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Casio G-Shock GWM5610-1 Men's Solar Black Resin Sport Watch
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- Casual solar-powered watch with multiple functions including multi-band atomic timekeeping, shock resistance, LED backlight, world time (29 time zones, 48 cities), city code display, five daily alarms, 1/100-second stopwatch, countdown timer, full auto-calendar, battery indicator, and power-saving function
- Approximate battery life: 10 months on full charge (without further exposure to light)
- Water resistant to 200 m (660 ft): In general, suitable for professional marine activity and serious surface water sports, but not scuba diving
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G-SHOCK
The most durable digital and analog-digital watches in the industry, trusted by military personnel, law enforcement, surfers and outdoor enthusiasts around the world.
Solar Powered
Casio solar-recharging system converts even faint light from fluorescent lamps into ample energy to achieve stable operation of various high-load functions.
Pursuing Absolute Toughness
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Shock ResistanceShock-resistant construction protects against all sorts of impact and vibration. |
20-bar water resistanceYou can wear your G-SHOCK in all sorts of situations, from working with water in daily life and taking a shower to participating in water activities such as swimming, surfing or jet skiing. |
EL BacklightWith the EL Backlight, you can see the watch face in any situations without light. |
Our Values
"Necessity is not the mother of invention, invention is the mother of necessity." These are the words of one of Casio's founders. The people who created Casio were determined to 'invent necessity'- to create products that met latent needs with groundbreaking capabilities no one had ever seen before. Ever since, Casio has been doing just that, bringing new discovery and delight to people around the world. This is Casio's way of building an even more prosperous, richly rewarding world.
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This model possesses tough solar and multi-band 6 Atomic timekeeping technology housed within an even slim profile octagonal case. Non-stop tough solar power provides energy via a small solar panel combined with a large-capacity rechargeable Battery that enables a variety of energy-hungry functions to operate smoothly. Black resin Band digital watch with neutral face. auto light feature will not work if the battery level falls below medium (marked as m on the face of the watch). turn on or off the auto light function by holding down the light button and turn wrist at a 40 degree angle towards the user in a dark environment
Casio
With the launch of its first watch in November 1974, Casio entered the wristwatch market at a time when the watch industry had just discovered digital technology. As a company with cutting-edge electronic technology developed for pocket calculators, Casio entered this field confident that it could develop timepieces that would lead the market.
Today, Casio is focusing its efforts on solar-powered radio-controlled watches: the built-in solar battery eliminates the nuisance of replacing batteries, atomic timekeeping means the users never have to reset the time. Recently, Casio launched a series of Bluetooth watches that sync to the users cell phone to automatically update the time. Casio is always moving time forward.
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Brand, Seller, or Collection Name | Casio |
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Model number | GW-M5610U-1CF |
Part Number | GWM5610-1CR |
Model Year | 2011 |
Item Shape | Square |
Dial window material type | Mineral |
Display Type | Digital |
Clasp | Buckle |
Case material | Resin |
Case diameter | 46.7 millimeters |
Case Thickness | 43.2 millimeters |
Band Material | Resin |
Band size | 8 Inches |
Band width | 26 millimeters |
Band Color | Black |
Dial color | Gray |
Bezel material | Resin |
Bezel function | Stationary |
Calendar | Day-Date-Month |
Special features | Timer, World Time |
Item weight | 2.08 ounces |
Movement | Quartz |
Water resistant depth | 660 Feet |
Warranty | Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here. [PDF ] |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 0.5 x 1.7 x 1.84 inches; 2.08 ounces
- Item model number : GW-M5610U-1CF
- Department : mens
- Batteries : 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
- Date First Available : May 2, 2012
- Manufacturer : Casio
- ASIN : B007RWZHXO
- Country of Origin : Thailand
- Best Sellers Rank: #22,868 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry)
- #42 in Men's Wrist Watches
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Customers like the quality, durability, and appearance of the watch. They mention it's a fantastic watch for the simple, necessary things, and is extremely minimalist. They appreciate the solar charging and appearance, saying it looks good on all wrist types. Customers also appreciate performance, and time settings. However, some customers have different opinions on backlight, and size.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the watch. They mention it's a fantastic watch for the simple, necessary things they need. They also appreciate the lightweight, durable, and ergonomic design. Customers also mention that the watch is not overly bulky, and is understated. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...resistant crystal, unobtrusive setting buttons, Casio’s great organization of the controls, and the wonderful ability to take a hard beating and..." Read more
"...The watch offers a great fit for G-Shock. With its slim profile, it lacks the bulk of many of the other G-Shock models out there...." Read more
"...What's not to love about a light, small, tough-as-nails, super accurate, solar watch?..." Read more
"...The watch is slimmer and smaller than I expected - its understated and relatively compact compared to other large more recent Casio designs.....but..." Read more
Customers like the time settings of the watch. They say the 6-Band automatic time sync, tough solar, and atomic time keeping make it accurate. Some say the watch provides the exact time for setting mechanical watches. The auto-syncing feature and the option to activate the atomic clock are great.
