Casio Men’s Edifice Solar Atomic Watch #EQW700DBJ-1A
Casio EQW700DBJ-1A, The new Edifice, EQW700DBJ-1A is a balanced fusion of analog and digital. Stressing high visibility, the LCD is positioned at 4 o clock for easy timekeeping and also functions as a sub-dial for the 1/100th second stopwatch & Dual Time. Waveceptor Atomic Timekeeping provides Non-Stop, Self-Adjusting performance.
Customer Reviews
I searched a long time for a quality watch EQW700DBJ-1A and spent many hours researching and comparing. I started out looking at the Citizen Eco-Drives but then found the Casio Waveceptor series with better features at a fraction of the cost. I’ve had the watch a couple days and learned everything very quickly and had no issues at all. Great watch with solar and atomic clock this is a bargain at the price. Feels like you spent much more. I love the idea of it always being accurate, never needing to set it or changing batteries. It should last a lifetime. I highly recommend to anyone considering.
In buying a new watch I was looking for one with toughness, a little sophistication (solar, automatic, or kinetic), and a touch of elegance. I love the weight and feel of Seiko watches as well as the solar characteristics of Casio and Citizen (I own two of each). My current Casio dress watch (510A) of four years is of cheaper quality construction and very light, but the solar and atomic integrity are excellent and have endured to do this date. Ultimately, two decisions weighed in this purchase: The atomic timekeeping function of never having to adjust the time, and the integrity and toughness of the Casio brand.
I couldn’t have been more pleasantly surprised by this new Casio EQW700DBJ-1A Edifice watch when it arrived. The quality is excellent- the band is of heavy stainless steal, shines with elegance, and carries a significant weight. It looks far better than pictured and my co-workers have all commented on the weight and feel. As for the learning curve, it took me about ten minutes to figure everything out (as I have been familiar with Casio watches). Any watch with several dials is going to have some learning arc, but to simplify things it helps to understand that one dial toggles through all the functions while the other two are for adjustment. As with my other solar watches, it is background charging so one doesn’t need to expose it to direct sunlight. (Simply wearing it or letting it sit on the counter to exposed indoor lighting is sufficient to keep it charged). The atomic function calibrates at night (I keep it near the window), and has calibrated successfully every time (I live in Los Angeles).
I always hesitate purchasing Casio watches because the name implies a more “cheaper” brand. However, this is the most impressive watch from the line of Casio and mirrors the same quality in their higher line of Oceanus watches.
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