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Wave Ceptor Atomic Watch, Databank
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Wave Ceptor Atomic Watch, Databank
- 150-Page Databank, World Time, Electro-luminescent backlight with afterglow
- Atomic Watch, Received time calibration radio signals which keeps the displayed time accurate
- Time Calibration signal reception, Auto receive function (three times per day at 12:00am, 2:00am, 4:00am),Manual receive function
- 150 pages of Telememo, 8 digit calculator, 1/100 second stopwatch,Daily alarm, Hourly time signal,Auto-calendar (per-programmed until 2096)
- 12/24 hour formats, Low battery warning, Accuracy: +/-20 seconds per month, Battery: Approx 2 years on CR2016
Product Description
Calculator. Atomic Watch, receives time calibration radio signal. Auto Daylight Savings adjustment. 150 telememo entries for phone numbers. World time for 30 major cities. Alarm. Stopwatch. Approximate battery life: 2 years on CR2016 . Amazon.com Product Description
PDAs and cell phones may seem like the most efficient method of storing telephone numbers and other essential info while on the go, but neither compares to the portable efficiency of this Casio Databank watch. Outfitted with the ability to hold up to 150 pages of Telememo (names and phone numbers)--with eight letters and 12 numbers per page--the watch is a boon to folks who want to travel as lightly as possible without leaving precious contact information behind. It also makes a handy backup for people who frequently misplace their cell phones, helping ensure that the information within isn't permanently lost. The phone boasts a built-in keypad that makes data entry quick and easy, along with a row of calculator keys. The keypad is helpful in everything from complex functions (determining the rate of return on an investment) to simple ones (figuring out the after-dinner tip). The watch is also strikingly accurate thanks to its thrice-daily calibration with the U.S. Atomic Clock--the official timekeeper of the U.S. government. The upside: precisely accurate time. The downside: no more blaming your watch if you're running late. Busy users will also welcome the stopwatch function, which counts down to within .01 seconds, along with the daily alarm and hourly time signal settings. Additional features include 12- and 24-hour time formats, an electroluminescent backlit screen with afterglow, an auto-calendar feature (preprogrammed to 2096), and a low battery warning (the battery life is approximately two years). As with all Casio timepieces, this Databank watch carries a one-year warranty against defects. What's in the Box Watch, battery, warranty information, user's manual.
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Wave Ceptor Atomic Watch, Databank
- Electronics: 0 pages
- Publisher: Casio
- Label: Casio
- Studio: Casio
- Average Customer Review:
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Summary: Great watch 2007-03-15
Comment: This is my all time favorite watch.. The time update works very well. I leave the watch in a good signal location when I go to bed.
To me, the plastic band is uncomfortable, so I changed to a leather band and feels much better... The battery has a long life.
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