Casio Databank 50 Telememo Watch in Gold DBC611G

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Casio Databank 50 Telememo Watch in Gold DBC611G

Casio Databank 50 Telememo Watch in Gold DBC611G

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Most calculator watches perform only basic arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division). However, there are several models with additional functions: scientific, including transcendent and trigonometry, in models Casio CFX-20, CFX-200, CFX-400 and Citizen 49–9421, financial functions (Casio CBA-10) and also TV remote control functions (CMD-40B and CMD-30B). Not to forget that like the earlier one, this multi-functioning timepiece has a calculator too that can add, subtract, multiply and divide. In the most basic sense, a calculator watch is a digital timepiece equipped with a built-in calculator. Its case composition is made up of a relatively large, rectangular watch face containing small buttons that resemble the design of a calculator, albeit on your wrist. This Casio Gold Calculator Watch has added features which includes an 8-digit calculator with arithmetic operations and currency conversion modes to make it more useful for you. It has a pre-installed auto-calendar till the year 2099. You can also maintain a regular timekeeping in this watch. Another edition of the original CA53W, the Casio CA53WF-3B features a simple yet stylish military green resin case paired with a matching green resin band. The watch bears an 8-digit calculator with an LCD screen protected by a layer of mineral glass. Made for all occasions, its functions consist of a daily alarm, a stopwatch, an automated calendar, and an hourly time signal.

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Mentioning below Casio DBC-611G Review and C asio CA-506G-9AVT Review, the two gold models in this collection. Casio Databank DBC-611G Calculator Watch Reviewing in this article the Casio Gold Calculator Watch that is not only super functional but looks super amazing and classy solving your many daily needs. As times have changed, the calculator watch is no longer as popular as it used to be. With the development of more advanced, modern digital watches and smartwatches, most brands no longer produce or sell calculator watches. Nonetheless, there are still a few calculator watch models out there, either sold by Casio or available on the second-hand market. With that being said, here are 15 of the best calculator watches money can buy you. 1. Casio CA53W-1 Databank Image By: Casio Operating beneath the calculator-style watch face is a reliable Module 3208 quartz movement featuring accuracy of +/- 15 seconds per month and a CR2016 battery that can power the watch for five years. It is also water-resistant up to depths of 30m.Others: Remaining memory screen, auto-sort, support for characters of 13 languages (English, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Dutch, Danish, German, Italian, Swedish, Polish, Romanian, Turkish, Russian) While they do not offer as many technological features as a modern-day smartwatch, calculator watches carry a retro aesthetic that no other timepiece can pull off. It is interesting to see brands like Casio keeping the legacy of the calculator watch alive while also innovating to fit contemporary standards. Practical, extremely affordable, and very reliable, calculator watches are great vintage-style digital timekeepers that just about anyone can own. Operated by a quartz movement, the Seiko C153-5007 Calculator Watch is a remnant of the past and quite rare nowadays. For those looking for something with a bit more pizzazz, the Seiko C153-5007 is also offered in gold and steel. However, this variant is even harder to find than the regular stainless steel model. This calculator watch is operated by a quartz movement equipped with a battery that can last for years. Without a doubt, the Digitech Databank is a very versatile digital timepiece. Keep in mind, however, that this wristwatch is not water-resistant. As such, you should make sure that you place it somewhere safe before you go washing your hands or taking a shower. This Casio calculator watch is powered by a quartz movement with an impressive accuracy of +/- 15 seconds per month and a battery that can last up to five years. Other functions include a stopwatch, a daily alarm, an hourly time signal, and an automated calendar.

