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Casio Men's SGW100-1V Digital Compass Twin Sensor Sport Watch | 
| Brand: Casio Category: Watch
List Price: $64.95 Buy New: $41.06 as of 9/10/2010 19:07 PDT details You Save: $23.89 (37%)
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Seller: DollarRite Rating: 57 reviews Sales Rank: 148
Band Material: Resin Bezel Material: Metal Case Diameter: 47.6 Case Material: Resin Case Thickness: 13.2 Clasp: Buckle Dial Color: digital Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 660 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 3.2 x 2.8 luminous compass world-time
MPN: SGW100-1V Model: SGW100-1V UPC: 940356551446 EAN: 0940356551446 ASIN: B00186YU4M
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| Features:
| • | Quartz movement | | • | Protective mineral crystal protects watch from scratches | | • | Case diameter: 47.6 mm | | • | Resin case; digital-gray dial; day-date-and-month functions | | • | Water-resistant to 660 feet (200 M) |
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Amazon.com Product Description Innovative technology and sleek, sporty style combine in Casio's Twin Sensor Watch #SGW100-1V. Temperature and direction readings make this rugged timepiece ideal for workouts, outdoor adventures, and water sports. There's also world time (29 time zones/48 cities), declination correction, a convenient stopwatch, four daily alarms and one snooze alarm, auto calendar, and a mineral glass for extra protection against scratching. Direction readings and time are indicated on a large LCD that is divided into three segments for a clear, easy-to-understand display. Water resistance to 660 feet and a rugged resin band ensure durability, while digital quartz movement provides reliable precision.
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Casio twin sensor watch August 30, 2010 Walter Wright (New Orleans, Louisiana, US) Casio makes some of the most dependable watches on the market. The compass and the thermometer are very accurate.
A nice watch. August 29, 2010 L. Williams This watch is a nice little watch, it feels solid, looks solid and has a more expensive look. The picture make this watch look big, but its really an average sized watch, with a medium sized bezel.
The watch is water resistent but I have not taken it any deeper the 5 feet :) so I cant account for any scuba diving... But it works for what it is meant for. The compass feature shows both the compass and temperature, but the watch needs to be taken off for thirty minutes in order for temperature to work accurately. Both functions work good enough but it should not be taken as a true compass or thermastate. This watch only has 4 alarms, so coming from someone who expected it to have 5 alarms, its a downside. Although, I have not woken from any of the alarms by themselves, its good for reminders.
Also, YOU MUST READ THE MANUAL, otherwise you wont have a clue as to what to do in order to work your watch. It doesn't take long, but you will have to read text that is smaller than an ant in order to figure it out. (Recommend to read Casio's website manual for this watch).
Good Watch is as Advertised!! August 26, 2010 Akita I'm in agreement with a lot of the reviews. For the money, it's a good watch and you get what is advertised.
GOOD:
Time display layout, backlight, world time feature which is set to geographic locations, stop watch with split time, countdown timer with minute intervals. Special note on the compass/temp feature. Once you calibrate it works fine. Sometimes you have to recalibrate it but if I were going outdoors and calibrated before I got started I think you could depend on it. Yes as others have mentioned, I get more accurate readings of temp when leaving it off when those ambient temperatures are cooler, which should be obvious. It seems the hotter the ambient temperature the more accurate it gets regardless, which makes sense to me as ambient temperature increases it's going to be more of a factor than your body temp. Either way it does work.
NOT SO GOOD:
What keeps it from 5 stars for me. Is the alarm features, which is something important to me. 4 alarms 1 snooze and an hr signal. Ok well good luck hearing this and probably forget hearing this if you are asleep. I really wish some type of vibe was standard on all digital sport watches like the ones on the cheap hunting/fishing Casio pathfinders (I have two of those). I would probably pay beacoup bucks for a quality G-Shock that had that. Again not a deal breaker for the money the other features certainly make up for it.
Mikey likes it! August 25, 2010 Norman H. Moore Jr. (SAN JOSE, CA, US) At this price point, there is lots to love. After calibration, the compass function works great, the many alarms are helpful, the numbers are large and easy to read, and you can wear it swimming. The thermometer is fun, but you must take it off your wrist for awhile to get a decent reading. All in all a terrific buy.
Expectations exceeded August 24, 2010 Me Excellent sports watch. It looks better than the pictures. You just don't know until it is on your wrist. Not too big. Doesn't look cheap. Even the band looks good, and is comfortable. Time is way more accurate than any watch I've ever owned. Functions work great. No, I'm not surprised that the thermometer is influenced by your wrist temperature. The compass works great, provided that you are not in a metal building or sitting in front of your computer, and you do have to calibrate it first, no more complicated than setting your alarm clock, or setting the time on your VCR. If that sounds scary complicated, you may want to stick with an analog watch. Also, you can't tell by the pictures, but the numbers are sharp and clear, even in sun light. My eyesight isn't too great, but I have no trouble reading the smaller characters.
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