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Casio Men's G-Shock Trainer Multi-Function Shock Resistant Watch G7700-1

Casio Men's G-Shock Trainer Multi-Function Shock Resistant Watch G7700-1
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Casio Men's G-Shock Trainer Multi-Function Shock Resistant Watch G7700-1

 
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G7700-1

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This Casio men's G-Shock watch is ideal for the athlete serious about his training. This tough watch is shock resistant and water resistant to 660 feet (200 meters) with a stainless steel case and resin bezel. The digital display provides the time as well as functions for world time with 29 time zones a dual time mode a calendar pre-programmed until 2099 four multi-function alarms and one snooze alarm two countdown timers and a stopwatch accurate to 1/1000th of a second and with memory for 100 laps. A black resin band keeps the watch securely on the wrist.

 
 
 
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Product Details
Product Weight:1.0 pounds
Package Length:4.7 inches
Package Width:3.7 inches
Package Height:3.1 inches
Package Weight:0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 43 reviews

Watch Information
Crystal Material:Mineral
Clasp:Buckle
Case Diameter:46 millimeters
Case Thickness:15 millimeters
Case Material:stainless-steel
Band Material:Resin
Bezel Material:Resin
Dial Color:grey
Movement:Quartz
Calendar:day-date-month-and-year
Water Resistance Depth:660 feet

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 43 customer reviews )
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44 of 45 found the following review helpful:


5G-7700 review  Mar 10, 2009 By C. Boon "G-Shock fan"
I bought this watch a week ago at an unbeatable price of $47 incl. tax and shipping (almost 50% off the RRP). What I wanted was a watch that was useful for athletic training (I'm an avid runner and swimmer). What I received was a superb well-rounded G-Shock that surpassed my expectations regarding the purpose of the watch, one that has several unique features that other G-Shocks presently do not feature:
*1/1000 stopwatch with split and 999 lap time functions--perfect for athletic training, getting splits etc. while running or swimming.
*Auto-start feature--a 5 second countdown prior to starting the stopwatch, with cool animated graphics.
*2 100-hour countdown timers, adjustable to the second--ideal for interval training on long runs.
*Customizable alarms for weekend and weekday--great for people like me who have to wake up at 7am on weekdays and noon on weekends without having to constantly switch on/off different alarms.
*Customizable hourly signal--set it so that it only beeps on the hour during any specified period (ie. 7am-11pm), so that it doesn't beep while sleeping.
*Flash alert--red and green LEDs go off in sync with the alarms and stopwatch auto-start systems. With the stopwatch auto-start, the LEDs are employed to create a cool motor races effect by having red lights going off in sync with the countdown and green lights going off at the start itself.

Other features of the watch:
*World time in 48 cities--48 cities is new for me, previous G-Shocks only had 27 or so, perfect for frequent travelers like me.
*EL backlight (blue-green) with auto-EL function.
*A very comfortable strap with good fit, and a thin case (by G-Shock standards) makes for one of the most easy-to-wear G-Shocks ever.
*Buttons are extremely easy to push. Some users have complained that the "G" button on the front of the watch, which activates the EL backlight, is hard to press; that wasn't the case for me.

Some cons:
*EL backlight duration (1 second)--too short for me, especially on a display with so much information, presumably to increase battery life. 2 or 3 seconds would be ideal.
*Non-solar powered--given all the power-hungry features of this watch, solar power would be ideal, so as not to worry about running down the batteries with all the alarms, lights and all.

However, these are minor issues. I'm sure this watch would suit anyone out there--by far one of the most feature-packed yet comfortable-to-wear and stylish G-Shocks out there, perfect for any occasion.

22 of 23 found the following review helpful:


4Takes a lickin'...  Sep 25, 2009 By B. R. Kmack
I bought this watch from a local big box. Paid a fair price, but it is cheaper from this seller on amazon. I wear this watch everyday at home and at work as an offshore commercial diver. It has stood up to much abuse and harsh exposure. Everyday at work in the Gulf of Mexico, the watch is soaked in sea water and beaten regularly against all sorts of objects. I have dropped it numerous times onto a metal deck (from 4 feet or so), rubbed it accidentally against all manner of sharp or rough objects (the plastic "armor" really protects the crystal and buttons), and I have worn it while diving in the gulf numerous times. The watch has proved waterproof and resilient from surface all the way to 212 feet deep. I could not actually believe that it survived a mixed-gas dive to that depth along with all water decompression stops for a total time in water of over 2 hours! Pressure changes do not affect this watch. Besides surviving in the water, it has been just fine in the decompression chamber on deck.

