Relógio esportivo digital masculino Casio WS220 Tough Solar preto

Brand:‎Casio

3.6/5

71.91

Nasceu do sonho de criar um relógio que nunca quebra. Há mais de 30 anos, um engenheiro da CASIO venceu a batalha contra as leis da natureza. Ele projetou um relógio que resistiria às forças centrífugas e de impacto, bem como à alta pressão da água. Desde então, o nome G-SHOCK tornou-se sinônimo de independência e superação dos limites. Os relógios G-SHOCK são os relógios digitais e analógico-digitais mais duráveis ​​do setor, confiados por militares, policiais, surfistas e entusiastas do ar livre em todo o mundo. Junto com isso, o G-SHOCK é muito elogiado no mundo da moda, usado por ícones do hip-hop, esportes e design. Com colaborações de edição limitada sendo lançadas frequentemente, você sempre pode encontrar um G-SHOCK que combine com sua personalidade e estilo.

EAN: 132017963020

Categorias Roupa, Calçados e Joias, Homens, Relógios, Relógios de pulso,

Resistente à água até 100 m (330 pés): Em geral, adequado para natação e mergulho, mas não para mergulho. Faixa de resina com fecho de fivela. Movimento de quartzo japonês com display digital. Caixa de resina de 50 mm com janela de discagem mineral. Relógio solar redondo de resina com mostrador digital com luz LED, calendário automático, cinco alarmes e cronômetro com contador de 120 voltas.
Brand Name ‎Casio
Color ‎Black
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 780 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎1.96 x 2.04 x 0.57 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎4.29 x 3.35 x 2.83 inches
Item Weight ‎46 Grams
Manufacturer ‎Casio
Material ‎resin
Model Name ‎WS220-1A
Model Year ‎2013
Number of Items ‎1
Package Weight ‎0.15 Kilograms
Part Number ‎WS220-1A
Size ‎One Size
Sport Type ‎excercise_&_fitness
Style ‎Quartz Watch,Running Watch,Chronograph,Digital,Quartz Movement
Suggested Users ‎mens

