Casio Men's AW80D-7A
Casio Men's AW80D-7A Sports Chronograph Alarm 10-Year Battery Databank Watch
I like a
Casio Men's AW80D-7A
with analog hands, but with digital features. Since they are hard to find these days, I ordered this one.
The good:
The LCD portion of the Casio Men's AW80D-7A is very easy to read.
The Casio Men's AW80D-7A seems accurate so far.
The analog portion of the
Casio Men's AW80D-7A
is controlled by the digital, so Casio Men's AW80D-7A should stay as accurate as the digital portion. (The minute hand clicks 1/3 of a minute every 20 seconds.)
The Casio Men's AW80D-7A has no second hand. Sometimes I like to use one to time short things. Yes, there is a built in stop Casio Men's AW80D-7A, but it is as hard to use as all the other digital features. (But my guess is the lack of a second hand will extend battery life.)
The band grabbed the hair on my arm. I had to go out and buy a twist-o-flex.
There is no stem to set the analog portion of the Casio Men's AW80D-7A. Instead, you go into handsetting mode in the digital portion, and push a button and wait for the hands to move forward to the correct time. To set the hands forward 11 hours to go off of DST took several minutes.
The Casio Men's AW80D-7A has a DST setting. It sets the digital portion of the
Casio Men's AW80D-7A
ahead an hour. But it doesn't automatically go back after DST ends. So you still need to adjust the watch. It's not much easier than just resetting the time. And it doesn't affect the analog hands.
The Casio Men's AW80D-7A has a world time feature. You can quickly find out the time in Bangkok. But don't expect to use this on your vacation to keep track of the local time. Press any button and you will return to your local time.
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