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No Risk of Nuclear Fallout

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

And that’s just one of the bonuses of owning one of these high-quality atomic Casio watches.  As a guy, if I go into a jewelry store it’s either to buy something for a female, or to admire the scenery.  And by scenery I mean the nice watches that usually line the walls.

Watches are about the only “jewelry” item that most men wear, even if they refuse to refer to it as that.  Over the years i’ve owned many watches that were good, and many that were bad.  The Casio Waveceptor watches look pretty slick and keep the time perfectly.  If you’ve ever seen one of those atomic clocks on a wall somewhere you know that they keep the time because they receive a signal from the atomic clock in Colorado via an invisible signal.  Now, you can own that piece of cool technology in watch form thanks to advanced Casio engineering.

My favorite one of these is shown to the left and features standard atomic timekeeping, the ability to keep track of up to 5 timezones, solar power (including just from indoor lighting!), as well as a stainless steel case.  I love the blue background as well as the fact that you can go swimming with the watch since it is water resistant to 100 meters.  It even features a stop watch which could be useful for timing laps while you swim.

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