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Casio PRW-3100YT-1
Casio PRW-3000T-7
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Country of originJapanJapan
Mechanism
Movement typequartzquartz
Power sourcesolar batterysolar battery
Dial
Dial typedigitaldigital
Backlightelectronicelectronic
Features
alarm
stopwatch
timer
day of the week
date
month
world time
compass
altimeter
thermometer
barometer
radio controlled
alarm
stopwatch
timer
day of the week
date
month
world time
compass
altimeter
thermometer
barometer
radio controlled
Case and strap
Case shaperoundround
Case materialplasticplastic
Colourblackblack
Glass materialmineralmineral
Straptitanium bracelettitanium bracelet
Strap colourblackstainless steel
Claspclip (unfolding)clip (unfolding)
General specs
Waterproof100 WR / 10 ATM100 WR / 10 ATM
Diameter (width)47 mm47 mm
Thickness12 mm12 mm
Weight100 g
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2017april 2014

Strap colour

The main colour of the watch strap/bracelet.

The most popular shades nowadays are stainless steel(the colour of most metal bracelets, not necessarily steel ones), golden(bracelets made of gold and "gold"), black(strap made of different materials, including rubber and nylon, as well as separate bracelets) and brown(mostly leather straps). Other colour options include beige, white, yellow, green, camouflage ( military style), red, orange, pink, silver, grey, blue, and purple.

In addition, some models of watches are equipped with two-tone straps. Most often, white, gold and black are used as secondary colours, and this colour is specified after the main one — for example, “blue with white” or “stainless steel with gold”. If this paragraph lists several colours separated by commas — for example, "black, red, blue" — this means...that the watch is either sold in several versions that differ in the colour of the strap, or comes with several interchangeable straps / bracelets of the corresponding colours at once. This nuance should be clarified separately.

Weight

Total weight of the watch. As a rule, it is indicated taking into account the complete strap/bracelet.

The lightest modern watch weighs no more than 50 g. The most popular models weigh 50 - 100 g, and weight more than 150 g most often means not only a large, but also a fairly advanced device, usually for sports and tourism purposes.

Both light and heavy weight have their advantages: light watches create minimal inconvenience when worn, while massive watches are subconsciously perceived as a solid and reliable device.
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