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The Casio G-Shock Men’s DW9052-1V Review For You

Casio G-Shock Men’s DW9052-1VThe Casio DW9052 is yet another extremely common G-Shock that combines all of the fundamental features of a demanding, shock-resistant watch in an available item for everybody. If you're trying to find a watch which could withstand the undesirable treatments of a busy life but at the exact same time have a light design that's acceptable for ordinary usage, then the G-Shock DW9052 is right on stage.



The buttons on both sides have different functionalities in order to keep up a user friendly approach as Casio likes to do in their watches. The downward left button can be used to enter the configuration modes of the alarm, countdown timer and respectively the stopwatch. The upper left button is used to place the values of all of the different modes, the top right button resets all values to default and the right button is used for starting/stopping that the countdown timer and stopwatch. This was a really basic description of the functionalities of these buttons, but you will find a whole lot more things to know about these that can be read in the watch's guide.

G-Shock Men’s DW9052-1V Review
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The alert sound is pretty loudly to wake you up, though I would not recommend relying on it in almost any noisy environment, the backlight is great only to the extent that it only exists to produce the display readable in the dark, but in any way it is simply fair. You won't receive any kind of smart settings for this, like auto illumination as soon as you get in darker places or some other stuff like that. Additionally, undoubtedly you won't find something on the screen when making dives underwater. For many, this might be a big thing, for others maybe not, but I believed it to be well worth mentioning.

And many successfully returned with a still functioning and prepared for action watch proving that Casio did a good job with the DW9052.

G-Shock Men’s DW9052-1V


Lastly, the astounding number of positive reviews that this watch has obtained can be viewed as a great index of the way the majority of people perceive it. It is possible to weigh the pros and cons and choose whether the Casio G-Shock DW9052 is a watch for you.

Trap that closes using one pin and several tightening levels and also a case with a stainless steel back which includes four buttons on the sides that I'll speak about later on. However what's somewhat unusual or interesting is the display, since it's really divided into two distinct parts with just a little index between. On the very top, by default you can observe the day of the week combined the date and bellow time is shown with hours, minutes and seconds.


Features List :

  • 660 ft. / 200m water resistance
  • Countdown timer with 1-second measuring unit and range up to 24 hours
  • 1/100 second stopwatch
  • 12/24 hour format
  • EL Backlight with Afterglow
  • Daily alarms and Auto Calendar
  • Case size of 48.5 x 43.0 x 14.7mm / 59g
  • Approximately 2 years of battery life

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