I love the tide and moon phase functions. Looks really designed for divers and its push buttons are very easy to manipulate with gloves, even BIG gloves
I like also very much those sort of flaps underneath the strap ...
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I love the tide and moon phase functions. Looks really designed for divers and its push buttons are very easy to manipulate with gloves, even BIG gloves
I like also very much those sort of flaps underneath the strap ...
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Great looking watch! I may have to look into one of those.![]()
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Al Swearengen
congrats, looks much better in person, than on all those crappy casio stock photos. the backlight appears to be blue rather than the usual green, is that the real colour?
cheers
A short Tutorial on „How to use and calibrate a Casio Altimeter“:
1. Attach a string to your Casio AB(C) watch (feel free to use any length)
2. Abseil the watch into an Abyss until you hold the string’s end between your fingers
3. Get the watch up again
4. Use a measuring tape to measure the string length
5. Success! Now you have carefully calibrated the Altimeter
6. Important!!! The Altimeter Lock will stay enabled, unless you shorten or lengthen the string
@cal..45
No, in reality it's the usual greenish backlight
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marc_wl
congrats, I have got the same one.
Just one question about the bezel "screws" because the toppic has been discussed here recently: Are they tight or loose on yout watch?
On mine they are loose and on another one from a different dealer I had to compare they were also loose.
Other members said that the "screws" on their watches are loose too (also on the negative-display 7900) and only one member who ownes the yellow 7900 claimed that they were tight.
What about yours? Do they produce a slight sound?
Only atomic clocks tell you what time it is - all others try to do so.
Nice photos!
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