Silver-tone watch featuring left-handed crown and black dial with 1/20-second chronograph function, slide-rotating inner bezel, and date window.
45.5 mm stainless steel case with mineral dial window.
Quartz movement with analog display.
Stainless steel band featuring fold-over push-button clasp with safety.
100M water resistant.
Imported from USA.
About Casio: With the launch of its first watch in November 1974,
Casio entered the wristwatch market at a time when the watch
industry had just discovered digital technology. As a company
with cutting-edge electronic technology developed for pocket
calculators, Casio entered this field confident that it could
develop timepieces that would lead the market.
The Casio Men's Edifice Stainless Steel Multi-Function
Chronograph Watch exists at the crossroads of comfort, style and
functionality…which is where you should be. This dynamic
timepiece kicks off with a 45.5mm stainless steel case and a
stationary bezel with a textured edge. There are also pushers on
both sides of the case, along with a protected screw-down crown
on the right side. The watch's black dial is a flurry of function
with a sliding inner bezel, silver-toned hour markers and hands,
which are powered by quartz movement. The dial also features
three chronograph sub-dials with 12-hour, 60-minute and 60-second
displays, along with a date display window at the 3 'o clock
position. The stainless steel three-link bracelet straps this
watch to the wrist, while a fold-over push-button clasp with a
safety ensures that it stays there. Finally, this watch offers
water resistance up to 330 feet (100 meters).
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Casio
With the launch of its first watch in November 1974, Casio
entered the wristwatch market at a time when the watch industry
had just discovered digital technology. As a company with
cutting-edge electronic technology developed for pocket
calculators, Casio entered this field confident that it could
develop timepieces that would lead the market.
Today, Casio is focusing its efforts on solar-powered
radio-controlled watches: the built-in solar battery eliminates
the nuisance of replacing batteries, atomic timekeeping means the
users never have to reset the time. Recently, Casio launched a
series of Bluetooth watches that sync to the users cell phone to
automatically update the time. Casio is always moving time
forward.
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