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Scritto da: Carlos Rizzo
me gusta
me gusta el reloj, una excelente opción, sin embargo no viene con la hora preconfigurada para mi zona horaria GMT-5, pero si se resuelve rapido. muchas gracias por leer.
Scritto da: Number Six
Dollar for Dollar, the best watch I've ever owned
Updated: I'm right at two years with mine. I purchased it with a specific use in mind. I swim regularly. Based on the feedback of other swimmers, waterproofness of digital watches is hit or miss with most staying water-tight. That is, until the battery has been replaced. After that, it's often a "miss". So, I bought a watch that shouldn't need a battery replacement during its expected lifetime - the WS-220-1A. I love the watch. As someone else said, it resembles a G-Shock. Love the looks, the accuracy (it gains 3-4 seconds per month), the features and the improbability of ever having to replace the rechargeable battery. I initially topped off the battery by leaving it on my windowsill in direct sunlight for a day and it's never indicated less than fully charged since. It's become my daily wear casual watch. 5 stars. Addendum: My family own's six Casio solar watches. We love them but we understand them. 1. A solar watch uses the energy of ultraviolet light to charge a a lithium based rechargeable battery. Many who don't know that solar watches charge using the ultraviolet portion of the spectrum often try to use light sources that won't work (desk lamps for example) and are disappointed. Direct sunlight has copious amounts of ultraviolet; fluorescent based light has a little; incandescent light has effectively none. Q: Why didn't Casio design mine to use visible light so I can use my desk lamp? A: You don't want to know. (It has to do with usable voltage and the physics of photon capture using doped semiconductors.) 2. The capacity of a typical solar cell watch battery is huge compared to the watch circuit's daily power requirement. Most should give his/her solar watch a big charge once or twice a year then not worry about what it gets daily. We set ours in direct sunlight for most of a day several times a year then treat them like any other watch the other 363 days. If your watch gets little charge boosts from daily wear, great. If not, it's no big deal. According to Casio, a FULLY charged battery in this watch will run it for about 11 months with ZERO exposure to ultraviolet. But a FULL charge takes time. For a nearly exhausted battery, that's 31 hours of direct sunlight, 155 hours of direct through a window, ... (see manual). But your battery should never be nearly exhausted. Ours all arrived with what I'd estimate to be 70 or 80 percent charge and needed a day, in one case two days, on a sunlit windowsill to reach full charge. I repeat, after the initial charge, every one of our solar Casios has remained in the highest charge state with NO special treatment save two days a year on a sunlit windowsill. 3. The most common loss of water tightness in watches is a result of battery replacement. Because the battery in a solar watch should last twelve to fifteen years, you are significantly less likely to suffer water intrusion problems with a solar than with other watches near it's price. addendum: 4. The bezel is significantly raised at the top, bottom and both sides which provides quite a bit of protection to the acrylic crystal. Many of the lower priced watches sold on Amazon are falsely listed as having mineral crystals. (Mineral crystal is much more scratch resistant than is acrylic.) Don't believe such claims for watches that sell below $60 or so; with a couple of exceptions, all have acrylic crystals. At just past the two year mark, my crystal has one extremely small scratch.
Scritto da: John Q.
Great gym watch with limited water resistance
I have had this watch about 2.5 years. I wear it to the gym and for yardwork. I also keep it on the stand near my bed for checking the time during the night. The labels rub off, the watch fogs up if you wear it in a pool, and the strap and light and nothign special. It is very basic, but it works well for my uses and I have never regretted the purchase. Pros: Cheap, reliable, easy to read, solar means one can use the light with impunity. Cons: Water resistance (I wore it in a pool and it got all foggy, see pic). Setting time is not at all intuitive, I have to consult the manual come Daylight savings. The light feels very old-school... My first watch ever was a Timex ironman that had the first IndiGlo light (back in 1992) and I have always preferred the Timex indiglo light. The watch strap is nothing special, and cannot be easily swapped out if it breaks... you basically need to buy another ~$20 watch.
Scritto da: ryan
A great watch that is solar powered!
This is a bargain for the price and functionality. It has all of the features of a modern digital watch plus it is solar powered. This watch had no charge when it arrived... I put it in a window facing the afternoon sun for about 2 hours and it was halfway charged. I took another 2 hours to fully charge. I put the watch in power saving mode and it has had a full charge since then. I have had this watch for about a week now. It is comfortable to wear and easy to use. I have a feeling I won't need a new watch for a long time.
Scritto da: thoughtageous
Daily Beater rating: 5
