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Men's analog and digital watch chronograph by Casio, XXL size with rubber strap in black color. It features a battery mechanism, which relies on the electrical energy provided by the battery, resulting in accuracy and durability. It is suitable for free diving with equipment. The watch is water-resistant up to 20 atm/200 meters. The values are not related...
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Men's analog and digital watch chronograph by Casio, XXL size with rubber strap in black color. It features a battery mechanism, which relies on the electrical energy provided by the battery, resulting in accuracy and durability. It is suitable for free diving with equipment. The watch is water-resistant up to 20 atm/200 meters. The values are not related to diving depth but to the atmospheric pressure used during the water resistance test. The G-Shock series was designed and stands out for its durability, innovation, and multifunctionality.
Key Features:
• Mechanism: Battery
• Size: 51.2mm
• Waterproof: Shallow Diving (20 Atm)
• With date display
• Chronometer
• Illuminated Dial
• Alarm
• Strap Material: Rubber
• Strap Color: Black
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The negative is that the dial is gold, the same as the hands, which makes it very difficult to see the time.
Cheap and durable. The only downside is the difficulty in seeing the time. The hands are the same color as the panel and are not visible. I had to make their tips a little white so that I can distinguish the time
Impressive watch, it doesn't have any issues but you struggle to see the time!
Very good choice for sports and a little more extreme things