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Casio W-735H-1BVEF
Casio W-735H-1BVEF.
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Casio W-735H-1BVEF

Price 59.99 USD excluding sales tax

Do you think a vibrating alarm would be useful? The W-735H has one. It also has a stopwatch with an automatic start, a front-facing illuminator button, and it's quite resilient in various environments. Kind of like a budget G-Shock but the battery lasts 10 years!

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Do you think a vibrating alarm would be useful? The W-735H has one. It also has a stopwatch with an automatic start, a front-facing illuminator button, and it's quite resilient in various environments. Kind of like a budget G-Shock but the battery lasts 10 years!

Officially, the watch isn't shock resistant, and you don't get the mineral glass and other fancy stuff. The display is recessed to prevent scratches, and we've banged up these things without worries or issues. If you break this thing in an accident, chances are it would have broken a more expensive watch as well.

The suffix 1BVEF means the color code (1 means Black, B means a blacked-out negative display), and VEF for Export / European version. The various regions are most often just packaged a bit differently, and the manual language varies.

Technical Specs

Casio wristwatches have so much in common that finding the right one for you may be difficult. Here are some simple facts:

  • Width: 47.1 mm
  • Height: 51.4 mm
  • Thickness: 16.1 mm
  • Weight: 50 g
  • Battery / Life: CR2032 / 10 years
  • Water Resistance: 10 BAR / 100 m
  • Made in China
  • Module: 3416

Features

These are features that may require clarification and may not be found on all models:

World Time

This model has no automation and allows you to set a secondary time down to the minutes. It also allows you to choose between the 12- and 24-hour formats independently of your regular timekeeping display.

Countdown Timer

The timer can be set with 1-second increments for up to 24 hours. Curiously, this model shows 1/10 seconds when running.

Stopwatch

Stopwatch with 1/100th precision up to 24 hours. Displays elapsed time and can be toggled for split times and 1st and 2nd places. This module also has an automatic start with a 5-second delay.

The split time in Casio watches means freezing the elapsed time on the screen while the stopwatch keeps running in the background. E.G. if you run 1:36 laps with a steady pace, your first split time will be 1:36, the second one 3:12, then 4:48, and so on.

Alarm Clock / Hourly Signals

You can set hourly time signals on or off, and the watch has a single daily alarm.

Calendar to the year 2099

You don't have to check the date setting of this watch each month: leap years, Februaries, and Biblical events are covered for a very long time – automagically.

Backlight

This watch has two amber-colored LEDs for viewing in the dark. The Afterglow is fixed to 1.5 seconds. Higher-end models of today have something they call the Super Illuminati but this one is just fine.

Vibrating Alert

You can make the watch beep or vibrate the alerts. This is rather useful when you are in hush-hush situations but also if the environment is so loud that you wouldn't hear the alert.

Made by Casio

The first invention by Tadao Kashio was the yubiwa pipe: a ring that allows you to smoke a cigarette hands-free and all the way to the end. Tobacco was expensive in war-torn Japan (because WWII), and people had their hands full of work, so this was exactly what the market wanted. With the profits from the pipe, Kashio could fund the development of Casio's first electro-mechanical calculator.

High intelligence and flair for business combined with this sort of diligence could not have led to anything but the success Casio has achieved. The company has been the first mover too many times to mention. Let's skip the list this time.

Being the first mover has not sacrificed quality: many people still use Casio wristwatches they bought 40 years ago, and they have gained the trust of NASA, numerous special (and non-special) forces, law enforcement, paramedics, and so on. Another long list. The TL;DR is that all of these are damn good, pick any one you like!

All products: Casio

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