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CASIO LADY'S WAVECEPTOR WATCH W/ ANALOG & DIGITAL DIAL CODE LEATHER BAND WHITE LWA120LA-7BVAtomic Timekeeping 50M Water Resistant LED Light with Afterglow World Time 29 time zones, 48 cities 1/100 Sec. Stopwatch Measuring capacity: 23:59'59.99" Measuring modes: Elapsed time Alarm Hourly time signal Auto Calendar (pre-programmed until the year... Read More
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( 2 reviews )




( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: Feb 8 2008
I really like this watch. I wear it all the time. It works well in the pool or shower as well. The only thing I don't like is the light. It only stays lit for 3 or 4 seconds. In the middle of the night or in any darkness, it is impossible to tell what time it is without pressing the button multiple times. It's annoying mostly. I also wish it came with a black strap, but that can be changed at any jeweler. Everything else is great.




( 8 of 10 found this review helpful ) Posted: Apr 26 2007
After a painstaking search for an Atomic Ladies watch that is analog/digital, I came upon this one. It is contemporary, comfortable, attractive, water resistant to 50 m, and the white band works well with most outfits. Casio has another atomic watch under their Baby-G line with a resin wrist strap, but I don't think it is as attractive of face. I wish it was solar! Although I was originally looking for an atomic ladies watch that had a solar battery, I found that very difficult (almost impossible) to find. The standard offering for Casio in the USA (outside of their Oceanus line) has one current line of both atomic/solar ladies watches and it is very difficult to find a seller for them. They are only analog and their faces are mediocre in style. There was another model that was discontinued, with stainless band and frame, similar to the G-Shock but under G-ms, which my husband referred to as a "man watch" as it was barely smaller than his watch and not less manly of style. In summary, the atomic ladies watches that I found browsing the internet were from Casio, Oceanus (a very expensive Casio brand which has an analog line) & NYSW. Casio in Europe has a line of pretty ladies solar atomic analog watches called "Felite," but only some of the ladies watches in that line will tune to the frequency of the atomic tower in the U.S. Casio in Japan also carries a line of Baby-G's that are digital, atomic, solar, and of a square face. The Japanese Casios appear to work worldwide for the atomic towers, likely designed that way for international travelers.
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