Casio Military-Style Wave-Ceptor Watch Just $15
SORRY — All SOLD OUT
Here’s a great deal if you need a precise, rugged, but very inexpensive watch. For TODAY ONLY (the next 10 hours actually), a Casio Wave-Ceptor watch with tan nylon band, is for sale at Pennywise.biz for just $14.99 plus one penny shipping. That’s right — delivered price is just $15.00. Every day, this watch updates its time setting automatically, in response to the WWVB calibration signal from the Atomic Clock Center in Ft. Collins, Colorado.
DOWNLOAD User Manual for this Wave-Ceptor Watch (PDF)
NOTE: This is a one-day special price. Sale ends 6:00 pm PST on February 25th. This watch has a daily alarm and auto calendar (pre-programmed until the year 2099). Other features include water resistance to 30 meters (99 feet) and afterGlow LED electro luminescent backlight. That LED backlight is very useful. Case diameter is 38mm and the model number is WVQ140 if you want to compare pricing. Normally these watches sell for about $39.00.
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Tags: Atomic Clock, Casio, Watch
So did your Editor. I was looking to replace a watch band last night and I found this… get a whole new watch for not much more than the price of the band.
Well I just ordered one!
Ordered one also.
My Wave-Ceptor Watch arrived a couple days ago. Perfect working order, but no users’ manual. So I downloaded the manual here:
http://ftp.casio.co.jp/pub/world_manual/wat/en/qw4756.pdf
Following the directions I set my watch for Pacific Time Zone (PT), and made sure the calibration Auto-Receive was set to “ON”. Then, as instructed, I placed the watch on a window ledge at night. It received the calibration as I slept and in the morning it was exactly synchronized to the Atomic Clock to the EXACT SECOND!
I can now use the watch to set all the other time-pieces in my house, car etc.
Heck of a deal for fifteen bucks. You can also set the watch manually if you like. Here’s the atomic time clock website:
http://www.time.gov/
The watch has a medium sized face with very clear numerals. The band is 11/16″ wide and very comfortable. The band does absorb some water if you wear it in the shower or swimming, but it dries quickly.
Well,I received mine, downloaded the instructions, but the watch has some internal problems. I contacted Pennywise for a RMA, but have yet to hear from them.