
The shock-resistant design of the Casio Men's G-Shock Atomic Tough Solar Watch makes it a one-of-a-kind timepiece. This tough watch is constructed with a durable black resin case, a stationary stainless steel bezel, and a black resin wristband with an adjustable buckle clasp for a personalized fit. A durable mineral window shields the digital-gray dial face, which features the time display, as well as the day, date, and month. The digital-quartz-powered watch includes adjust, mode, split/reset, and start/stop function buttons to fit your activity, as well as subdials that track battery life. It is water resistant to 660 feet and is backed by a one-year limited manufacturer's warranty.

Customer Review: tank of a watch
Summary: Wear it and forget it. It is a tank. Mega durable. I put this thing through hell and the face doesnt even get a scratch ... good material and recessed. I never ever have to set the time because it's synched (living next to Fort Collins doesnt hurt). AutoEL feature is brilliant. If it doesnt detect movement for a long time, the display shuts off - genius! Of course, tough solar means I dont have to ever worry about battery. Being a frequent flyer, the dual time zone with preset cities is also a huge plus for me. Extremely easy to use with intuitive controls This watch is also made in Japan (rather Thailand), if you care about that 3+ years of ownership now and its been solid for me. Oh, and the reason I bought this? I had 3 Timex Ironmans fail on me with 2 months of ownership (though, it was cosmetic and not functional - their straps broke)
Customer Review: GW500A
I bought one of these several months ago. It's one tough piece of machinery. Time and other data on its face are easily read. Operation is relatively simple and straight forward although the accompanying manual is confusing in places. Picking up the time signals from Ft Collins has been a snap. I've never bothered removing the watch at night, placing it near a window, or any of the other things the manual recommends to facilitate signal reception; and have never missed an update. Casio could have done a few things to improve this model. The three circles on its face designating battery status, five minute increments, alarm, etc are barely readable. The five minute increment circle, the most readable of the three, is about as useful as an extra nostril. Everybody would be better off if it had been left out of the design and the other two circles made larger and more readable. One other thing would make the watch more efficient. As it is, it looks for the Ft Collins signal at 1:00 am, 2:00 am, 3:00 am, 4:00 am, and 5:00 am. Later models, like the 3431 movement, stops looking for the signal once one is received. Much more efficient. All this is pretty nit picky though. Bottom line is this watch is tough as nails, is incredibly accurate, and is about as reliable as gravity. If you want a watch that works flawlessly, that cares not one whit how badly you punish it, and that will not cost you an arm and a leg--this watch is as good as you are likely to find.
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