New: cool outdoor Casio watch Posted on 10 October 2013 The newest watch in the Edifice range from Casio includes a tide graph, thermometer and moon graph. While some people like to forget time when travelling, for others it’s crucial to catch the right taxi, board the right train and make sure you reach the mountain top in time for that epic sunset. The new outdoor Casio watch is an impressive piece of equipment with plenty of great features. Features Mineral Glass / Spherical Glass 200-meter water resistance Stainless steel case LED light (SuperIlluminator) World time – 29 time zones (48 cities + coordinated universal time), daylight saving on/off, Home city/current city time Thermometer Display range –10 to 60°C Moon data Tide graph (tide levels for specific date and time) 1/100-second stopwatch Countdown timer 5 daily alarms (with 1 snooze alarm) Hourly time signal Full auto-calendar 12/24-hour format Approx. battery life: 3 years Total weight: 109 g It’s a pretty impressive list and all of it contained in a sweet-looking wrist package. Costs R3 999 Related Posts Heading off the grid with solar-powered gear 26 May 2021 Solar power and batteries have come a long way in a short time, making it... read more Guaranteed for life: The strangest, smartest and most-enticing inventions 17 February 2021 A lifetime warranty is one of the marketing world's strangest, smartest and most-enticing inventions. We... read more The hottest camping gear out there 5 March 2020 Camping is a great adventure and having the right gear (and nifty accessories) will make... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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