Casio G-Shock Watch GWM5600-1CR
- Tough Solar Power
- Shock Resistant, 200M Water Resistant
- Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow
- World Time
- 5 Daily Alarms (1 with snooze)
Product DescriptionMulti-Band. Atomic Timekeeping (US, UK, Germany, Japan). Receives time calibration radio signals which keep the displayed time accurate. Auto receive function (6 times per day) Manual receive function Signal: US WWVB, UK MSF, Germany DCF77, Japan JJY40/JJY60 Frequency: US 60kHz, UK 60kHz, Germany 77. 5kHz, Japan 40/60kHz. Tough Solar Power. Shock Resistant. 200M Water Resistant. Auto EL Backlight with Afterglow. World Time - 29 times zones (48 cities), city code dis. . . More >>
Casio G-Shock Watch GWM5600-1CR
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Comments on Casio G-Shock Watch GWM5600-1CR
Ray Dean Rittenhouse @ 12:10 am
AS ORDERED, DELIVERED AS PROMISED. AMAZON HAS PROVEN TO BE A RELIABLE SOURCE FOR A MULTITUDE OF PRODUCTS. QUALITY PRODUCTS, GOOD WARRANTY, GOOD FEEDBACK, PROMISES KEPT, HIGHLY RECOMMEMDED.
Rating: 4 / 5
J. Emolo @ 2:32 am
Does anyone know the case thickness and diameter of this watch in mm im trying to get a feel for the size of this watch it says it has a slimmer profile than other version but i cant find any specs. Thanks
Rating: 3 / 5
a_friend_usa @ 5:20 am
This is my second Casio solar atomic watch. The first one I returned within days when I bought this one. It was all metal. The band was so uncomfortable that it was almost painful to wear. It was also too big and heavy. I wanted a watch that shows the day, date, and time. The atomic and solar features seemed interesting.
I am very impressed with the atomic part. I live on the east coast and it synchronizes every night on my wrist in bed asleep at either the first or second set time (12 midnight and 1 AM ET). It is nice to know that my watch is always accurate to the second and that it will automatically adjust for daylight savings time. I have not had it long enough to comment on the solar aspect. I hope it gets enough light to keep it charged.
COMPARISON WITH MY OLD WATCH
My old watch was a Timex of very similar design except it did not have the atomic or solar features and only had a plastic watch face which easily scratched. It was smaller, lighter, and had a leather band.
PROS OF CASIO
- atomic feature
- solar (?)
- mineral face
CONS OF CASIO
- smaller size of digits make it harder to see
- size, weight, and plastic band make it less comfortable
It took me several days to weigh these to decide which I wanted to wear. Casio won out. The atomic part was most important because I like always having accurate time to the second. The solar feature and mineral face should make the watch much longer lasting and keep it looking better for much longer. I do miss the larger digits and comfort of my old watch.
You may wish to go to the Casio web site to download the manual (qw3063. pdf).
Rating: 5 / 5
anonymous @ 6:45 am
I had an early model of this watch (non-atomic, non-solar) that I picked up in Japan in the early 80’s. It lasted over 20 years. So far, this one appears to be of the same quality. I love it.
Rating: 5 / 5
Paul Jones @ 6:56 am
There are several reasons I enjoy this model:
1. Sits flat on the wrist. No extra bulk.
2. Latest Casio technology, solar and atomic time.
3. Reasonable price.
4. Retro appearance.
5. Useful features like the countdown timer (one hr lunch or meters), world time for travellers, alarm, etc.
6. Power saving feature to prevent over use of the solar battery.
The one thing I do not like is the fidgity atomic time signal device. I have attempted to set the time via the atomic signal several times without success. Maybe I am incorrectly positioning the watch? Not sure.
If you do not want all the extras that this watch provides, the DW 5600e model would do the trick.
Rating: 4 / 5