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Casio Men’s WVA430J-1 Waveceptor Solar Atomic Ana-Digi Sport Watch

  • Quality Japanese-quartz movement
  • 1/100 Sec Stopwatch, three daily alarms
  • World time 30 cities, bi-lingual display (Eng, Jpn)
  • LED Light with Afterglow
  • Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)

Amazon.com Product Description
With this non-stop, self-adjusting Casio Waveceptor timepiece, you don’t have to worry about replacing batteries because it’s solar powered and you’ll have confidence of always knowing the correct time via the… More >>

Casio Men’s WVA430J-1 Waveceptor Solar Atomic Ana-Digi Sport Watch

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5 Responses to “Casio Men’s WVA430J-1 Waveceptor Solar Atomic Ana-Digi Sport Watch”

  • Must live in location where it is possible to set watch. Not appropriate for cities.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • RJP says:

    Read all the reviews about how hard it was to program watch. I had no problem at all. Works great. Syncronizes every night Like clockwork (pun intended). Perfect size, comfortable. Face is easy to read even with age starting to effect eye sight. numbers good size.

    I do have a problem seeing the lcd day/ date. No big deal. Solar works great no more batteries. Highly recommend. Would purchaase again. I was going to buy a G-shock, decided on this unit due to smaller size, for me a wise choice.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • I bought this item with some trepidation, based on some reviews reference to a tortuous set up. Honestly I just didn’t find it to be the nightmare others have. What is key is that you download the PDF file of instructions. The manual that is included with the watch is not readable with anything short of an electron microscope. It is ridiculous. Once I had the instructions on my laptop screen, it took less than five minutes to set it up with dual time zone displays and an hourly signal tone as well as several alarm times. Honestly, it is just not that difficult. What is is NOT, is intuitive. You really do need to read the manual.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  • Dara Rahnema says:

    Good looking watch, but if you can’t set the time and date after 2 hours, what can I say.

    I sent it back and got my money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • MFC says:

    Accurate and good looking, but watch is bigger than expected, and the band is too long. I’m making believe a big watch hanging on my slim wrist with an overlooped wrist band is “in” this year. But, to tell the truth, at my age, I don’t really care that much. Backlight is functionally useless for any but the youngest of eyes. It needs a more advanced light technology. It takes some false starts in getting it booted. Keep trying and consult the online manual. Alarm setting is complicated but doable. (the Timex bezel technology is easier). The alarm, itself, is inaudible anywhere but in a quiet space. To be fair, Timex’s alarm, although louder, can’t be heard either. According to other reviews, the solar powered battery has the same life span as a regular battery….So, what is the advantage of it? Perhaps it is “greener” than a regular battery. Don’t know.

    An excellent, extremely accurate watch. A smaller size (is there a ladies’ version?) better back light and adjustable alarm sound (or vibration?) would make it more desirable.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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