Saturday, February 9, 2013

Casio Men's AQ150W-1EV Ana-Digi Chronograph Sport Watch Special Discount


  • Watch Information
  • Brand, Seller, or Collection Name Casio
  • Model number AQ150W-1EV
  • Part Number AQ150W-1EV
  • Item Shape Round
  • Dial window material type Mineral
  • Display Type Analog and digital
  • Clasp Buckle
  • Case material Resin
  • Case diameter 41 millimeters
  • Case Thickness 12 millimeters
  • Band Material Resin
  • Band length mens
  • Band width 20 millimeters
  • Band Color Black
  • Dial color Black
  • Bezel material Resin
  • Bezel function Stationary
  • Calendar Day, date, and month
  • Special features alarm-feature, Water Resistant
  • Movement Quartz
  • Water resistant depth 330 Feet
  • Warranty type Contact seller of record


The Casio Men's Ana-Digi Chronograph Sport Watch features both analog and digital time displays among a host of other functions, making it the perfect timepiece for sportsmen and outdoors enthusiasts. This versatile timepiece is constructed with a lightweight resin case, a resin bezel, and a resin wristband with an adjustable buckle clasp. A durable mineral window shields the black dial face, which features luminous hour indexes, matching watch hands, and a digital display below the six o'clock position. The timepiece includes day, date, and month displays, as well as helpful mode, light, and adjust buttons that allow you to personalize your timepiece to your daily activities. This quartz-powered timepiece is water resistant to 330 feet.

With the launch of its first watch in November 1974, Casio entered the wristwatch market at a time when the watch industry had just discovered digital technology. As a company with cutting-edge electronic technology developed for pocket calculators, Casio entered this field confident that it could develop timepieces that would lead the market.
In developing its own wristwatches Casio began with the basic question, ""What is a wristwatch?"" Rather than simply making a digital version of the conventional mechanical watch, we thought that the ideal wristwatch should be something that shows all facets of time in a consistent way. Based on this, Casio was able to create a watch that displayed the precise time including the second, minute, hour, day, and month — not to mention a.m. or p.m., and the day of the week. It was the first watch in the world with a digital automatic calendar function that eliminated the need to reset the calendar due the variation in month length. Rather than using a conventional watch face and hands, a digital liquid crystal display was adopted to better show all the information. This culminated in the 1974 launch of the CASIOTRON, the world’s first digital watch with automatic calendar. The CASIOTRON won acclaim as a groundbreaking product that represented a complete departure from the conventional wristwatch.

Casio transformed the concept of the watch — from a mere timepiece to an information device for the wrist — and undertook product planning based on this innovative idea. We developed not only time functions such as global time zone watches, but also other radical new functions using Casio’s own digital technology, including calculator and dictionary functions, as well as a phonebook feature based on memory technology, and even a thermometer function using a built-in sensor. The memory-function watches became our DATA BANK product series, while the sensor watches developed into two unique Casio product lines of today: the Pathfinder series displaying altitude, atmospheric pressure, and compass readings.

In 1983, Casio launched the shock-resistant G-SHOCK watch. This product shattered the notion that a watch is a fragile piece of jewelry that needs to be handled with care, and was the result of Casio engineers taking on the challenge of creating the world’s toughest watch. Using a triple-protection design for the parts, module, and case, the G-SHOCK offered a radical new type of watch that was unaffected by strong impacts or shaking. Its practicality was immediately recognized, and its unique look, which embodied its functionality, became wildly popular, resulting in explosive sales in the early 1990s. The G-SHOCK soon adopted various new sensors, solar-powered radio-controlled technology (described below), and new materials for even better durability. By always employing the latest technology, and continuing to transcend conventional thinking about the watch, the G-SHOCK brand has become Casio’s flagship timepiece product.

Today, Casio is focusing its efforts on solar-powered radio-controlled watches: the built-in solar battery eliminates the nuisance of replacing batteries, and the radio-controlled function means users never have to reset the time. In particular, the radio-controlled function represents a revolution in time-keeping technology similar to the impact created when mechanical watches gave way to quartz technology. Through the further development of high radio-wave sensitivity, miniaturization, and improved energy efficiency, Casio continues to produce a whole range of radio-controlled models.



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