Casio Men's SGW200-1VCF Pedometer Resin Strap Watch | 
| Brand: Casio Category: Watch
List Price: $64.95 Buy New: $45.00 as of 9/5/2010 17:33 CDT details You Save: $19.95 (31%)
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Seller: WatchZone Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 191
Band Material: Resin Bezel Material: stainless-steel Case Diameter: 41.5 Case Material: stainless-steel Case Thickness: 11.5 Clasp: Buckle Dial Color: digital Dial Window Material Type: Mineral Watch Movement Type: japanese-quartz Water Resistance Depth: 330 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 4.9 x 3.1 x 2.9 world-time
MPN: SGW200-1VCF Model: SGW200-1VCF UPC: 079767419059 EAN: 0079767419059 ASIN: B001W0YEZO
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| Features:
| • | Quality Japanese-quartz movement | | • | World Time; stopwatch; countdown Timer | | • | Running Measurements: Distance, Energy, Consumption, Average Pace and Number of Steps | | • | EL backlight with Afterglow; black resin strap | | • | Water-resistant to 330 feet (100 M) |
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Product Description Introducing the SGW200, a watch designed to support the daily training routines of runners. Features include World Time, Countdown Timer, stopwatch, and alarm; in addition to an Acceleration Sensor that uses your step count to measure running distance and a 150-record lap memory. The watch watches supports your training efforts by counting your steps while running and calculates the distance you covered and calories you burned. A large LCD is divided into three segments displays a clear, easy-to-understand presentation of data. Stopwatch Measuring unit - 1/100 second Measuring capacity - 99 - 59'59.99 Measuring modes - Elapsed time, split time, 1st-2nd place times Maximum number of lap/split - 999 Cumulative distance - 0 to 999.9km (0 to 99.9mi) Cumulative energy consumption - 0 to 23,900.5kcal (0 to 99,999.9kj) Maximum average pace - 220 Cumulative number of steps - o to 999,999 Maximum number of lap/splits - 150 Recall mode Workout data - data stored for each stopwatch operation- total elapsed time, lap data (best lap), average lap time, total distance, total energy consumption, total number of steps, average pace Monthly data - monthly distance and energy consumption totals (for up to 16 months) Cumulative data - distance and energy consumption Target value input - target type selection (Distance 1.0km to 100.0km / 0.6mi to 62.1mi, Energy consumption- 10kcal to 23880kcal / 50kJ to 99950kJ; Elapsed time - 10 minutes to 24 hours) and target value Personal information input - Stride length (30cm to 300cm / 12in to 118in) Weight (20kg to 120kg / 44lb to 264lb) Age (16-99) Gender Unit switching (for energy consumption, weight and stride length) Countdown timer Measuring unit - 1 second Input range - 1 minute to 100 hours (1-minute increments and 1-hour increments) 5 Daily alarms Hourly time signal Full auto-calendar (pre
Amazon.com Product Description Designed as a running companion, the Casio Men's Pedometer Resin Strap Watch #SGW200-1VCF has a built-in pedometer to help keep tabs on distance, energy expenditure, average pace, and number of steps. Other athletic and general watch functions include a stopwatch and countdown timer, five daily alarms and a calendar, and a backlit display with Afterglow technology. Not only intended for athletic use, this Casio pairs well with office and casual wear after you've snuck in that early morning run. Other fashion highlights include a brushed silver-tone metal bezel, a black resin case, and raised resin buttons. With reliable Japanese quartz movement and a black resin band with a traditional buckle clasp, this watch is water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters).
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Exactly as advertised. July 12, 2010 Rob 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The watch is lighter than I expected. It can do a lot for the price. I mainly wanted the distance and calorie counter so all good there. It looks decent too so I can wear it at the office without it being out of place. I would recommend to others. My co-worker was trying to find a ladies version even.
Sweet and Sexy December 6, 2009 Zachary J. Deere (Orange County, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This watch is awesome! It's super accurate when I run, very user friendly and customizable when it comes to what goals you want to set(calories, distance or time and you customize it to your stride length, weight and age so its even more accurate). The layout is very intuitive and functional and has a pretty quick learning curve. The styling is also pretty good since I think it looks good even with jeans and a t-shirt. If you want a really functional watch you can wear for workouts and/or just around town this is the one!
Great Watch March 20, 2010 A. Panek (Houston, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
For the price, this is a great watch. The pedometer takes a little adjusting, but once you set it, it is pretty accurate. The watch has a lot of features, some I use and some I don't. I read the smaller instruction manual and I was able to set the watch up in about 10 min. If you are using this watch for walking, I wouldn't suggest it. Happy with my purchase....5 stars.
bye-bye- timex May 8, 2010 Anthony J. Giovenco (Bartlett, IL.) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
A great running watch that looks better, works better, and is more affordable than any comparable Timex...which doesn't even exist because Timex doesn't offer a watch with this little motion-sensor-stride-counter feature that makes this Casio such a great little jogging partner for me. Simply determine what your average stride is (a little effort to figure out but not too difficult) and input that number to the Casio (34 inches in my case)...and the watch does the rest! The watch converts your strides into miles, and seems to be amazingly accurate to me, as I estimate this to be accurate within a 10th of a mile on my typical 3-4 mile runs. It also has a lap counter, step counter, approx. calories burned, etc...all the typical features you'd expect in a good basic running watch. It also has a very clear, bright display, is attractive and sporty-looking, and the perfect "not too big/not too small" size for my somewhat smaller than average wrist. My only knock would be that the band is rather cheap (plastic clasp?), but overall a great plus-featured basic running watch for a great price.
Works well at measuring distance you run April 19, 2010 G. Papadopoulos (New York City, New York United States) This works well in terms of stating distance with accuracy. It tells you the calories you burned off also, but I can only assume that is accurate. The distance I had pre-measured by driving the route and the Casio's pedometer almost mirrored the distance.
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