"...The 5610 has all the features that I wanted: Solar Power, Radio wave time synchronization, the digital face that I came to love years ago, a gentle..." Read more
"...Multi-band 6 is another feature, so it automatically sets the time once it receives a signal from an atomic clock transmitter...." Read more
"...blend of retro styling, useful functions, durability, comfort, and laziness (it sets itself!)." Read more
"...The Multiband 6 (Atomic clock sync) is great - you know exactly what time it is...as long as you are synced up with a local frequency - the user..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the durability of the watch. They mention that the black resin band and case are tough and scratch-resistant, making it a perfect outdoor rugged watch. Customers also appreciate the watch's reliability and ability to take a hard beating. They say that there have been no problems with the quality and that the watch looks unscathed and new after being shipped.
"...Casio’s great organization of the controls, and the wonderful ability to take a hard beating and keep on ticking..." Read more
"...The GW-M5610 has a perfect blend of retro styling, useful functions, durability, comfort, and laziness (it sets itself!)." Read more
"...and only one....this would be the one - main reason - its slim but durable, light, and the solar battery means zero issues, water resistant for most..." Read more
"...For the $91 I paid it has so many features and is very durable and comfortable on the wrist. It’s extremely accurate as well...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the watch. They mention that it has a perfect blend of retro styling, useful functions, durability, comfort, and a sleek profile. They also appreciate the basic design packed with a ton of features, atomic time keeping, and classic shock looks. The watch is sexy enough to wear as is and has slick black and silver color scheme.
"...The design is very much retro, harkening back to the 1983 original square with the red border...." Read more
"...The GW-M5610 has a perfect blend of retro styling, useful functions, durability, comfort, and laziness (it sets itself!)." Read more
"...One nice detail also - the case back looks like a machined piece as opposed to stamped metal like the cheaper model and many other Casio models...." Read more
"...Medium size so looks good on all wrist types (other Casios can be too big for smaller wrists). A great piece of gear from a great company" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the performance of the watch. They say that the updated module 3495 brings some great functionalities compared to the old one, while still working basically the same. They mention that the watch has the best balance of features, has all the features they need, and is incredibly accurate. Some mention that it's a tool and is much more useful now that they can take it on. Overall, customers are happy with the product's performance.
"...: they are light, accurate, easy to use, and they can be used in almost every application...." Read more
"...Besides the toughness of a G=Shock, it's got all the daily features one may need (alarm - which you can set up to 5, stopwatch and countdown timer)...." Read more
"...The GW-M5610 has a perfect blend of retro styling, useful functions, durability, comfort, and laziness (it sets itself!)." Read more
"...The alarm is not that loud, but its functional. The countdown timer and stopwatch are there if you need those...standard more or less...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the solar charging feature of the watch. They mention that it has a rechargeable battery and atomic time synchronization.
"...The 5610 has all the features that I wanted: Solar Power, Radio wave time synchronization, the digital face that I came to love years ago, a gentle..." Read more
"...It's solar powered, and the display shows how much power the watch has...." Read more
"...not to love about a light, small, tough-as-nails, super accurate, solar watch?I got this watch from Amazon on April 5, 2019 (in the USA)...." Read more
"...Battery saving + solar means no worries about the battery, ever...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the watch. Some mention that it's just the right size, while others say that it wears small for their taste.
