Buy Casio Men's Stainless Steel Edifice Flight Two Tone Black Dial Tachymeter StrapCasio Men's Stainless Steel Edifice Flight Two Tone Black Dial Tachymeter Strap Product Description:
- Precise Japan Quartz Movement - Accuracy: ±20 seconds per month
- Stainless Steel Case with Genuine Black Leather Strap
- Mineral Crystal, Date Display, Luminous Hands and Markers, Chronograph Function, Slide Rule Function
- Size of case / total weight: 51mm x 45,5mm x 11,4mm
- Water Resistant - 100M, Screwed Down Caseback
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Casio Men's Stainless Steel Edifice Flight
By Johnny da wad
I bought this watch because of Casio reputation,. I own 3 G-Shock watches for years and they are still going. I wanted something different, with tachymeter, so I bought this one. Good looking, nice fit, wierd clasp on band but functional. Only thing is I would have liked to have is the "big" sweeping second hand vs. the "little" one below center of watch otherwise I like it and would recommend at this price.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
I'm very pleased with it.
By Loren D. Jones
This watch came recommended by a fellow pilot. For the money, it's hard to find a nicer watch. The wristband had me scratching my head for more than a few minutes, but once I figured it out (a forehead slapping moment, to be sure!), I love it! It has the look and feel of a nice leather wristband with the ease of a metal band for putting it on and taking it off.It's accurate and great looking. What more could you want?
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Best of the line. ...mostly.
By Some Guy
-The face of this watch is busy, but stunning. The pictures really don't capture it at all. In my opinion, it is the nicest looking face of the entire edifice-527 line, but i don't understand why they paired this one with a leather band. It looks absolutely spectacular on a stainless steel band. Far better than any of the 527s that come with metal bands. Go figure. You can find a nice stainless band for $40-$60. I paired it with an el-cheapo $18 stainless band, and it still looks way better than the leather band. It actually looks nicer than some of the Breitling Navitimers. (you know, the $5,000+ ones? Yes i know, it's not the same, or even in the same league. I'm just saying it LOOKS nicer. Don't get cranky.)-People have expressed confusion with the leather band, especially the clasp. i am confused by their confusion. Maybe it's that they're just not expecting a clasp on a leather band, but while initially foreign, it takes about 15 seconds to figure it out. So don't let reports of funky clasps/bands dissuade you. it's really not as complicated or weird as some have claimed. I can't say too much about the quality of the leather band aside from that, as i immediately replaced it w a stainless steel bracelet ( BTW, some of the 527s have their lug measurement listed at 24mm. it's not. it is definitely 22mm.)-The slide rule has the tiniest bit of play in it if you're heavy handed with the slide rule crown, but it's accurate, and all of the hash marks line up exactly. the font is on the small side, so as has been said, i wouldn't rely on this as an actual flight computer or for anything where you'd need to produce a figure under stress, or if you have trouble reading small print. But it's fine for calculating your dinner-tip, planning a long distance drive (fuel consumption, time, distance, ETA.) or converting measurements.-The chrono works well. 12 hours max elapsed time is well beyond a lot of chronos in aviation watches. It absolutely does not have a tachymeter. I don't know where that came from.-The pushers have some stick to them. whether that's a side effect of the water resistance design, i can't say. maybe it's just a new watch being a new watch.-Maybe the only part that is less than awesome is the lume. I've seen better and i'd like it to maybe be brighter for a little longer, (i haven't timed it, because i haven't gone that crazy yet, but i'd guess maybe about an hour of readability.) But really... how often do you look at your watch in the dark? And if you're doing something where you're going to be in dark places for more than an hour and need to know the time, you should be wearing something else anyway. (but that's just my opinion... if any part of this was going to fall short, i'd pick the lume, since i don't really ever need it.)-Be warned that the crystal is flat, with only a hairs recession below the bezel. and this is a large faced watch, so keep that in mind if you're prone to bang around like a careless idiot sometimes. (like i am.)So for about $100, you're really getting a steal here. I'm thinking of buying the white-faced version and swapping the black leather band that originally came with this one with the official edifice band from that. (i can't find just the band by itself anywhere.) I think they would both look great that way, and i don't understand why Casio didn't just do that in the first place. (But they almost never call me anymore when making design decisions, so i guess i shouldn't be too surprised.)
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