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Casio AQ-161W-2EVEF Mens Combi watch

Casio AQ-161W-2EVEF Mens Combi watch
From Casio

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Product Description

This Active Dial model features a full-face LCD and combines the best of both analogue and digital timekeeping. Features include Moon and Tide graph, 5 Daily Alarms, Stopwatch and is 100m Water Resistant.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #126 in Watches
  • Brand: Casio
  • Model: AQ-161W-2EVEF
  • Dimensions: .0 pounds
  • Band material: Resin
  • Bezel material: Resin
  • Case material: stainless-steel
  • Clasp type: Buckle
  • Dial color: Blue
  • Dial window material: Acrylic
  • Movement type: Quartz
  • Water-resistant to 100 metres

Features

  • Tide graph,Graphically displays tides based on lunar periodicity and

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description
This Active Dial model features a full-face LCD and combines the best of both analogue and digital timekeeping. Features include Moon and Tide graph, 5 Daily Alarms, Stopwatch and is 100m Water Resistant.

Box Contains

  • CASIO AQ-161W-2EVEF WATCH
  • INSTRUCTION MANUAL
  • 2 YEAR GUARANTEE


  • Customer Reviews

    Unbeatable value!!!5
    I've had 2 of these watches over the past 4 years (for me and my son) we treat them rough and wear them constantly at work and play. Fantastic is all I can say, does all it says it will. Tide times fiddly at first, you have to google the phrase in the hand book to get the appropriate values for your region, but that's easy enough.

    One pain is the analogue hand adjustment...when the clocks have to be adjusted back one hour for daylight saving in the autumn, you have to depress a button for eleven slow clockwise rotations as the hands only move forward! (this maybe a qwerk of the two models I have but I doubt it)...you end up with a sore finger!!!

    Watch straps break after much abuse...but the original items are cheaply available direct from casio..brilliant service, about £10...I wasted so much time trying to find alternatives assuming they would supply spares for a relatively cheap watch..I was wrong!

    However now the watch is only £18, that choice will get a bit harder.
    The face scratches fairly easily because it's raised, but polishes out with metal polish like a dream.

    If you want a tide watch, that's tough, cheap, can be worn anywhere and still gets admiring comments (the blue face is great in the flesh) look no further. You will not be dissapointed!

    Great watch for watersports and everyday 5
    A brilliant watch, it does have a couple of minor faults, as others have mentioned the curved face is open to scratching, and the strap to breaking, however, these factors are thrown into minority by the positive points: the watch is great for sailors, it has a good count down feature sure to improve ones race starts, and having both analog and digital display means regardless of ones preference the time can easily and quickly be obtained during sport.
    As well as being great for sailing and other water sports the watch it is also suitable for everyday life, it is stylish and (save for the strap) durable.
    Also, the watch has five alarms, a big bonus in my book.
    All in all a good value 5 star watch, I thoroughly recommend it.

    Surfer's friend but watch out for strap.4
    Had this watch a few years now, comes with a very fat little instruction book, couldn't quite grasp the tide indicator where you read the display as low tide (slightly to the right of the tide display in the pic above the hands) I would naturally read as high tide? Its quite chunky and fat a bit like a divers watch but quite light in weight , 40g I think. Have surfed with this watch on the whole time and no problems, also never had to replace the battery. Only problem in the end was the strap, first it snapped so went to watch shop and they say it will only take a specific casio strap and reckoned it would cost £18 so taped and wired old strap together while I decided whether to get a new one or not and then the pin that holds the strap to the watch face ripped out through the hole that holds it in place as the strap pin holes are only in a plastic lug and not into the metal casing. Built in obsolesence? Now watch is only £18 to buy it's no biggy to replace it but always seems a shame and not very environmentally friendly to ditch a perfectly good watch because the strap breaks.