Friday, December 2, 2011

Casio Introduces a New Vibrating G-Shock_376

Casio Introduces a New Vibrating G-Shock ,daytona replica

Casio G-Shock GL-7500HD

I love the idea of vibrating alarms. I think a vibrating alarm
on a
watch makes as much sense as a vibrating ringer on a mobile phone.
Unfortunately, if you want a silent watch, you don't
have a lot of choices. Some options that come to mind are the Tissot
High-T, the Tissot
Silen-T, the Casio
G-Shock GW-400J, and now the newest addition: the Casio
G-Shock GL-7500HD.

The Casio GL-7500HD is a watch intended for water sports,watches replica, the
idea being if your swimming, surfing,watch replica, water skiing, etc., you're not
likely to hear an alarm. Additional water-related features include a
tide graph and water resistance to 200 meters (about 650 feet).
 Here's the full feature list for the Casio GL-7500HD:

Vibrating
alarm.
Tide graph. World time
(preprogrammed for 28 cities).
Three daily alarms
and one snooze alarm.
Countdown timer. Stopwatch
with a resolution of 1/100 of a second.
Automatic
calendar.
Water-resistant to 200
meters, or about
650 feet.

As far as my own personal
G-Shock collection goes,replica watches, I usually don't bother with anything that
isn't atomic and solar anymore simply because I think those are two
very useful features that Casio has really implemented well (see the Casio
G-Shock GW-400J). But if your criteria is less stringent, and
your priorities are a tough, inexpensive watch with a vibrating alarm,
The Casio G-Shock GL-7500HD looks like a very good fit. And it is
readily available in the US for only around $80.

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