Happy New Year to everyone. For my first post this year, I'm writing about one of my favorite everyday watches, the reliable, multi-functional Casio AE-1000W-4BVCF in orange color.
Features and Specifications:
Case and Material:
- Case size (LWH): 48.2 × 45 × 13.8 mm
- Case, bezel and Band Material : Resin
- Weight : 40g
- Water resistance : 100-meter water resistance
Major Functions:
- Multi Time (4 different cities)
- World Time -
- 31 time zones (48 cities + coordinated universal time), daylight saving on/off, Home city/World time city swapping
- 1/100th-second stopwatch,
- Stopwatch measuring capacity: 23:59'59.99''
- Measuring modes: Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times
- Countdown timer Unit: 1/10 second
- Countdown timer range: 24 hours
- Countdown start time setting range: 1 minute to 24 hours (1-minute increments and 1-hour increments)
- 5 daily alarms or one-time alarms
- Full auto-calendar (to year 2099)
- LED light Selectable illumination duration, afterglow Light color
- 12/24-hour format
- Accuracy: ±30 seconds per month
- Telememo
- Mem capacity: Up to 30 Sets of Data, with 8 character name and 16-digit tel no.
- Analog: 2 hands (hour, minute (hands move every 20 seconds))
- Digital: Hour, minute, second, pm, month, date, day
Power Supply
- Battery: CR2025
- Battery Life: Approx. 10 years
- Weight: 49 grams
- Classic analog-digital display
What I like about the Casio HDC-700-1AVCF.
- Most of the functionality written above.
- I Love the display with the world map on the left, and the Analog display on the right that looks like a Radar making this watch unique.
- Provides accurate timekeeping, has multiple time zones, a stopwatch, a countdown timer, and an LED backlight.
The Casio AE-1000W-4BVCF, affectionately nicknamed the "Royale Orange," is a watch that punches far above its weight class. Don't let the modest $20 price tag fool you; this resin-clad timepiece packs a surprising punch of features and personality.
It has a world map and time display, a stopwatch, a timer, and 5 alarms. The watch has an orange resin band and a black/silver two-tone case. The display is large and clear, with a mini-dial and a mini-map that shows the current time zone. The watch is easy to use and adjust, with four buttons and a light function. All of these features are surprisingly easy to navigate through the intuitive button setup, even for those of us who struggle with anything more complex than a microwave timer.
Casio didn't skimp on the durability department. The resin case feels surprisingly solid, and the 100-meter water resistance means you can take this bad boy from the boardroom to the beach without breaking a sweat (or a crystal). The battery life is also a beast, with Casio promising a decade of ticking before you need to crack it open.
The AE-1000W isn't perfect. The digital time display can be a bit small for some, the world time abbreviations can be cryptic at times, and the one that is important to me, is there is no Auto-Repeat feature on the countdown timer. But these are minor quibbles in the face of the watch's overall charm and value.
Overall, I highly recommend the Casio AE-1000W-4BVCF (Royale Orange), is a watch that delivers more than what you pay for. It is perfect for those with a global lifestyle or travel plans. It is a watch that you can wear for a long time without worrying about changing batteries or damaging it. If you are looking for a watch that has a lot of features, a cool design, and a low price, the Casio AE-1000W-4BVCF might be the one for you.
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