CasioWS1300H Series | Digital Watch | 100 Meter Water Resistance | LED Backlight | 1/100 SEC Stopwatch | Tide Graph | Coundtown Timer | LED Light | Multi Function Alarms | 10 Year Battery
C**S
great value for money
light weight and it does what it says, good quality
G**G
Marvelous
No glare
J**A
Nice looking blue watch.
I purchased ti mainly for the color and because it was cheap. I claims 100m water resistance, which I don`t doubt, knowing Casio record. However, long after swimming with it, I noticed that it retains water under the buttons. So, when you push them, water comes out. Therefore, I don`t think I will be using it for swimming or in the shower, not because it's not water resistant, but because it retains the water under the pushers.
M**N
el cumplimiento
esta súper...tal y como se describe en la imagen de venta. ahora solo queda usarlo. mil gracias
J**E
Awesome for swimming!
The best watch for water and outdoor activities. No Bluetooth connectivity so you can live without notifications in peace. Size is great. Super readable. Easy to set.
M**
Todo bien
Llegó bien
S**N
Belongs in every Casio collection
Love love love this watch. It’s packed with features and is comfortable to wear. It belongs in every Casio collection.
E**.
it is still accurate on 08/07/2024 for tide and moon
I am a dinosaur and don't do great with technical stuff. I wanted a watch where I didn't have to change the date several times a year so I tried this one. I do not have a real need to know the tide and moon phases , but if I could set it up great. Over two days I learned more about " lunitidal intervals" , tide "datum" and moons over meridian , far more than I needed. Don't believe all the yak about how hard it is to figure the lunitidal interval necessary to set up the watch. You will need one of the several tables that show what time the moon passes over the meridian for your selected site. I used the table for Port Canaveral, FL. The only other number you need is the time of the first HIGH tide after the meridian time. Subtract one from the other . That difference is the LUNITIDAL INTERVAL. NO calculator needed . To set up the watch , you enter the UTC time for your location. For my location in FL it is - -5 UTC. My longitude is 80.62 WEST . To be as accurate as possible , I set up the watch for an Interval at the time of the meridian in the table - 12:04 am or 00.04 hrs. The next HIGH tide was 7:23 am or 07:23 hrs. Subtracting , the difference was 7:19 - the lunitidal interval. To be as accurate as possible enter your information on a FULL Moon. On your tide graph , a black dot ( my surfer) rides on the wave indicating the current tide. The moon window shows the correct phases of the moon. DO NOT use the online calculator . this watch is most accurate where there are DIURNAL TIDES. In other areas , the calendar will not be accurate over a period of time and new info will need to be entered.Update review: it is displaying tide and moon phases accurately on 08/07/2024 ( again , this will be accurate for a location with DIURNAL tides - 2 HIGH tides and 2 LOW tides in 24 hours - not the Great Lakes or Gulf of Mexico ) UPDATE 1/20/25 STILL TRACKING TIDES AND MOON PHASE PERFECTLY
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