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Brand: Casio EAN: 0079767764739 Label: CASIO Manufacturer: CASIO Model: EDB610D Publisher: CASIO Studio: CASIO
Features:- 2- Color Display ( Blue, Black )
- 8-Digit Calculator with functions for addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (x) and division ( )
- 300 page Databank 8 letters and 12 numerals per page
- E-data memory 50
- World Time - 26 time zones, 100 cities
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Casio Databank Watch with 300 Page Databank and Metal Band EDB610-8C puts lots of power in (and on) your wrist.Daylight savings time on/offAuto Electro-luminescent backlight with afterglow1/100 Second Stopwatch with Measuring capacity -23 - 59'59.99 / Measuring mode -elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place timesCountdown timer (Input range -1 minute to 24 hours)5 multi-function alarms with snoozeHourly time signal selectableAuto-calendar ( pre-programmed until the year 2039)Selector for 12/24- hour formatsBattery power indicatorAccuracy -+/- 15 seconds per monthApproximate battery life -2 years on CR2016 (included)
Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - Piece o'crap I've owned other watches in the Databank series since the late 80s, and this one is far and away the worst. It's like they allowed a group of disgruntled sadistic geeks design the watch, translated the design specs into Swahili, and then gave it to a Japanese factory to build.
Consider it a bad omen when the instruction guide is bigger than the watch.
Other than the features some folks in this review perceive as missing, here's some everyday problems this thing has: Read More
Rating: - Is this a phone? I was in the market for a new calculator watch after my DBC-1500 started falling apart at the seams. I didn't end up buying this watch for 3 reasons. The first (and most commented on) is the lack of schedule feature. The second is that the date is no longer permanently displayed (a HUGE retrograde step in my opinion) and thirdly and most annoyingly, the numbers are upside-down. They have replicated the number layout of a push-button telephone, rather than a calculator. I ended up purchasing a brand ... Read More
Rating: - Schedule memo gone I've been using Casio Databank watches since around 1989 and have loved them all along.I forego a stylish watch for the features.
I always used the telephone bank to keep track of my phone numbers, and more importantly, I used the schedule memo to keep track of all of my family birthdays.The watch would let me know in advance, and then would beep (annually) when a birthday was up.
Now, with my cell phone, I don't need the telephone database any longer.They're all in my ... Read More
Rating: - Bought it but returning it. I am a fan of Casio databank watches. I lost my Casio DBC150-1 (Module 1477) Databank after years of use.Bought this latest e-databank model EDB610-8C (Module 2550) and there's lots to like about it. Read-out is big and easy to read.You can activate the auto-light up feature so with a turn of only your wrist, the dial will silently light up so you can read the time (Great inside a darkened movie theatre!).The alarm is loud and has an optional snooze feature that repeats itself every five minutes ... Read More
Rating: - It is different than DBC-1500 I made my decision to buy this watch from image on line and downloading the manual (qw2500.pdf) from the Casio site.
Biggest change was the fit, and took time for me to adjust to the feel. It fits loose around the wrist more like a braclet. To fit more tightly like a watch, a link or two would have to be removed.
The 1500 limit on the number of scheduled appointment was governed by 150 limit for schedule-telephone numbers. Now there are five alarms, one with a snooze feature. ... Read More
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