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Casio Men's AQW101-1AVCF Active Dial Multi-Task Gear Sport Watch

Casio Men's AQW101-1AVCF Active Dial Multi-Task Gear Sport Watch

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Casio Men's AQW101-1AVCF Active Dial Multi-Task Gear Sport Watch

 
 
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Features
  • Reliable quartz movement

  • EL Blacklight with Afterglow, Dual Time,

  • 2 Daily alarms and 1 Snooze Alarm, hourly Time Signal, Countdown Timer

  • Moon Age and phase Indicator, Tide Graph, 12 and 24 hr. Formats, 1/100 Sec. Stopwatch

  • Water resistant up to 660 feet (200 M)


Description

Ideal for the outdoor enthusiast, the Casio Men's Active Dial Sport Watch brings you a wealth of information in a bold design. The durable, silver-tone case backgrounds the black resin bezel with screw details on the corners, and it extends to meet the strong black resin band that secures to the wrist with an adjustable buckle. A bright dial offers a wide variety of features, including a thermometer, temperature memory, moon data, world time, countdown timer, alarm, 12- and 24-hour formats, day, date, month, and a fish indicator to help you determine the right conditions for fishing. With a cool three-dimensional depth on the digital dial, this rugged timepiece is also water-resistant to 660 feet (200 meters) for reliable performance in tough environments.


Product Details
Product Weight:0.0 pounds
Package Length:4.9 inches
Package Width:3.2 inches
Package Height:2.8 inches
Package Weight:0.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 52 reviews

Watch Information
Crystal Material:Mineral
Clasp:Buckle
Case Diameter:38 millimeters
Case Thickness:14 unknown-units
Case Material:Resin
Band Material:Resin
Bezel Material:Resin
Dial Color:digital
Movement:japanese-quartz
Calendar:day-date-and-month
Water Resistance Depth:660 feet

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 52 customer reviews )
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22 of 24 found the following review helpful:


5No real complaints  Feb 21, 2010 By Optimist
Bought this at the same time as a Casio Databank DB35H model. I like this AQW101 "fishing" watch better and will be using it. Just wish it had the 5 alarms like the databank models...

Pros:
1) Face is much easier to read than the DB35H.
2) The analog hands are nice to have. I find myself glacing at those and being able to read them quicker than the digital display at times.
3) The moon and temperature things are nice novelty items :-)
4) The buttons are easy to work with and so far, no problems with them getting hit by accident.
5) The overall style and finish are excellent, especially for the price.
6) The band is good quality (better than on the cheaper DB35H).

Cons:
None really, but if pressed:
1) Its a bit on the big side. Not a problem unless you're "small boned" - and even then, with the band, it conforms well to the wrist.
2) The temperature measurement is modified by your body heat (about +10F)
3) The analog hands sometime cover up the date/etc.

Sorry - no clue on the fishing prediction accuracy ! :-)

32 of 37 found the following review helpful:


4A nice-looking watch -- I like the dual function and the moon dial and temperature, even if the leaping fish are overkill  Dec 16, 2009 By Nathan Andersen "film lover, philosophy professor"
I like inexpensive sports watches. I can't bring myself to wear a watch to impress, and can't imagine wanting a fancy (and expensive) one. I'm like my dad: when it comes to watches I prefer function to form. I like the digital time, the digital timer and the stopwatch. Unlike my dad, however, who for several years (to my mother's chagrin) wore a calculator watch everywhere he went (God rest his soul, I loved the man), I do like it to look good.

I needed a new watch, and wanted to get one that had both a digital readout and hands. I'm not sure why such watches even exist, but I think they look good, and I'm really happy about this watch. I think it looks good on me, and fits well (and I'm a very tall guy, with big wrists) and it has all the functions I could ever want in a watch (timer, alarm and stopwatch, etc.) plus a few more (the compass dial is a fake, though, and this won't give you directions). It reads temperature (though for that it's only an accurate reading if you take it off, since body heat messes with it, though you can adjust for that if you like - I haven't bothered). It shows you the phase of the moon, if you can believe that. But the real showstopper with this watch is the "good fishing" indicator, that varies between one fish and four: when all four leaping fish are lit up, that means (I guess) that you can't miss. I haven't tested the accuracy of its predictions yet and don't know enough (or care) to adjust it. As it turns out, I was surprised by this feature (I guess I didn't read the ad very clearly, mostly looked at the title and the picture, and the price was right and it looks nice). Still, I take some measure of confidence in knowing that if there were a global meltdown, and the local grocery stores were to run out of food, and if I ever got around to buying the proper gear, I'd then have a leg up on all the rest of the sorry sots who don't have a fish predictor built into their watch.

