Casio Men’s EQS500DB-1A1 Edifice Tough Solar Stainless Steel Multi-Function Watch with Link Bracelet Review

Casio Men's EQS500DB-1A1 Edifice Tough Solar Stainless Steel Multi-Function Watch with Link Bracelet

  • Imported
  • Tough Solar Power (5 months on full charge without further exposure to light), 100M Water Resistant
  • World Time, 29 times zones (29 cities + UTC), city code display, daylight saving on/off, Beeper alarm
  • 1/100 second chronograph, Day & Date Display, Full auto-calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099)
  • 12/24 hour formats, Storage battery: Solar rechargeable battery, Power saving function, Low battery warning
  • Module: 5123
  • Tough Solar Power (5 months on full charge without further exposure to light)

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This Self-Charging Edifice model eliminates the need for battery changes through its unique Solar Powered system. Robust enough to power functions, such as its 1/100th Chronograph, 29-City World Time and Daily Alarm, the EQS500DB-1A1 is not only intelligent, it’s tough also. The solid stainless steel case with mineral glass is water resistant up to 100 meters.

From Casio, a towering edifice in the watch world comes the Casio Men’s Edifice Stainless Steel Multi-Function Chronograph Watch. It kicks off with a 45.8mm stainless steel case with a black-toned stainless steel stationary bezel. The crown and pushers grace both sides of the stainless steel case. These elements cradle a black dial that is a flurry of function protected by a mineral crystal. The dial features silver-toned luminous hour markers and hands powered by precise quartz movement. The dial also features chronograph sub-dials with 1/100-second, day, 60-second and 24-hour displays. A three-link stainless steel bracelet straps this watch to the wrist, while a fold-over push-button safety clasp makes sure it stays there. This watch also features solar power, a full auto calendar and water resistance up to 330 feet (100 meters).
Note:If the watch is in any mode other then timekeeping the second hand will not spin (unless chronograph is actually running)
The way to find out what mode you are in please check the sub-dial located at the 3:00 position if it is not pointing to the day of the week then the watch is not in timekeeping mode thus the second hand will not spin.

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