Thursday, March 3, 2011

Atomic Clock Casio Tough Solar Wave Ceptor WVA-320J (4319) Video Review

!9# Atomic Clock Casio Tough Solar Wave Ceptor WVA-320J (4319) Video Review

This is the digital clock electronic interface with traditional analog (hands) that are synchronized with the digital time. These clocks receive time signal daily from radio in Fort Collins, Colorado, has always the correct time. The radio signal can be set manually activated, and of course you can set the time manually. Radio adaptation takes 14 minutes and sometimes fail. This watch has the face of solar cells, and is working on the light, that's not too much. So more or less"No worries" watch - no need to adjust, no need to change battery. 10 Bar water resistance - mean you may swim with them (but no diving). According to Casio website this watch is reincarnation of best selling model AMW320, but pumped up with Solar cell and Radio Link to Atomic watches in Colorado. Accuracy outside of Fort Collins range +/-20 seconds a month. I would say this is classic watch with military flavor (unidirectional bezel with minutes and compass marks, 24-hours marks on the face), with good water resistance and incorporated additional features for digital watches. Digital display - a vision some 'small, but readable and disturbing classic.

Atomic Clock Casio Tough Solar Wave Ceptor WVA-320J (4319) Video Review

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