July 5, 2010
Casio, a global electronics company founded in Japan, has been known to create proven gadgets, such as cameras, musical instruments, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), audio equipment, and watches.The watches from the Casio stable cover a range of categories to suit every kind of situation, and meet the preferences of the most discerning user. The Baby-G range is targeted at female wearers and combine delicate and feminine looks with a sturdy construction , incorporating the G-Shock technology rendering the watch shockproof. Some of the models in this range offer features, such as EL backlight, World Time, 30-city temperature information, e-data memory, and water resistance up to 200 meters. The colors of the dials as well as the bezels and bands cater to the female clientele.The G-Shock watches, first launched in 1983, sport the sturdiest constructions, with atomic timekeeping and solar technology. In addition to other features, some G-Shock watches also have a Tide Graph, which displays the moon phase and the tide levels. The Waveceptor range of watches have some models with a square face, offering a digital timekeeping format, and also a power save mode, which the watch goes into, when not in use. The Pathfinder watches are ideal for the adventure-seeker and the lover of the outdoors. These models offer most of the features from the other watch ranges, coupled with a durable and reinforced body.The Databank watches offer busy executives an array of features at their fingertips. Alongside an eight-digit calculator, there is a facility of programming the watch to also double up as a TV remote control by transferring 16 commands from any normal remote to the watch. The Dress range of watches, concentrate more on attractive designs for the watches, suitable for all kinds of attire. The models falling within the Classic range are built for practicality, incorporating tried and tested designs.The Sports watches are meant for serious athletes, having features such as a stopwatch, and a sensor for detecting fish presence in the water during fishing.Casio watches have always stayed in tune with the latest technologies, ever since the 1974 launch of the Casiotron, a watch with an automated calendar feature.