

⏱️ Stay ahead of time, effortlessly and stylishly.
The Casio Wave Ceptor Solar WVQ-M410B-1AJF is a Japanese-imported men's analog watch featuring solar-powered energy, 10 bar water resistance, and Multiband 6 radio-controlled timekeeping syncing with six global stations. Designed for professionals who demand precision and style, it combines eco-friendly technology with rugged durability and classic aesthetics.
| ASIN | B00G8YC1GI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #843,788 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #4,014 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (361) |
| Date First Available | November 15, 2013 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | WVQ-M410B-1AJF |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Package Dimensions | 4.33 x 4.17 x 3.23 inches; 1.62 ounces |
O**E
A Great Wristwatch.
A fancy watch without the fancy price. I've owned many Casio watches, from an old school calculator watch to a big burly G-Shock Tough Solar, which was my first watch that received a signal from WWVB. Setting a watch is not a difficult task, but it's nice to not have to really worry about anything (after initial set-up), just put it on and go. The watch is also very stylish and easily pairs with dressier outfits. This Wave Ceptor watch mixes radio-controlled technology and classic analog looks. This particular model is advertised as being imported from Japan, though sadly isn't 100% Japanese-made, like the old school Casios. Regardless, it is a great watch The user's manual that came with this watch is printed only in Japanese, but the seller includes a little card that explains how to download the english version of the user's manual ( or you can just as easily look up Casio module 5174). This watch also features an alarm and stopwatch, but I doubt I'll ever use those functions. The crystal is poly-carbonate instead of glass, and with daily use, has developed some light scratches, but you really have to be looking for them to actually see them. This wristwatch is powered by exposure to just about any light source, be it sunlight, fluorescent, etc., and will conserve power (though will still keep exact time) by entering a kind of "sleep mode" when idle for a certain amount of time, like when you lay it on a dresser or nightstand, for example. The initial set-up of this watch up is tricky, though once I figured out the programming sequence, it was fairly smooth sailing from there. I live a little over 500 miles east of the WWVB antenna array in Ft. Collins, CO, and this watch receives the nightly synchronization signal just fine.
S**S
Great analog watch
I've been waiting on an analog watch with features like this. I knew it would be challenging at first to operate but was ok with that. Other than my aging vision, the visibility is just fine. The band looks nice from the top but a little bit slimmer than I like. The retainer on the band buckle leaves an odd stub at the end. Others have noted that there are limited options for a replacement band also. Maybe the metal band is a better choice but, in the end, I still really like this watch.
T**E
Stupid watch
Could not have made it more complicated to operate, even with the English manual. Just a stupid watch. Maybe it's my old eyes but I can't read any of the nonsense they have posted around the outside to set the time zone. I hate it and it's listed on Ebay if you want it for cheap. But it looks nice. So does my Skagen and Rolex but I don't hate them. I've been wearing a simpler waveceptor for nigh on 5 years now, so I know how good they can be. This one isn't.
T**K
My new favorite watch
Review after about 4 - 5 days of use: (1) Download the English User Guide http://support.casio.com/storage/en/manual/pdf/EN/009/qw5174.pdf (2) If you enjoy working with electronics or computers, you'll be able to configure this watch no problem. If you are not a tinkerer - then configuring this may be too much of a hassle for you. (3) Recommendation: You may want to verify the accuracy of the second-hand home position before setting up the watch for the first time. My watch second-hand must have moved out of calibration in transit. So much of the watch set-up and configuration utilizes the second-hand; if it is misadjusted, it will be hard configuring your watch (see page E-59 in guide). Now, what I like about the watch: (a) At night time, it synchronizes to the atomic clock signal very reliably (I live in Eastern PA). (b) Accurate each and every day within a second. (c) Never needs batteries (d) Never need to set the time again, nor the date. How great is that? (e) Hands are easy to read day and night. (f) The Alarm, Countdown Timer, and Stopwatch are all easy to use and configure - once you learn the functions of each of the four buttons. (g) Comfortable to wear, and good sizing (not too big, not too small). (h) Accurate to within a second every day, and never need to set the time, nor date, nor change battery again for the life of the watch. (Sorry to repeat this, but this is amazing to me). What don't I like? (a) the bottom dial is just about useless. Shows the hour in 24 hour format. I have several other watches (Moto 360, Citizen, and two automatic mechanical watches for more dressy occasions). This is my favorite at this moment. May purchase another Wave Ceptor.
J**G
May not be worth the trouble
I was originally attracted to this watch because of its Atomic Clock accuracy, water resistance, and solar tech; initially programming it for my time zone seemed simple enough. But after owning the watch for more than three years now, and moving through multiple time zones, reprogramming it each time and getting lost in the myriad button sequences and combinations, I've decided the watch may not actually be worth the trouble. Twice within the past three years, after finding myself completely unable to restore the proper time, I've had to call the Casio helpline for assistance. Even their techs needed nearly an hour each time to straighten things out. So I don't dare press any of the buttons anymore! If you're looking for a simple watch, this may not be the one for you.
P**S
Great watch. Easy Peasy setting.
New watch came in today, wasn't supposed to be here for at least 10 more days. Absolutely love it. Watch was stopped. Went outside into the sun, started working as soon as the sun hit the dial. Instructions to set it were in Japanese, went to Casio USA website for instructions for the model, popped it open and read how to reset the watch for my time zone. Presto! Watch is set running and looks nice. Does most of the functions my higher priced name brand watch does at a fraction of the cost.
J**.
Wave Ceptor Solar - Multiband 6 Men's Watch WVQ-M410B-1AJF (Japan Import) - only took 30 days from Japan to Canada. Tracking info was useless. Just had to be patient. Watch is as expected. I own an older Wave Ceptor watch (still ticking after 10+ years) and this one works just as well. Note: download manual from the Casio website with the watch code. Included manual is in Japanese. No light. No hourly chime.
マ**君
デザインがとても気に入っています。 とにかく軽量で使いやすそうで、この価格なら満足です。 取扱説明書通り時刻合わをしようとしたけど見づらく時間がかかりそうだったので、結局、CASIOのカスタマーセンターのチャットで時刻を合わせました。(それのが早く確実でした) バンドの幅がもう少し広いとよりカッコ良く見えると思います。(個人的見解ですが…)
カ**マ
時刻調整は自動で電池交換も不要で重さも軽くデザインもシンプルで何にでも合わせやすい。 価格も半額近い割引だったし性能的にはかなりリーズナブルです。 普段使いにはピッタリはまります。 バンドに選択肢があれば更に良かったかな 開封時に秒針止まってましたけどセーフモードになってるので少し日光に当ててウォッチモードに切り替えると問題なく動作しました。
茂**.
丁寧な配達をして頂きました。 有り難うございます。 商品を受け取る際、こんな大きい箱でくる様な物? 頼んだかな。と、疑問に。 確認したら、小さい箱が。あっ! 時計だ。外箱、デカ過ぎる。 自分好みの物を探すとなると、中々、見つからず、ようやく、この時計を、見つけられて、良かったです。 有り難うございました。
バ**グ
時計にあまり興味がなく、何でもいいと感じている人ってかなりいると思いますが、そういう人にこそお勧めな時計です。この値段でこの装備、この見た目、このはめ心地、大満足できると思います❗
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