Posted the 8th day of January in 2010 by Riley.
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The Casio Edifice EQW-M1000DB has won a 2010 CES Innovations Design and Engineering Award in the Personal Electronics category. This watch is packed with features and it looks great.
The new 3D Chronograph EQW-M1000DB-1 is a solar-powered, radio-controlled watch with a dynamic, dual layer face design and moving disk-shaped indicator. Known for bold and sporty designs, the Edifice EQW-M1000DB-1 showcases one of the year’s hottest watch trends, the skeleton look. The dual layer dial is designed to appear as if part of the watch has been peeled back to expose the watch’s interior.
Equipped with Multi-Band 6 Solar Atomic timekeeping ability, the 3D Chronograph provides self-charging, self-adjusting performance to keep the wearer on time regardless of where his travels take him. This unique technology even adjusts for leap years and daylight saving time ensuring that every man arrives on time and in style.
The Edifice technology also includes the Tough Solar power system that has the ability to convert even weak illumination from indoor lighting into electric power. The combination of a solar panel with a large-capacity rechargeable battery enables a variety of energy-hungry functions to operate smoothly. Other functions include a 24-hour countdown timer, tachymeter and world time for 29 cities.
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| Casio Edifice EQW-M1000DB-1A |
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