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Casio A158W

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Dch48

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Casio A158W

Post18 Apr 2012, 23:48

This is the most accurate watch I have ever owned. I use it to set everything else by for at least 2 months after synching it with an "Atomic" clock. It is never off by more than 1.5 seconds in a month. I bought it new 5 years ago for $15 and it's still going strong on the original CR2016 battery.

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I also have a vintage '80's Casio S002 that still works like it was new. It was bought by my father and retailed back then for $39.95. The first LCD I ever owned was an Armitron and I loved it. I don't remember whatever happened to it though. I do remember that it took 2 very small batteries.
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Re: Casio A158W

Post20 Apr 2012, 17:29

welcome on the forum from us moderators. We hope you enjoy your stay.

yes that casio is a very good starting point when you fancy a digital watch. Simple, light and does everything you want it to do.
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Re: Casio A158W

Post23 Apr 2012, 12:40

Welcome Dch48.
I love Casio Watches, in my humble opinion they are the best price/quality digital watches on the market.
I have one A158W too.

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