Other reviewers can testify to the functions of this watch far better than I. I know how to work the stopwatch function and keep the time set correctly. I bought this piece simply to stand up to my job and it has.

For a true commercial diver's watch, look no further than the GShock.

Dive safe.

25 of 27 found the following review helpful:


3G7700 for Running/Endurance Workouts  Oct 14, 2008 By S. Seall
Decided to purchase a G-Shock after going through a few Timex Ironman models over the last few years, which never seemed to last that long (LCD display on one, watchband on another - which is integrated with the timepiece on that model and can't be replaced, making the watch unwearable when the band breaks - and most recently, the stopwatch function intermittently stopping on another).
The Casio G-Shock line has a good reputation for durability, and this particular model (G7700-1) is a good watch at a good price, and I do like it. A couple of things to note, though, especially for those planning to use it during running/endurance workouts and considering a switch from the various Ironman models:
1) The button to illuminate the face, although marked with a cool "G", is relatively difficult to depress - a bit too small and recessed. And when you do depress it, the face illuminates very briefly. This probably helps extend battery life, but for those who find themselves doing their workouts a lot in the dark, either in the early morning or evening, you will likely want to use the illumination function often enough to find it inconvenient, especially in comparison to the various Ironman models, which usually have larger buttons for this and stay illuminated a bit longer.
2) The interval timer function allows a cycle of two different intervals in sequence, but once set up, will only repeat the cycle 5 times. For those who like to use an interval timer for run/walk intervals, speed work, etc., this is simply not enough. I've taken to carrying one of my old Timex Ironman watches (the one with the broken band) in my pocket on longer runs or track workouts so I don't have to constantly reset this function.
So, a good value, and a nicer watch to wear during the day than most digitals, but not as optimized for running/endurance workouts as one would hope.

Update - October 2011 - 3 years later, I still wear this watch every day, and it still looks good and runs like new.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Outstanding watch!!  Nov 14, 2009 By CALBANDGREAT!
I love this watch for so many, many reasons.
Main screen: top bar displays (alternately) year, dual time with another time zone, and the Julian Day (today, 14 November, is Julian Day 318 with 47 days remaining in 2009). This is HUGE for me. I'm deployed in Afghanistan and will be coming home in January. I have 47 plus change til I come home. With the press of a button, I can see what time it is at home so I don't call back at ridiculous hours. Also displayed are the month, day, and current time. What's REALLY cool when you're traveling: You can just change your base time zone and the referred dual time zone stays constant, so you don't have to wonder and calculate "well...I was 1 hour ahead when I left Norfolk, now that I'm in Kabul, what time is it back in Texas and California??"
Stopwatch: usual functionality, multiple splits, laps, etc. Side buttons for start/stop/split. Accessible enough for me with my 6 foot-one inch frame and big fingers.
Recall: recalls the split times and laps. Useful for review of those long workouts on the run or in the pool.
Timer: two different timers.
Alarm: 4 alarms plus a snooze and signal, more than I need, but I've found reason to program four different alarms.
World Time: you can set two different time zones - I can see simultaneously what time it is in CA and TX - ok, not rocket science, it's only a 2 hour diff, but if you had relatives across continents, this might come in handy.

The indiglo is bright, but a common knock against it is that it lights up for a pretty short amount of time. No big deal, press the button again.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


5Great  Dec 01, 2009 By Mark A. Baker "Papa Bear"
Very pleased. Given the large number of features, it is relatively easy to set up the watch features.

- Lightweight (lighter than my titanium Citizen).
- 5 alarms (easy to set, one snoose and one visible, options for weekday-only, daily, etc.).
- Display contrast can be adjusted (somewhat difficult to read watch in lower contrast).
- Multiple sports-related timers (more than I need, but likely useful to many).
- Very useful illumination (EL) system (short duration, but only a problem if changing settings).
- Buttons can't be pressed easily, but I like that design.
- Watch band is comfortable, but will be buying a band adapter shortly.
- Lists calendar week (since my company has fiscal year beginning 01/01, watch gives me FW).
- Very attractive design. Not quite as big as I expected, but plenty big enough. Not dressy.

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