"...The watch offers a great fit for G-Shock. With its slim profile, it lacks the bulk of many of the other G-Shock models out there...." Read more
"...It’s very comfortable and can fit on many different wrist sizes. I have a smaller wrist and it still looks and fits perfectly...." Read more
"...The only minor annoyance I can find with this watch is the non-standard lug width/strap...." Read more
"...Battery saving + solar means no worries about the battery, ever. Medium size so looks good on all wrist types..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the backlight of the watch. Some mention that it's absolutely great, while others say that it is too brief and not very bright.
"...The standard backlight is now LED instead of the classic electroluminescence. Some prefer the latter...." Read more
"...trivial: I’ve worn the watch for 3 days now and the atomic function hasn’t worked...." Read more
"...It's a G-Shock.The screen is easy to read. The backlight is nice and bright, though it only lasts for a second or two before it shuts off..." Read more
"...have an “auto-backlight” mode, a great feature that automatically lights up the watch when it's tilted 15 degrees towards your face...." Read more
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Had worn a G-Shock module 2747 for the past 14 years out of the office. I really appreciate the solar power and automatic time update features of the Citizen. I love to spend time outdoors and also hobby building wooden furniture and other carpentry projects. 14 years was pushing the battery of my 10 year G-Shock. Waking up inside a sleeping bag in the middle of a pitch dark night makes one appreciate Casio illumination. The old G-Shock was OK but not great.
The 5610 has all the features that I wanted: Solar Power, Radio wave time synchronization, the digital face that I came to love years ago, a gentle conservative size, a scratch resistant crystal, unobtrusive setting buttons, Casio’s great organization of the controls, and the wonderful ability to take a hard beating and keep on ticking (yeah, I know they don’t tick anymore).
The negatives are fairly trivial: I’ve worn the watch for 3 days now and the atomic function hasn’t worked. So I manually set the DST to “summer” and the watch reads correctly. Once I get a few weeks wearing the watch and figure everything out, I will set it to “auto” and see what happens. Will leave it upstairs against a west window and let nature take its coarse. The digital numerals are criticized by some as being too small. I am just fine with the way they are now. NO SMALLER!
I hate the silicone watch band. Will try to wear this for a couple of weeks to make it work. All of my other watches throughout the years have been with velcro bands. They just work so much better: they are light, accurate, easy to use, and they can be used in almost every application. i will switch to VELCRO watchband soon, in all probability. In fact, I already have one ordered.
there you have it. I almost never use the timing functions so won’t go into that.
Will update throughout the years of ownership.
Visibility of the display is an upgrade over the DW-5600. It's more clear, and more visible at different viewing angles. The standard backlight is now LED instead of the classic electroluminescence. Some prefer the latter. This may or may not be a deal breaker based on personal preference, but considering what this watch has to offer, it should only be a consideration in the bigger picture.
The watch offers a great fit for G-Shock. With its slim profile, it lacks the bulk of many of the other G-Shock models out there. It's very comfortable to wear on different size wrists, though the strap may not be everyone's cup of tea.
The design is very much retro, harkening back to the 1983 original square with the red border.
For the price of this watch, it really is a great value. It's also possibly the only digital watch you'll ever need unless you want other functions like tides, barometers, etc. In my collection, this watch is one of my favorites. There's a good chance it will become one of yours too.
I got this watch from Amazon on April 5, 2019 (in the USA). First thing I noticed was that it did not come in the hexagonal tin box that a lot of older online reviews show, but a flimsy cardboard box with a simple display holder. At first I was annoyed, but honestly the box would have just been tucked away in storage with other watch boxes that never see any use.
After unboxing, you'll find a warranty card, a handful of manuals in various languages, and the watch in a simple plastic bag (no protective stickers on the crystal or caseback, no fancy hangtags). I immediately checked out when the last sync time was (bottom right button), which happened to be on November 1. Assuming this sync happened before it was packaged up, that meant it was sitting for 5 months in the dark, but it still showed high power (as indicated at the bottom of the display, where there's a L, M, H meter). Yay for power saving mode!
