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2009/09/29

Casio Men's Forester Sports Thermometer Watch #AQF100W-7BV

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Powerfully styled and packed full of robust timekeeping and environmental features, the Casio Forester analog-digital stainless steel men's watch offers a stylish black sports resin band that will stay comfortable during your most active sport outings. The large round stainless steel watch case measures 42mm (1.65 inches) wide, and it features an Arabic numeral and small minute index readout around its inner rim that interact with the silver skeleton hands. The light blue LCD face provides current time and date as well as a view to current moon phase. It includes a thermometer readout that measures every even-numbered minute, and you can save up to 50 time/temperature data sets. Other timekeeping features include:
  • World time: 30 time zones, 50 cities, city code display, daylight saving on/off
  • 1/100-second stopwatch with 100-hour capacity and following modes: elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times
  • Countdown timer (up to 100 hours)
  • Auto-calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099)
  • 12/24-hour formats
  • Daily alarm
  • Hourly time signal (which can be turned off)
This watch also features a ±30-second accuracy per month, Afterglow backlighting, and water resistance to 100 meters (330 feet)--offering protection from accidental splashes as well suitable for swimming, snorkeling, and light recreational diving.
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Technical Details

- Quartz movement
- Timing: During each even-numbered minute Memory Measurement Timing: At the top and the bottom of each hour Memory capacity: Up to 50 sets of data (time, temperature) Temperature tendency graph Changeover between Fahrenheit (ºF) and Celsius (ºC)
- Auto electro-luminescent backlight with afterglow
- Resin case; Digital movement; Day-and-date functions
- Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M)
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Customer Buzz
 "Casio Temperature Watch" 2009-09-16
By A. Politano
I have had this watch for about a week now. It's relatively aesthetically pleasing. The watch band hurt my wrist for the first day, but I got used to it quickly. The band is the only thing about the watch i dislike. It's made of cheap plastic, cannot be replaced (to my knowledge) and is obviously meant for a beefier wrist than what I genetically programmed to attain at this age. Nonetheless, it's a great little watch that I see keeping for as long as I can. (or as long as it takes to procure several hundred dollars to upgrade it.)



There has been a lot of confusion over the temperature feature of this watch. I have no idea what you all are talking about. I, for one, followed the instructions in the manual and found that the temperature is indeed correct. (-/+ a bit) The catch is that you must be WEARING THE WATCH WHILE YOU CALIBRATE IT FOR TEMPERATURE, and the ambient temperature mustn't fluctuate too greatly. My indoor temperature sits at a cozy 74 degrees F. After wearing the watch for around half an hour, I calibrated the watch, and the watch read ''73.8*" which, for a $30 watch, ain't bad. I further tested the thermometer feature by going outside where it is a steady 70.0 degrees, and within two temperature-read cycles, (4 minutes) the watch read 69.8 degrees. So I'd say you're getting a fair deal.



The moon phase feature is dead on! Today is Wed. the 16th and the watch tells me that the next new moon is going to be on Friday, Sept. 18th. So, I looked it up, and sure enough at 2-something PM a new moon rises in the sky. How's that for pretty accurate?

Tidal feature is something I won't really get into because i'm not a surfer and I don't take beach trips but twice a year. I can say that the readout looks to be pretty on point, although when you are using the DST feature, this can be off by one hour in either direction.



The automatic light feature is crazy cool, though it only illuminates for a couple seconds. It really is too short of a time to get a clear read of the time at a glance unless you're real swift about it. The needles are indiglo so that's a nifty little thing they threw into the mix. As long as they have time to charge, you can see what time it is without the aid of the auto-light. If all else fails, there's always that handy light button though..



All in all I really like the watch. I recommend it for an outdoorsy type or just a watch collector. The coolness factor overpowers the setbacks on all fronts.

Customer Buzz
 "Watch" 2009-09-16
By RidgeRunner (GA)
This watch has all the bells and whistles, which is why it comes with a thick little booklet on how to set everything. My concern is that if we ever have to change the battery and it loses the settings, it will take forever to set it back up again. Hopefully not. Other than that, it's a great deal.

Customer Buzz
 "Forester watch review" 2009-08-31
By Ronald Musil (LaGrange Park, IL)
I purchased this watch because I wanted a waterproof thermometer watch. Thermometer is accurate from factory, and reads about 11 degrees higher on the wrist.Moon phase is a plus. The tide graph feature [programming] will keep you occupied for hours if you so desire.High tide is 1 bar of 2 hours duration, that changes on the hour.When properly set,and compared to saltwater tidal charts,it is generally accurate within an hour. In general,this is a good looking watch that can be worn casual or for dress.However,you MUST carefully read the instruction manual.

Customer Buzz
 "hard to set features" 2009-08-07
By J. Michael Washburn (jacksonville,fl)
not user friendly in setting features. very difficult to set temp and day settings. would not recommend

Customer Buzz
 "Nice watch" 2009-07-15
By Prerit K. Souda (Los angeles, CA/ Dallas, TX)
It's a nice watch given the price. It never shows temperature properly. It has many features which are not of much use in day-to-day life.


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