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Tuesday, July 7, 2009

20 Batteries Watch 392/384 Battery Cell Casio Energizer

20 Type 392/384 Energizer Batteries. This is a new set of 20 type 392/384 (SR41W) Energizer batteries. Brand new and guaranteed factory fresh. The shelf life on Energizer batteries is 5 to 10 years. These batteries are commonly required for Swatch, Fossil, Timex and Casio popular brands. Energizer's reported failure rate is far less than 1/1000 of 1%. This devotion to consistent quality has led it to control over 70% of market share in Switzerland, one of the world's leading watch producing countries. Energizer is respected world wide for its uncompromising quality and consistent performance. Energizer's technological leadership produces a variety of miniature batteries which are trusted for use by the best names in watch, computer, keyless entry, consumer electronics and hearing aid industries.


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Thursday, June 25, 2009

Casio Sports Watch 100 Mtr. Water Resistant with El Backlight and Date JF5527

On the go or just at home, this tried and true style is great for casual wear. Black Casual Sports Watch with a Cloth/Velcro Band. Technical Specs: 100M Water Resistant. EL Backlight with Afterglow. Date Display. 3-Hand Analog. Size of case: 42.0 x 40.0 x 11.5mm


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Sunday, June 14, 2009

CASIO WV56HA-1AV Wave Ceptor Digital Watch

Customer Review: Avoid plastic Casios
The plasic bodies on Casio watches are poorly designed. I have two of them break where the band connects. Casio would not replace the second one due to it being a bit out of warrantee. I am disgusted with the poor service, and won't buy another Casio. At least buy one made of metal if you are going to buy one at all.
Customer Review: Casio poor customer service
I purchased a Casio watch on which the plasic body broke where the band attaches. It was defective because I had two of them break in the same place. Casio would not replace the second one, as it was out of Warrantee by a few months. I would suggest avoiding Casio watches, but at least watch out for the poor quality of the ones with plastic bodies.


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