Next step was to set the timezone. The manual states that the default timezone after losing all power is Tokyo. I assumed this was what the watch would be shipped with, but mine was set to NYC by default. I'm curious if watches sent to the USA are set this way, or if someone played around with this watch. After selecting my local timezone (Pacific), it was only 2 seconds slow! I know quartz watches are accurate but that is phenomenal, especially considering the manual states +/- 15 seconds per month without a signal calibration.
Speaking of signal calibration, I've had my watch automatically sync about every other night in Seattle. I have an old Casio Waveceptor (10 years old) that never syncs anymore. I don't know if that's because it has become defective, or the GW-M5610 can pick up a weaker signal strength. Regardless, there's no need to worry about missing a few nights in a row of syncing, as it'll still be very accurate.
The caseback on mine was machined and not stamped, with crisp engraving (FYI, I removed the serial number from the image, normally found on the bottom of the caseback). As far as I know, only older models will have the stamped, rounded version. While on the wrist, it feels just as comfortable as any rounded caseback I've had.
I really like that the resin strap is already pre-rounded/pre-shaped. I've had tough, flat rubber/plastic/resin straps on other watches that were incredibly uncomfortable (I'm looking at you, SKX009). On my 6.25" wrist, the watch strap keeper is right at the end, and there's maybe 1/4" excess strap sticking out. If your wrist is smaller, you'll unfortunately have more strap sticking out, which will probably be a bit annoying.
Other reviews state that the A-EL feature didn't work on their watches, which is the auto-illumination when you tilt your wrist up. Mine works flawlessly. I'm curious if this was an issue with earlier models that has since been addressed.
The only minor annoyance I can find with this watch is the non-standard lug width/strap. I think the stock strap fits it perfectly (both in terms of comfort and aesthetics) and have no desire to change it, but it's proprietary. That being said, I'm sure it won't be hard to find a replacement strap if needed.
The GW-M5610 has a perfect blend of retro styling, useful functions, durability, comfort, and laziness (it sets itself!).
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2019
I got this watch from Amazon on April 5, 2019 (in the USA). First thing I noticed was that it did not come in the hexagonal tin box that a lot of older online reviews show, but a flimsy cardboard box with a simple display holder. At first I was annoyed, but honestly the box would have just been tucked away in storage with other watch boxes that never see any use.
After unboxing, you'll find a warranty card, a handful of manuals in various languages, and the watch in a simple plastic bag (no protective stickers on the crystal or caseback, no fancy hangtags). I immediately checked out when the last sync time was (bottom right button), which happened to be on November 1. Assuming this sync happened before it was packaged up, that meant it was sitting for 5 months in the dark, but it still showed high power (as indicated at the bottom of the display, where there's a L, M, H meter). Yay for power saving mode!
Next step was to set the timezone. The manual states that the default timezone after losing all power is Tokyo. I assumed this was what the watch would be shipped with, but mine was set to NYC by default. I'm curious if watches sent to the USA are set this way, or if someone played around with this watch. After selecting my local timezone (Pacific), it was only 2 seconds slow! I know quartz watches are accurate but that is phenomenal, especially considering the manual states +/- 15 seconds per month without a signal calibration.
Speaking of signal calibration, I've had my watch automatically sync about every other night in Seattle. I have an old Casio Waveceptor (10 years old) that never syncs anymore. I don't know if that's because it has become defective, or the GW-M5610 can pick up a weaker signal strength. Regardless, there's no need to worry about missing a few nights in a row of syncing, as it'll still be very accurate.
The caseback on mine was machined and not stamped, with crisp engraving (FYI, I removed the serial number from the image, normally found on the bottom of the caseback). As far as I know, only older models will have the stamped, rounded version. While on the wrist, it feels just as comfortable as any rounded caseback I've had.
I really like that the resin strap is already pre-rounded/pre-shaped. I've had tough, flat rubber/plastic/resin straps on other watches that were incredibly uncomfortable (I'm looking at you, SKX009). On my 6.25" wrist, the watch strap keeper is right at the end, and there's maybe 1/4" excess strap sticking out. If your wrist is smaller, you'll unfortunately have more strap sticking out, which will probably be a bit annoying.
