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| Casio Men' s Watches : DUAL ILLUMINATOR Series (August 2007 Model) GULFMAN #G-9100-2 |
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| Retail Price: | - | | Item Price: | AUD$160.00 | | Sales Price: | AUD$109.99 | | You Save: | AUD$50.01 (31%) |
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| Brand Name: | Casio | | Watch Series: | Casio G-Shock | | Model number: | G-9100-2 | | Band length: | Men's Standard | | Movement: | quartz | | Warranty Type: | 1 year Manufacturer's Worldwide Limited Warranty
| | Estimated Shipment Weight: | 0.50 KG |
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| Casio G-Shock: GULFMAN DUAL ILLUMINATOR Series August 2007 Model Watch # G-9100-2 (Men' s Watch). 1/100-second stopwatch. Accuracy per month: ±15 sec. Battery Life: 7 YRS. Button operation tone on/off. Countdown timer. Electro-luminescent backlight. Full auto-calendar (to year 2099). Model Number: G-9100-2 G-9100 G9100 G91002 G-9100 2. Multi-function alarms. Rust resistant. Tide graph. 12/24-hour format. Auto light switch, dual illuminator, selectable illumination duration, afterglow. Battery Type: CR2025. Case: Resin. EL: WHITE / BLUE GREEN. Flash alert. Hourly time signal. Moon data. Regular timekeeping. Size of case / total weight: G-9100 51.0 x 46.5 x 16.4 mm / 53 g. World Time: 29 time zones (48 cities), city code display, daylight saving on/off. # G-9100-2 # |




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This is a 100% Genuine, Authentic and Brand New Casio Watch. It is Bodying's store policy to sell only authentic Casio watches from authorized retailers and distributors of Casio. |
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This Casio watch comes with 1 year Manufacturer's Worldwide Limited Warranty. |
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 | | Australia | | Weight | Estimated Time of Arrival (ETA) | Courier | Major Town/City | For Outskirt Out-of-delivery-area* | | 0.50 kg | 2 - 4 business days | FedEX/TNT/DHL | AUD$15.00 | additional AUD$13.00 | | 1.00 kg | 2 - 4 business days | FedEX/TNT/DHL | AUD$21.00 | additional AUD$13.00 | | 1.50 kg | 2 - 4 business days | FedEX/TNT/DHL | AUD$27.00 | additional AUD$13.00 |
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| 3.0 out of 5 stars This review is from: Casio Men s G9100-2 G-Shock Gulfman Tide and Moon Watch (Watch), February 04, 2009 | | By Joylene Eves | This review is from: Casio Men' s G9100-2 G-Shock Gulfman Tide and Moon Watch (Watch) I am an avid outdoorsman and needed a sport watch. This watch fit the bill perfectly. It has a nice large size and is fairly easy to use. My only complaint is that it is very difficult to find the lunitidal interval for my Gulf coast area easily. The watch needs this info to accurately predict the tidal movements. | | Was this review helpful to you?
|  | | 5.0 out of 5 stars This review is from: Casio Men s G9100-2 G-Shock Gulfman Tide and Moon Watch (Watch), September 03, 2009 | | By Passebosc jacques | This review is from: Casio Men' s G9100-2 G-Shock Gulfman Tide and Moon Watch (Watch) The Gulfman has its ups and downs. Firstly, its features (i.e. time, day, date, stopwatch, timer, world time, alarm, moon phase, and tide graph) come in handy. I am 21 years old and have been a licensed and avid scuba diver since I was 11; I needed a new dive watch after mine finally gave out and flooded, and I didn' t feel it was necessary to drop half a grand on the G-Shock Frogman, although it was very tempting. I needed a watch that was capable of withstanding at least 180 feet of underwater submersion and possessed timer/stopwatch capabilities. The moon and tide graphs are an extra bonus, especially considering that the tide graph mode will depict the approximate tide for any specific time of day. The backlight is also nice to have in an underwater scenario (i.e. cave, wreck, and night diving) and is clearly visible. The watch fits snuggly to the wrist without any sliding around.
The watch itself is, however, a little bulky, although fairly light, especially when compared to other dive watches. The circular seconds graph is, in my opinion, a waste of space, as you can clearly see the seconds counting in the main time window, it just seems redundant. Programming the watch can be intimidatingly complicated at times. To program your "Home Site Data," you are required to know your longitudinal value and your lunitidal intervals in hours and minutes (the data is set to Japanese values by default). This was somewhat daunting and after a few hours researching on the internet I finally got the correct data inputted, I hope.
My greatest concern is that the tide/moon graphs rely on the Home Site Data, because I do not use the tide/moon graphs at home, I use them in whatever country I' m diving in. So, when I use the tide/moon graphs, I have to reprogram the watch and change the Home Site Data to wherever my dive sites are, and vice versa when I return home. Extremely annoying. If it possessed atomic time capabilities, which it doesn' t, things might be different and the Home Site Data might be automatically altered wherever I went.
All in all, however, I consider the Gulfman to be well worth the Bodying price, and a cheap, effective alternative to the Frogman.
Pros: Light, snug fit, visible display and backlight, handy features, rust resistant, water resistant to 20 bar, well-priced.
Cons: Bulky, wasteful seconds graph, Home Site Data programming, tide/moon graphs work only at home site, not atomic, not solar, NOT INTENDED FOR SCUBA DIVING. | | Was this review helpful to you?
|  | | 3.0 out of 5 stars Great watch from Casio but the tide chart is not dependable., December 02, 2009 | | By Wilson A. Valdez | This review is from: Casio Men' s G9100-2 G-Shock Gulfman Tide and Moon Watch (Watch) The watch is a g-shock after all. This is the fourth i have owned since i got my first at age 13 from my father. I bought this watch for work, i am doing construction work along the shore and the work is tide dependent. The tide graph is not very accurate and tends to be off by an hour and a half to two. | | Was this review helpful to you?
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| Most Recent Customer Reviews | | 3.0 out of 5 stars This review is from: Casio Men s G9100-2 G-Shock Gulfman Tide and Moon Watch (Watch) | | This review is from: Casio Men' s G9100-2 G-Shock Gulfman Tide and Moon Watch (Watch)
Great watch for the money. Cool functions, durable, and nice looking. I will purchase the Mudman next. .... Read more | | Published 29 months ago by Colin Tan |  | | › See all 4 customer reviews... |
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