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Description

Mns Forrester Ana Digi Watch Slvr Top Ring w/Blk Resin Band Thermometer,, Tide Graph,, Moon Phase,, 100m WR


Product Details
Package Length:4.8 inches
Package Width:3.1 inches
Package Height:2.8 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 91 reviews

Watch Information
Crystal Material:Mineral
Clasp:Buckle
Case Diameter:42 millimeters
Case Thickness:14 millimeters
Case Material:Resin
Band Material:Resin
Bezel Material:stainless-steel
Dial Color:digital
Movement:Quartz
Calendar:day-and-date
Water Resistance Depth:330 feet

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 91 customer reviews )
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65 of 66 found the following review helpful:


5One Word: Calibrate!!  Jul 09, 2008 By CasioKid
After reading the reviews on here, I was a bit hesitant about buying this watch. I have had other Casio thermometer watches in the past, and was able to calibrate them to the accurate temperature while on my wrist. Despite all the reviews complaining about the inaccuracy of the temp, THIS WATCH IS NO DIFFERENT. All that needs to be done is to get a temp reading with another thermometer, and then program this watch according to the instruction booklet. That's it. It's reading temperature very accurately as I type. Yes, the instruction booklet is complicated (the PDF version from Casio.com is MUCH easier to follow), but it is worth it!

67 of 76 found the following review helpful:


3Disappointing For A Casio  Sep 19, 2007 By Robert Rossi
I've had Casios before, and this one is a step down. It is very difficult to set up, especially the analog time. Here's my biggest complaint and biggest warning: If you are looking to buy this watch as an accurate displaying of the temperature, then look for another product. What they only tell you in the fine print after you buy the watch is that the temperature reading is affected by your body temperature. So...if you're planning on actually WEARING the watch (hello??) you won't get an accurate temperature. I'm sitting in a 75 degree room typing this, and the watch says the temperature is 92.4 degrees farenheit. Like I said, a tad disappointing.

15 of 15 found the following review helpful:


3Nice watch but poor bezel design  Apr 08, 2008 By A. R. Payne
I love this watch but it has one major flaw. The bezel is not protected by the case at all. It actually is a dome shape instead of being set into the case like most sport type watches. I got 2 big scratches in it within 2 weeks. As above....the temp does not read correctly unless you take the watch off but I expected that.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4A bundle of information at your wrist  May 02, 2009 By Ryan Robbins
I have returned to Casio after using a Timex Expedition electronic compass watch for the last 6 1/2 years. The Timex Expedition's batteries kept dying after only a year even though they were supposed to last three to four years, plus the Expedition kept resetting itself.

This Casio Forester packs a lot into a watch for Amazon's super-low price.

If you spend a lot of time outdoors and want to know the temperature, tides, and moon phases, this is the perfect watch. Be warned, though: The instruction booklet is wrong in detailing how to calibrate the temperature sensor. Calibrate the sensor while wearing the watch. Otherwise, your body heat will add almost 20 degrees to the sensor's reading. Right now my watch says it's 70.2 degrees inside. A nearby thermometer says it's 70.9 degrees.

To get the most accurate tidal data, don't rely on using the nearest major city's longitude or lunitidal value. Use Google Earth or another mapping application to get your exact longitude. Then use data provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to determine your locale's precise lunitidal value (http://tidesandcurrents.noaa.gov/faq2.html#22).

Aside from the specific features this watch has, positives include the luminescent analog hands, the Daylight Saving time toggle switch, and the World Time function that enables you to see the current time in major cities around the world. Also, the analog display enables you to see the time when you're using the stopwatch, timer, or tidal calendar.

Negatives include the fact that you have to set the analog hands separately from the digital setting. This means that toggling Daylight Saving time on and off for the digital display has no effect on the analog display. Another negative is the tiny date display and the relatively small digital time display. The time should be larger than the temperature. This is, after all, a watch first and foremost.


5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


4all good  Jan 11, 2007 By Paul Harrington
all good - tells the time, some stuff about the moon and tides - temperature is pretty pointless as the heat from your wrist messes things up. Theres a handy function where the back light turns on when you tilt your wrist. Only problem is the backlight only stays on for a second and you cant hold the button in to keep it on longer

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