Other reviews state that the A-EL feature didn't work on their watches, which is the auto-illumination when you tilt your wrist up. Mine works flawlessly. I'm curious if this was an issue with earlier models that has since been addressed.
The only minor annoyance I can find with this watch is the non-standard lug width/strap. I think the stock strap fits it perfectly (both in terms of comfort and aesthetics) and have no desire to change it, but it's proprietary. That being said, I'm sure it won't be hard to find a replacement strap if needed.
The GW-M5610 has a perfect blend of retro styling, useful functions, durability, comfort, and laziness (it sets itself!).
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Quality:
This watch is built like a tank. Solid, milled stainless steel back, a very durable (albeit stiff) quality resin band. A crisp LCD display, and a pretty decent weight for a non-metal watch: 53g. Enough to know you have a piece of quality on your wrist, but still extremely light weight for every day use.
Features:
Multi-band 6 pairing and Tough Solar technology are the highlights of this watch. For $100, you’re getting a watch that never needs a battery replacement (provided you’re in an environment with good sunlight or ambient light) and never needs adjusting, as it sets itself with atomic signals anywhere in the world, making it extremely accurate to the second. Apart from this, it features more functions that are taken for granted, but absolutely vital to have. A countdown timer? Check. Stopwatch? Check. Illumination light? Check. Ability to set multiple alarms? Check. In terms of functions, this watch shines.
Durability:
As expected from Casio’s G-SHOCK line, durability is a staple in every watch they make, and this one is no exception. Adequate to 20 BARS of pressure (200m) for water, this watch will stand up to any activity involving plain water (such as swimming) easily, just don’t take it in the shower as the soaps and steam may damage the seals. It has a durable resin construction which can absorb and distribute shock around the watch, coupled with the free-floating module technology and the design of the band itself, this thing is made to take punishment like a champ.
Overall, this watch is beauty. Not for its flashiness, but because of it’s modesty. You won’t get any comments about how amazing of a watch this is, as it looks like an every day carry, but rest assured, this thing will last.
From my understanding, (may be incorrect), the country in which this watch was made in (Thailand) has the most robust and advanced watch making Casio factory, unlike the other factories they own, like the one that makes cheap models in China. You know that for the money you pay, you’re getting a quality watch made extremely well, a watch with a vast and very useful set of functions, and one that can stand the rigours of everyday life. If you’re hesitant, trust me....
Take the plunge, you will not regret it.
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2018
Quality:
This watch is built like a tank. Solid, milled stainless steel back, a very durable (albeit stiff) quality resin band. A crisp LCD display, and a pretty decent weight for a non-metal watch: 53g. Enough to know you have a piece of quality on your wrist, but still extremely light weight for every day use.
Features:
Multi-band 6 pairing and Tough Solar technology are the highlights of this watch. For $100, you’re getting a watch that never needs a battery replacement (provided you’re in an environment with good sunlight or ambient light) and never needs adjusting, as it sets itself with atomic signals anywhere in the world, making it extremely accurate to the second. Apart from this, it features more functions that are taken for granted, but absolutely vital to have. A countdown timer? Check. Stopwatch? Check. Illumination light? Check. Ability to set multiple alarms? Check. In terms of functions, this watch shines.
Durability:
As expected from Casio’s G-SHOCK line, durability is a staple in every watch they make, and this one is no exception. Adequate to 20 BARS of pressure (200m) for water, this watch will stand up to any activity involving plain water (such as swimming) easily, just don’t take it in the shower as the soaps and steam may damage the seals. It has a durable resin construction which can absorb and distribute shock around the watch, coupled with the free-floating module technology and the design of the band itself, this thing is made to take punishment like a champ.
Overall, this watch is beauty. Not for its flashiness, but because of it’s modesty. You won’t get any comments about how amazing of a watch this is, as it looks like an every day carry, but rest assured, this thing will last.
From my understanding, (may be incorrect), the country in which this watch was made in (Thailand) has the most robust and advanced watch making Casio factory, unlike the other factories they own, like the one that makes cheap models in China. You know that for the money you pay, you’re getting a quality watch made extremely well, a watch with a vast and very useful set of functions, and one that can stand the rigours of everyday life. If you’re hesitant, trust me....
Take the plunge, you will not regret it.
