is PERFECTLY synchronised to the digital time, and this also synched to the radio signal. So the entire display is totally accurate to the second. Brilliant!
It's also incredibly light, and the solar power re-charge works great. Just one minor niggle - the light. First off you don't really need it because the florescent hands are very bright all night and very easy to read. But if you do press it it only lights up the digital section of the display. This seems a bit crazy to me as this just shows the date and i rarely need to know the date in the middle of the night - would have been better if it switched the digital display to time when you pressed the light. But this is a small fault.
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