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The Casio Wave Ceptor WVA-M630D-7AJF is a Japan-imported men’s solar wristwatch featuring Multiband 6 radio-controlled timekeeping for atomic accuracy, a multi-language digital display, and a durable stainless steel band. Combining eco-friendly solar power with global connectivity, it offers a sleek, lightweight design perfect for professionals who demand reliability and style.
| ASIN | B008NYUJ8S |
| Batteries | 1 LR44 batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #485,296 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #12,145 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,966) |
| Date First Available | 4 September 2012 |
| Department | Men's |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | WVA-M630D-7AJF |
| Manufacturer | CASIO |
| Package Dimensions | 11 x 10.2 x 8.4 cm; 92 g |
K**N
Classical watch meets the functions everyone loves casio for
I needed a professional looking watch with all the standard functions of a digital casio, and this one delivered. I only have two complaints about the watch: the band is adjustable yes, but for people with thinner wrists like mine the strap becomes bulky and clunky upon adjusting it almost to a point where I want to change the band; second thing is the plastic portion of the watch can be seen under the metal face, and it looks like the paint will rub off easily especially where it meets the band. Otherwise a great watch. There's a model of the same made of titanium and sapphire but it's in the apple watch price range which is too expensive for me.
K**H
It does all it saysit does and .more Great piece of kit
T**G
Not too big on the wrist and extremely accurate timepiece. No stem to adjust the hands so you set the time digitally and the hands magically spin in reverse till they reach the correct time. Sit it on the windowsill overnight and the watch syncs with the nearest atomic clock (I think it confirms the time five times a day). Solar charging to keep the battery topped up so you have to take the time to expose it to a light source or wear short sleeves. The band is thin but solid stainless steel that is very easy to adjust to your wrist size without removing links but can be a little bulky on smaller wrists. The usual Casio features like World time, Stopwatch and alarm with very good lume on the hands plus a button to light up the watch face when needed. A crazy accurate watch for the technologically inclined wearer.
D**L
Q&Q, a. Magnificent score like a Casio Wave I never heard of a Q&Q brand of watch and talking with somebody or other and one of my watch groups who's in South America and I'm here in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, he said yeah it's a cheap watch in department stores. The brand could be picked up for like 10 bucks at a counter in the watch section. I didn't hold out much hope for my purchase, although it was very well priced for all the features and sounded and looked a bit like a Casio wave. I didn't own a Casio wave but I've read about them and watched reviews and seeing other people in my Casio watch group on Facebook. Post them as well. The watch arrived and certainly it wasn't quite as well finished as a Casio stainless steel products, but it was still pretty good... In fact, it was better than I realized because they tweaked the electronics on this one to work. So much like a Casio wave, but with some definite differences that it made it feel like you just saved $100 by buying this instead of a Casio wave I actually ended up buying a Casio wave in stainless steel and very similar to this Q&Q watch. Sort of the Q&Q goes left to right while the Casio wave goes right to left, but basically they have the same damn features. They both have an LCD window. They both have pusher buttons and they're both in stainless steel and get this .. pay close attention, they have the very weirdest clasp set up of any watch I have, but it's an identical clasp from the Casio wave to the Q&Q watch. Now. How the heck did that happen!? Are they sharing factory parts and just having it stamped with their own company name? I think so! Either that or the Chinese version of his Japanese watch also made in China simply copied it and it was easy because it's already made in China anyhow.. It's a fun watch to wear and it's easier to use once you get your directions of which buttons do what tasks cuz it's different though similar but different than a Casio set up a buttons. Do you read left or right or right to left? That's the kind of difference it is. But it's all in English. No problemo. It's a lot of bang for the buck and it's a good watch and it's kind of fun. And it certainly isn't a $10 South American department store watch for me . Besides, those watches are just a one piece kind of cheapo thing made in China. While this is an actual fully developed Casio wave style of watch. By only question is, since I almost never use the atomic clock synchronization is this question? Some watches that say they have one button to synchronize to the atomic tower and the watches Japanese domestic model, is it to only synchronize in the tower in japan or can it synchronize to other towers? How's that for a crazy expert question? While great watch super price. Great functions and it's even backlit. I don't think you could ask for more for the price? Not at all
D**H
Solar powered, atomic clock enabled accuracy, easy to adjust bracelet. Simple but classy dial. This watch checked all the boxes. Available in various colors. And if you need a watch for more extreme conditions there's even a G-Shock version. It may not meet the needs of a true watch collector but for accuracy and utility it's an almost perfect watch.
C**O
It's a beautiful watch with so many features/functions.
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