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Brand: Casio
Model:A159WEVJ-7JR
Description:
Based on the Japan-made A159 produced by Yamagata Casio, this special model features the traditional Japanese Seigaiha wave pattern on the dial.
The Seigaiha pattern consists of layered concentric arcs resembling waves. As the waves continue endlessly, the pattern symbolizes lasting happiness, peace, and good fortune.
Specifications:
Display: Digital
Movement: Quartz
Battery Life: Approx. 7 years (with new battery)
Case Size (H × W × D): 36.8 × 33.2 × 8.5 mm
Weight: Approx. 45 g
Wrist Size: Approx. 15–20.5 cm
Materials:
Case: Stainless Steel
Band: Stainless Steel Free-Adjust Band
Glass: Resin Glass
Dial:Silver with Seigaiha Wave Pattern
Water Resistance:Everyday Water Resistant
Functions:
1/100-Second Stopwatch with 60-Minute Counter and Split Time
Alarm and Hourly Time Signal
Auto Calendar (to February 28)
12/24-Hour Display Switching
LED Backlight
Included:
Japanese Instruction Manual
Original Box Included
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