
Casio World Time Men's Waveceptor Watch WV-58RD-1AEF
Casio World Time Watch
This Casio World Time Men's Waveceptor watch, model WV-58RD-1AEF, is engineered for precise timekeeping. It features Multi-Band 5 radio-controlled technology, which automatically synchronises with atomic time signals from five stations, including those in the UK and Germany, to ensure consistent accuracy.
The world time function provides the current time in approximately 300 cities globally. Additional tools include a 1/100th of a second stopwatch, a countdown timer, and a daily alarm. For visibility in low-light conditions, the dial is illuminated by an LED backlight.
The watch is constructed with a durable case and band made from a combination of resin and stainless steel, and the face is protected by acrylic glass. It measures 53.4mm by 43.7mm, with a case depth of 12.0mm. With a water resistance of up to 50 metres, the watch is suitable for swimming and is powered by a battery with a lifespan of up to two years.
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Casio World Time Watch
This Casio World Time Men's Waveceptor watch, model WV-58RD-1AEF, is engineered for precise timekeeping. It features Multi-Band 5 radio-controlled technology, which automatically synchronises with atomic time signals from five stations, including those in the UK and Germany, to ensure consistent accuracy.
The world time function provides the current time in approximately 300 cities globally. Additional tools include a 1/100th of a second stopwatch, a countdown timer, and a daily alarm. For visibility in low-light conditions, the dial is illuminated by an LED backlight.
The watch is constructed with a durable case and band made from a combination of resin and stainless steel, and the face is protected by acrylic glass. It measures 53.4mm by 43.7mm, with a case depth of 12.0mm. With a water resistance of up to 50 metres, the watch is suitable for swimming and is powered by a battery with a lifespan of up to two years.















