CasioMen's AE2000WD-1AV Silver-Tone Multi-Functional Digital Sport Watch
E**N
Balance Perfecto Entre Lo Imponente y Lo Discreto
Este reloj, se impone a la vista (no es pequeño), sin ser extravagante en tamaño. (no es enorme).Muy bonito. Magníficas prestaciones técnicas. Caja robusta, y correa de metal liviano. Es una muy buena opción calidad/precio. Lamentablemente, solo cuenta con una luz led, ámbar, para uso emergente en oscuridad.Aunque, es funcional para este fin. Me gustaría que se iluminará todo el panel. En general, me parece una gran inversión. No creo que alguien se arrepienta de comprar esta versátil pieza de relojería. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
M**R
Very happy with this well made, quality watch!
I own both this watch and the Casio AE2000W-1AV and both of them are excellent. This watch looks really nice and surprisingly has some weight to it - but not too much. Like the AE2000W-1AV, which is lighter weight but just as high quality, both fit well on my wrist. And speaking of wrist size, these watches are not oversized and fit nicely.The 3 graphic areas above the time are, in my opinion, a little gimmicky but serve useful purposes - if only they were a little easier to read.The first graphic to the left is a 10 second indicator - for every 10 seconds elapsed, a horizontal bar fills the area and does so until 60 seconds have elapsed, and then it starts over again from the bottom. (I guess kind of like a game of Tetris, but in reverse.) The middle graphic is a traditional looking analog clock face that shows you the current home time zone. Suppose this is handy if you're looking through various time zones and features on the watch and want a quick, at a glance reminder of the home city time. Finally, the last indicator on the right shows watch settings that are current active/inactive (i.e. hourly chime, alarm, and mute).The face is large and easy to read with clear font next to each function button also being easy to see. But you will have to read the manual to set it up. And as for set up, it's really not that complicated - but then again, I'm one of the few who enjoys reading the instructions. Incidentally, some reviewers may complain that the watch light doesn't stay on long enough. By default it's set to last 1.5 seconds but during setup you can change that to 3 seconds - and that's what I've done. The lighting is sufficient but could be better - would rather it light the whole face of the watch but for what you really need to see in the dark (time, day, date), that's good enough for me.Overall I find these both to be really nice time pieces. I've looked through so many watches and each time I kept coming back to these two. They're well made, nice looking, and seem that they could take a bit of a beating - not that I'd want to. I think the AE2000W-1AV (made of resin) is good for weekend wear while the AE2000WD-1AV in silver is better looking for work or casual going out events. Finally, a 10 year battery is a nice feature but from what I can see, doesn't look like it'd be all that difficult to replace it on my own.
I**E
Adequate watch
I've owned this watch for about 2 months and wear it daily. Overall it's useful, but larger than I expected given the size of my previous Casio watch. It's hard to get used to the size and weight. The finish on the band seems to be much easier to damage than my older stainless steel band.Pros:1) Easy to read time and date especially when I'm running.2) Multiple timezones can be very useful when traveling.3) Timer, stopwatch, and alarm features are helpful.4) The face seems to be reasonably well protected because it's recessed and has not been scratched yet.Cons:1) The band is for people with very large wrists, so I had to remove 3 links. Removing the links is incredibly difficult even if you know how to do it. I used an iron nail and leather gloves with lots of force and did not scratch the finish on the band. I didn't have anything else available that could take the necessary force without bending, breaking, or damaging the band. I assume there is a special tool for this.2) Band is attached via plastic to the watch body, which I suspect will be the first thing to break. The plastic flexes easily and the band cannot rotate on the pins, so it's designed to fail.3) Band links are rigid rather than flexible like my previous band, so I have to lay the watch on its side. Inconvenient but tolerable unless you would like to carry it in your pocket for some reason.3) The watch is about twice the size and mass of my previous waterproof Casio watch, possibly due to the G-shock feature.4) The alarm sound is barely loud enough to wake me up, and usually doesn't unless I'm nearly awake already.5) The top part of the display has three nearly invisible functions that might be usable if they had better contrast. It's possible to figure out what these are for if you look closely in good light (or read the manual), and then you thankfully realize you don't need those features.
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