
It is a mystery to me why Casio would produce a *mostly* stainless steel watch with a silver resin bezel and timepiece base.Why not go all the way with the metal?!?That aside, the only other complaint that I have is that Casio doesn't offer the solar powered and atomic watch capabilities in watches sized for women.
Call me a geek but I love precision features!And I don't want to look like a guy while sporting said features.I'm an engineer and a new mom and this watch was the best fit for my current needs.Around Valentine's Day, my husband declared war on my dirty orange (but still sleek, feminine, and function rich) Timex Ironman watch.The problem with resin watches (other than black ones)is that the resin gets dirty and/or scraped over time.His suggestion was to find a new watch ... and fast.As mother to a newborn, I required even more precision features than ever.Timex Ironman would again have had my business but for their lack of non-resin women's Ironman watches.
Casio baby-G to the rescue!Things I swoon over about my pink baby-G:
1.Its pink face, surround, and el light.
2.Its metal watch and band ... well, mostly (refer to complaints above).
3.Its Daylight Savings Time feature ... very cool and ultra convenient.
4.Its second time zone.
5.It shows day and date along with the time (I wish it also showed month -- and year, for that matter).
6.Five alarms!
7.Beeps on the hour (optional but I like it on).
8.Zeroes out the seconds intelligently when setting the time to GMT.
9.Water resistant to 100m (very important during baby baths, spitup, and other liquid emergencies).
10. Relatively shockproof (I don't have to think twice about harming it).
In short, I want a watch that looks great, does its job (and a half), and requires very little maintenance on my part.This Casio offering is the best fit I've found and melds into all aspects of my life from working out to going out to my everyday mom duties.And best of all -- my husband loves it!Just last night he commented on how "pretty" it looks on me.
Casio, you did a great job on this design but you can do better.What is THE DEAL with the tiny parts of resin on this otherwise metal beauty??!!
P.S.I already told my husband that as soon as Casio makes a solar atomic watch for women, I will be sporting it on my wrist.Not bad for a woman who thought she'd be a lifelong Timex customer.
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Product Description:
As tough as it is stylish, this Casio Baby-G women's digital sport watch (model MSG160D-4V) offers a brushed silver stainless steel watch case and handsome link bracelet band. It's also accented by a pink top ring and digital display. This shock-resistant timepiece is a great companion for your active lifestyle, offering a 1/100-second stopwatch with a 60-minute measuring capacity and elapsed time, split time, and 1st/2nd place time modes as well as a 24-hour countdown timer. It will also stand up to the rigors of recreational scuba diving, with water resistance to 200 meters (660 feet). Other timekeeping functions include 12/24-hour formats, year/month/date/day display (with an autocalendar to the year 2099), daylight savings time on/off, and world time from 29 time zones/48 cities (with city code display). It has four independent daily alarms (with one snooze alarm) and an optional hourly time signal. Other features include a scratch-resistant mineral crystal, AfterGlow LED electro-luminescent backlight, and battery life of up to 3 years.
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