The watch came charged up. On the first day I ran it down to 'M'. The following Saturday I let it charge in full direct sun for 8+ hours. Since, even with moderate/heavy daily use, the watch has never went below 'H'. One day a week I place it in the window (often on overcast days) to charge... that's it, so the solar seems to work great. I do keep the energy saver on and the light on '1 sec' however. Most people think it's a G-Shock from the appearance. Initially I was attracted to this watch because of the dual countdown timers. I was disappointed you cannot have them run simultaneously, only alternating. This is great at the gym, though. I didn't think much of the large stopwatch memory, but now I love it! Each sequence uses mutiple memory slots (a date/time slot, and another for each lap) but with 120 available it doesn't matter. I wish it were possible to turn off the 'best' lap feature because sometimes I consider the longest time 'best'. The manual is thick thick but the watch is pretty easy to use and all the alarms are easy to set/change. The backlight is weak, not the blue vibrant electro-luminescent of casio or timex indiglo. There is a tiny yellow diode in the bottom left near the 'T' in the word SELECT. It gets the job done. It doesn't really bother me except I may have gotten the 'gold' model WS220-9AV instead had I paid closer attention. The watch beeps nicely. I can navigate to any mode by listening to the sound of the beeps. Press until high pitched beep (standard time mode) +3 regular beeps = countdown timer, for example. The alarm is not super loud. The sound would be lost driving on the highway, but not around town streets. The band is good, does not pull hair. I trimmed 4mm off and it still looks great. Some would prefer a metal buckle. I would not. At times I wear heavy gloves at work. I can press all 5 buttons fine. Several times I have forgotten to take it off before showering/swimming. No issues with underwater button presses in my experience. I trust the seals so far. My biggest gripe is the "crystal". It's just acrylic. Nowhere near sapphire or even hardlex. If an eyelash drops on it a light feature line will appear. Collect'em, buff'em out, collect some more. The letters 'tough solar' and 'illuminator' will probably wear off at some point. Lost ~4 seconds over 3 months. If the watch is pointed beyond the bill of my hat I see 88:88. 30 degrees? The current time is viewable in all modes besides REC (recall memory). The "running man" icon is animated. I will never enjoy this watch as much as my mechanicals, but for the $36 price tag as a daily driver it is very enjoyable. I expect 10+ years of service easily, unless we run out of sun. If you enjoy watches that "do many things" this piece will probably satisfy. 4/5 but probably closer to 5 if you consider value.
Scritto da: rodiow
Four Stars
Durable not expensive no problems all good
Scritto da: MrTrevino
Calidad Casio
Todo lo que sea casio es bueno. El único pero que le pondría a algunos de sus relojes es los materiales con los que están hechos. Ya que la verdad es muy corriente el plástico con el que están hechos. Pero en durabilidad son excelentes.
Scritto da: aman deep
Excellent
This is am excellent watch for casual or to wear at work. I am using this watch since 2015. Still the battery is on H. Strap is still holding good. No cuts at all. Some times I don't even take it off for 5 to 6 days. As a trucker when I return home after week then I take it of. Even in shower and sleep. It's solid. While I was traveling in Asia I just selected the country I was in and it showed the exact time.
Scritto da: Mohamed Abdelsamie
Good watch, with a crappy screen.
I bought this watch a week ago, it is OK for the price. all the functions advertised are working well. You can change time zones, which is not on the description, but hey, more options :D. Tried it in the swimming pool, no problems at all. Looks great, better than the photo. Has solar charging, and power saver. Does not have back light, illumination is from the bottom left corner. Numbers are large enough to read, and screen is clear in all illumination conditions. Buckles are plastic. My only problem with it is the cheap screen, it gets scratched very easily. I wore the watch while I was sleeping, woke up with it scratched, which is weird considering that the only thing it could have bumped into is my phone, which is in a rubber case. Overall, for the price, you might call it an OK watch, fit for sports and casual wear.
Scritto da: Jorge Artega
ASPECTO MUY AGRADABLE, RELOJ MUY ÚTIL. ESPANTOSA CALIDAD DE MATERIALES
Existen varias opciones con el modulo 3271, pero esta es la de mejor aspecto, con pantalla grande. Casi todo esta escrito con pintura plateada. A la izquierda y a la derecha de la pantalla lleva pintura gris oscuro, favorece mucho la presentación del reloj. Las funciones son muy útiles, no da la impresión de ser un reloj barato; Es una grata experiencia usar este W-S220. El tamaño es magnifico y no pesa nada. El diseño de la correa sujeta firmemente al reloj aun siendo muy cómodo; Mi muñeca mide 17 centimetros ó 6.75 pulgadas .Se siente muy bien el reloj y se ve muy bien. LA CALIDAD DE MATERIALES LO REDUCE A SER UN RELOJ DESECHABLE. Todo material en este reloj es de terrible calidad. Desde la correa, la hebilla, la pantalla se raya con el simple hecho de que la veas de mala manera, y lo peor de todo es la caja donde sujeta los pernos. Es de un plástico baratísimo, sumamente suave. Olvídense de buscar ponerle una correa nato con adaptadores, que si la hay para este modelo. El material que sujeta los pernos se deforma como mantequilla.Existe un Casio G7 700-1, que ya es un G-Shock, pero tiene la pantalla mas pequeña, es mas anticuado, y falla un poco en materiales. Exite el Timex Ironman Sleek pero ese también es desechable. En conclusión el mejor reloj Casio para medir y salvar tiempos parciales, usarlo unos meses, tirarlo a la basura y volver a comprar otro igual.

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