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Casio Men's G-Shock Trainer Multi-Function Shock Resistant Watch #G7700-1 | 
| Brand: Casio Category: Watch
List Price: $89.00 Buy New: $58.80 You Save: $30.20 (34%)
New (11) from $55.35
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1206
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Band Material: Resin Bezel Material: Resin Case Diameter: 46 Case Material: stainless-steel Case Thickness: 14 Clasp: Buckle Dial Color: gray Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: digital-quartz Water Resistance Depth: 660 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3.2 x 2.7
MPN: G-7700-1 Model: G7700-1 UPC: 079767882686 EAN: 4971850882695 ASIN: B000UV3MMM
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| Features:
| • | Digital-quartz movement | | • | Mineral crystal | | • | Case diameter: 46 mm | | • | Stainless-steel case; Gray dial; Day-date-month-and-year functions | | • | Water-resistant to 200 M (660 feet) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description This Casio men's G-Shock watch is ideal for the athlete serious about his training. This tough watch is shock resistant and water resistant to 660 feet (200 meters), with a stainless steel case and resin bezel. The digital display provides the time as well as functions for world time with 29 time zones, a dual time mode, a calendar pre-programmed until 2099, four multi-function alarms and one snooze alarm, two countdown timers, and a stopwatch accurate to 1/1000th of a second and with memory for 100 laps. A black resin band keeps the watch securely on the wrist. It is covered by the manufacturer's 1-year warranty.
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| Customer Reviews:
G7700 for Running/Endurance Workouts October 14, 2008 S. Seall (Arizona) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Decided to purchase a G-Shock after going through a few Timex Ironman models over the last few years, which never seemed to last that long (LCD display on one, watchband on another - which is integrated with the timepiece on that model and can't be replaced, making the watch unwearable when the band breaks - and most recently, the stopwatch function intermittently stopping on another). The Casio G-Shock line has a good reputation for durability, and this particular model (G7700-1) is a good watch at a good price, and I do like it. A couple of things to note, though, especially for those planning to use it during running/endurance workouts and considering a switch from the various Ironman models: 1)The button to illuminate the face, although marked with a cool "G", is relatively difficult to depress - a bit too small and recessed. And when you do depress it, the face illuminates very briefly. This probably helps extend battery life, but for those who find themselves doing their workouts a lot in the dark, either in the early morning or evening, you will likely want to use the illumination function often enough to find it inconvenient, especially in comparison to the various Ironman models, which usually have larger buttons for this and stay illuminated a bit longer. 2) The interval timer function allows a cycle of two different intervals in sequence, but once set up, will only repeat the cycle 5 times. For those who like to use an interval timer for run/walk intervals, speed work, etc., this is simply not enough. I've taken to carrying one of my old Timex Ironman watches (the one with the broken band) in my pocket on longer runs or track workouts so I don't have to constantly reset this function. So, a good value, and a nicer watch to wear during the day than most digitals, but not as optimized for running/endurance workouts as one would hope.
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