9 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5Casio Thermometer Watch  May 20, 2010 By Daniel Rich
This is an awesome watch. Great value, my previous watch cost
three times as much. The stop watch and timer functions are
very convenient. The Thermometer seems accurate, once you calibrate
it, which is not that hard to do. I have not used the world time
feature in that I have not figured out how to set that up yet. Note
that the booklet that comes with it is pretty complicated, at least
when trying to figure out setting the world time. Otherwise it is O.K.

I love that it is analog and digital. Also, the hands glow at night
and there is a back light function that works well.

This watch is a very nice size and not too bulky.

I would highly recommend this watch to anyone who wants a readable
analog and digital watch with a useful thermometer function, as well
as count up and count down timers.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4A watch that tells you 'the best time to go fishing' ... GREAT!!!  Dec 15, 2010 By Jeffrey A "Jeff"
This Casio Multi-Task Gear Sport Watch is an attractive 200M water resistant gadget that has in addition to the 'Fishing Level Indicator', daily alarms, snooze, hourly time signal, dual time, stopwatch and a countdown timer.

PROS:

Light weight and very comfortable. Not at all bulky.

Attractive analogue and digital time display.

Auto backlit with afterglow. This is handy to see the time during a night fishing trip.

Moon Phase indicator - just another cool gadget on the busy display unless you are the outdoors type.

In 'Time keeping Mode', once you set the time, date and Home Site - the watch's 'fish indicator' predicts the best time to go fishing. When the 'Fishing Level Indicator' reaches Level 5, it's time to bring out the rod and reel! I recommend this watch for any fishing hobbyist.

The watch dial window is mineral - this helps resist scratches. The window is recessed within the bezel (similar to the G-shock models but not as bulky) so it protects the dial window against scratches.

The watch's digital thermometer is accurate. (NOTE: as with all thermometer watches, to get a true temperature reading of the surroundings, you must first remove the watch from your hands!

CONS:

The silver watch front tapers suddenly away from the bezel giving the watch face the illusion of being smaller than it really is. (I like the look of bulkier bezels, that's why I listed this as a con)

The stationary bezel is purely cosmetic. This is a major disappointment since a rotating bezel can be used as a simple mechanical stopwatch or as a backup for your digital stopwatch in case you switch it off in error - that happens to me lots of times! :))

Once the clock minute or hour hand is in the 9 o'clock position, the digital DAY/DATE display is blocked. Either you look 'under' the watch hand to see the date or wait until the hand moves past the 9 o' clock position. This can be truly annoying! (For this design error, I knocked out 1 STAR)

Despite these minor quirks, the Casio Men's AQW101-1ACF Active Dial Multi-Task Gear Sport Watch is a great gadget-filled timepiece. It's attractive and lightweight. Most of all, who would not love a watch that tells you the best time to 'go fishing'? :))
Hey, even if the 'Fishing Level Indicator' doesn't help me catch more fish, it's a great conversation piece ... afterall sport fishermen love to talk about the one that got away! :))

Casio Men's AQW101-1ACF Active Dial Multi-Task Gear Sport Watch is a great gift idea or stocking stuffer for any sport fishing enthusiast!

HELPFUL HINT: If you have problems reading the tiny print in the Casio Men's AQW101-1ACF Active Dial Multi-Task Gear Sport Watch User's Manual, then a simple Google search for 'Casio Watch User Manuals' would give you the website to access to the Casio Men's AQW101-1ACF User's Manual in PDF format. (I saved my Casio User's Manual on my Kindle DX Wireless Reading Device).

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10 of 13 found the following review helpful:


3Neat features but...  May 02, 2010 By B. Fanny "Ex Amazon Customer"
My preference being an analog style watch I struggled to find something that was a decent multifunction watch and without spending a fortune. I give this 3 stars for the features it has, expecially the tide, moon phase, and temp; which is what interested me the most.

Tide feature is going to be rough since it is based on setting a lat / long for whatever area you set it to and is something I don't want to mess around with as some of the boat launches I use in the ocean are sometimes unusable at low tide.

Temp feature though the concept is cool, does not really work. On your wrist it is going to be a varying tempeture based on your body head and where you are located (in the sun, with wind, in rain, etc).

Can't commennt too much on the moon phase or suggested fishing times as I painfully have not been able to go out much to confirm or reject this. :( Neat though.

The other features fill the watch up with lots of extra effort to configure. Of course the tiny manual can be written in any language but a challenge to fully understand.

Lastly, depending on where the hour and minute hands are on the dial the other displays can be difficult to read. Some to the point where you canno get an effective reading.

Awaiting a Casio MDV102-1AV Sea Analog. If I know the time I can figure out the rest.

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