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Casio Men's Wave Ceptor watch #WV58DA1AV
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Casio Men's Wave Ceptor watch #WV58DA1AV

List Price: $49.95
Our Price: $32.04
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SKU:

WV58DA1AV

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Description:

Atomic timekeeping, Auto receives radio signals 6 times daily/manual function, Electro-luminescent backlight with afterglow, World time - 29 timezones (48 cities), City code display, Brushed stainless steel bezel, Charcoal grey polyurethane selector buttons, Daylight saving auto on/off, Daily alarm, Countdown timer, 1/100 second digital stopwatch, Hourly time signal, Auto calendar, 12/24 hour formats, 50 meters/165 feet water resistant

Product Details:
Package Length: 4.9 inches
Package Width: 3.1 inches
Package Height: 2.7 inches
Package Weight: 0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 148 reviews
Watch Information:
Crystal Material: Mineral
Clasp: fold-over-clasp-with-double-push-button-safety
Case Diameter: 44 millimeters
Case Thickness: 11 millimeters
Case Material: stainless-steel
Band Material: stainless-steel
Bezel Material: stainless-steel
Dial Color: digital
Movement: Quartz
Calendar: day-date-and-month
Water Resistance Depth: 165 feet
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 148 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

36 of 41 found the following review helpful:

4Performs as advertisedAug 20, 2007
By John Wieser
This watch has a lot of features like stop watch, alarm, and automatic time sync. They are work well. It also has some negatives. This watch is heavy and big. My bicep has grown an inch in the first week. The wrist band is difficult to re-size. You must remove links unless you have a huge wrist. You will need an awl, or something slender and pointed. The keys that hold these links togeter came out very hard, I scratched the outside of the band with every link removed. I should have laid the band on a soft cloth (my fault). The watch is perfectly accurate, not bad looking, and priced under $40. That's a pretty good value for this type of watch.

23 of 25 found the following review helpful:

2Customer service non-existentNov 18, 2009
By John Reublin
Pro: I live in central Florida at the far edge of the reception zone and find that the watch sets itself on the first try every night no matter where I lay it, or how I point it, inside my house. All features work nicely. The display is a nice size and easy to read. I like the fact that all the essentials are shown.....hour, minute, seconds, am, pm, dst, month, date, year, day of week, and etc. without having to press extra buttons.

Con: This is a BIG, BIG, BIG con. My efforts with Casio customer support to learn how to change out the battery were fruitless, and after my first try........met with silence. They would have me send the watch to New Jersey to have the battery changed. Local jewelers are a no-no according to Casio. So $10.00 up, another $10.00 back, plus around another $30.00 for the battery and labor. How ever nice the watch may be, it will be a throw away after two years.

19 of 23 found the following review helpful:

4Great watch for outdoor night owlsMar 01, 2008
By Triformer
First and formost let me say to another reviewer thank you for the comment you made that said in effect unless you have a huge wrist taking out the links is hard. I have a H U G E wrist and when I took the watch out of the box it fit perfectly as if it were made for me. I've been stopped by this part of me from buying many a cool looking, what ever watch for years. It's nice to have some thing for us big guys to have.
Now as to why only 4 out of 5 stars and an explanation for the title of my review. I am very zealous about being on time and this is why I love getting radio watches like this one. The add says it updates the time 6 times a day. Check the manual. For my part of the country (the Mid West) those 6 times are from 12 a.m. to 6 a.m. And to make sure you are getting a right reading you have to be near a window or better yet outside to get a decent reading. Who's up at that hour? Not me. Certainly not to set a watch. I know I can do it manually but what's the point of me buying it then if I have to reset it all the time. Casio should have staggarded out the reset times through out the day.
Other than that...good watch.
Thank you for your time in reading my review.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

1Low quality and worse customer service.Oct 14, 2010
By Ronald B. Raff
I purchased this watch new several months ago. All was good until about two weeks ago when the clasp decided to quit working. The watch slid off my wrist, landing on the floor. Of course one of the corners of the cheap plastic case broke making the watch unwearable. I called Casios toll free number and was told that neither the clasp, band or case were covered by the one year warranty. I asked the rude bi*ch that answered, what exactly was covered? She replied only the inner workings and hung up on me. I'll never buy another Casio product of any kind.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5WaveceptorMar 09, 2009
By Byron H. Okada "Samuri Kid"
The watch is a excellent buy. It works well and with its ability to sync to WWV it is very accurate. It even changed when daylight savings time changed.

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