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Running on a quartz movement, the Casio DBC32-1A has a powerful battery that can last up to 10 years. Other functions of this digital timepiece include a stopwatch, five multi-function alarms, and a currency converter. The gold-tone stainless steel band this Casio watch comes with is adjustable, allowing wearers to fit the timepiece comfortably and securely on their wrists. While this wristwatch has a lot of practical purposes, its simple and versatile design also makes it quite fashionable, especially as an accessory to casual outfits. Although this model does not have a data bank the other features are similar to the earlier mentioned model. Apart from its glorious outlook, this watch proves beneficial for you if you are into a lot of calculations. Casio also offers a standard version of its gold-tone DBC Databank, known as the Casio DBC-611-1 Databank. Although it does not have a striking gold exterior and amber LCD screen, the Casio DBC-611-1 Databank performs just as well as any other Casio calculator watch. A calculator watch is a digital watch with a built-in calculator, usually including buttons on the watch face. Calculator watches were first introduced in the 1970s and continue to be produced, despite falling from their peak popularity during the 1980s. The most dominant brands were the Casio Databank series and Timex.To access the watch’s numerous functions, wearers can utilise the pushers at the sides of the case. Powering this calculator watch is a reliable quartz movement fitted with a battery that can last 5 years. The Casio CA53WF-4B is water-resistant up to depths of 30m and has an accuracy rate of +/- 30 seconds per month. These Men’s Casio Gold calculator Watch are definitely the best gold designs up till now. Not only are they so functional but they compensate your daily look too so that you can where it with any style you want.

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Afterall, who doesn’t love that shiny and glimmering color on their wrists. They totally look amazing. One downside to this watch is that it only has a water resistance rating of 10m, so be sure to store it somewhere safe if you are going for a swim. Operated by a quartz movement, the CA506B-1AVT features an 8-digit calculator, a stopwatch, an alarm, and a chronograph function.Before the invention of smartwatches loaded with features and apps for all kinds of purposes, we had digital wristwatches. At the time, digital wristwatches were considered some of the most high-tech pieces of horology you could possibly find. Apart from having some added complications like alarms and timers, digital watches were affordable, unique, and most importantly, reliable. Casio CFX-400 scientific calculator watch circa 1985. A HP-01 calculator watch A CFX-200 scientific calculator watch, it has trigonometric functions and scientific conversion capabilities. The μWatch, an open-source DIY scientific calculator watch Casio CMD-40 calculator watch with built-in remote control The Casio TC500 touch sensor calculator watch from 1983. It uses a capacitive touch screen for the calculator and function buttons. Mass-produced calculator watches appeared in the early 1980s, with the most being produced in the middle of the decade. Their popularity began to fade in the mid-1990s with the introduction of cheaper mobile phones and PDAs, which could perform the same functions. The calculator watch is now a collector's item, and notable watches such as the Timex watches and some special variants of Casio calculator watches such as the CFX-400 command a high premium in the used market. [4] See also [ edit ] In the 1970s, Pulsar and HP were not the only brands selling calculator watches. One of the few early calculator watch models is the Seiko C153-5007 Calculator Watch. Equipped with a ball-point stylus, this stainless steel Seiko calculator watch comes with an exclusive integrated stainless steel bracelet. As you might have guessed from all the neatly-labelled buttons and math symbols on the watch face, this calculator watch is capable of more than just basic arithmetic, as it comes with percentage, square root, and even memory functions.

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A gold-tone stainless steel calculator watch with scratch-resistant mineral glass and a depth rating of 30m, the Casio CA506G-9AVT Databank is a charming piece of nerd gear that can serve you in many ways. Its special complications include an eight-digit calculator, an alarm, a chronograph feature, and a stopwatch. The quartz movement that runs under its watch face ensures accurate timekeeping as well as long-lasting reliability. Operating underneath the watch is a quartz movement fitted with a 5-year battery supply. The calculator of the CA56-1 can count up to 8 digits and is easy to utilise, thanks to its sizable and clearly-labelled buttons. This timepiece also has a fully automated calendar, along with a chronograph function, dual time, and a daily alarm. Resistant to splashes and raindrops, the CA56-1 has a water resistance capacity of up to 30m.In the 1990s, the demand for calculator watches started to decline with the introduction of cheap mobile phones and personal digital agents (PDAs) that could carry out similar functions. Modern-day advancements such as the smartwatch and other such technological inventions simply replaced the calculator watch in mainstream consciousness. Fast forward to today, and the calculator watch is now more of a collector’s item. Special, vintage calculator watch variants from brands like Casio and Timex can even fetch a premium price on the second-hand market. 15 of the Best Calculator Watches in the Market If you are looking for a suave calculator watch with a luxurious gold tone, have a look at the Casio DBC-611-G Databank. This timepiece features an amber-coloured LCD screen that matches nicely with the Databank’s gold-tone stainless steel case and bracelet. When worn in the dark, wearers can also easily press the automatic light switch to illuminate the LCD screen.



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