Casio Oceanus World’s first atomic solar chronograph watch

Casio_oceanus.jpg Casio Oceanus OCWM800TBA-1A the world’s first atomic solar powered chronograph is suited for the sophisticated, adventurous man who enjoys all of life’s pleasures. The Casio Oceanus line is known for its Multi-Band 5 Atomic Timekeeping, which guarantees precise and reliable timekeeping by receiving radio time calibration signals from US, UK, Germany and Japan. These timepieces also boast Tough Solar Power, which fuels the battery with light from the sun as well as indoor sources, eliminating any worries of losing track of time. Additional features include world time, alarm clock, 100M water resistance and a reverse countdown timer with second hand.

The Casio Super Chronograph has a stylishly designed light-weight titanium band, which proves that no man has to sacrifice comfort for fashion. A spherical sapphire crystal with non-reflective coating provides scratch resistance and reduces glare for lasting fashion and durability. The Casio Super Chronograph OCWM800TBA-1A carries a suggested retail of $900, and is available now at select department and jewelry stores.

June 2, 2008 - 8:04 AM | Posted in - Other Stuff |


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