A mi me ha encantado, pero porque el producto fue escogido después de haberme puesto a investigar un buen rato acorde a mis gustos y necesidades específicos.
El reloj me llegó en una caja de cartón y no de metal según se muestra en algunos videos. Según Casio, esto es perfectamente normal y no implica que el reloj sea falso (me imagino que les salió más barato vender en cartón que en metal).
El precio del reloj al comprarlo en Amazon México, tiene incluido un impuesto, que nos cuesta a nosotros más de $200 ¿es injusto? lo es como cualquier impuesto existente.
El reloj tiene celdas solares que permiten tomar la luz del sol y almacenar dicha energía en una batería recargable. No tendrás que pagar baterías cuando tu Gshock se acaben, sin embargo, desconozco cuanto dure de vida la batería solar de este reloj. Aún así, estoy seguro que durará muchos años.
Es un reloj muy bonito y lo recomiendo, pero pues cada quien tiene sus gustos y necesidades y este reloj fue el que yo quería.
Razones por lo que lo escogí:
*Deseaba un Gshock porque todos ellos tienen fama de aguantar golpes y caídas serias. A parte de ser maraca Casio, reconocida por hacer relojes duraderos.
*Erróneamente pensé que al ser de batería solar jamás tendría que preocuparme por cambiar baterías, sin embargo, al parecer la batería solar que contiene sí se puede acabar ¿cuándo? No lo sé, pero llevo un mes con mi reloj y la batería siempre se ha mostrado en Full desde que me llegó.
*Un reloj bueno. Deseaba tener un buen reloj, que yo supiese que pueda contar con él en fuertes lluvias, al ir al monte, para practicar cualquier ejercicio al aire libre y que mi reloj iba a aguantar mis pocas precauciones con el y resistir los golpes y caídas.
*Sencillito. Este reloj debía acompañarme en todo el día y en cualquier lugar, sin miedo a que pueda llamar la atención de rateros. Y hasta ahora lo a hecho bien, no llama la atención y desde lejos parece el clásico reloj casio de $300, sólo para quienes tengan un buen ojo podrían notar que este reloj es distinto.
*Grueso medio. Este reloj no es tan grueso como los otros Gshocks, ni tampoco es delgado como los otros Casio.Es un término medio y queda perfecto para personas con brazos delgados como yo.
*Detalles técnicos. Me sirve mucho que tenga resistencia de hasta 200 metros bajo el agua, y que tenga temporizador de hasta 24 hrs., esto me sirve mucho en la cocina o al hacer múltiples tareas y me ayuda a recordar.
*Un reloj para toda la vida. Mi intención es que fuese mi único reloj (al menos que me lo roben o lo olvide), espero que así sea. Aunque admito que al comprar un Gshock te dan ganas de comprar otros más.
*La luz ilumina completamente la imagen del reloj, puedes activar o desactivar el sonido al oprimir cualquier botón, tiene función de ahorro de energía que se activa si no hay luz (la pantalla se pone en blanco) y se recupera poniendola en dirección a un foco u oprimiendo cualquier botón.
Detalles no tan buenos:
*No te sirve si quieres algo vistoso o que se vea de dinero. Ni si quieres un reloj grueso.
*Sus 5 alarmas, sólo 2 me suenan distinto. Las demás tres me suenan idénticas.
*Que se pueda sincronizar con las 5 antenas nucleares para sincronizarlo no es necesario, como yo no tengo ventana al cielo, decidí poner la hora manual y hasta ahora me ha servido al 100%.
*Si lo vas a usar en casa u oficina, no te srive de nada tener el horario de varios países alrededor del mundo.
*Al inicio parace complicado y tedioso leer el instructivo pero en cuestión de horas y uso diario, el problema desaparece. La verdad es que no es tan complicado como parece en el instructivo.
*Sus botones no son duros como algunos Schock sin embargo para oprimirlos debes usar la uña. Yo estoy acostumbrado a los casio sencillos, con botones saltones y que fácilmente se oprimian tocando con el dedo, pero a pesar de que este reloj se oprima con la uña no es duro como otros que hasta te lastiman la uña o te dejan marcas en las yemas de los dedos.
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