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Reddit mentions of Casio Men's AE-1300WH-1AVCF Illuminator Digital Sport Watch with Black Resin Band

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Casio Men's AE-1300WH-1AVCF Illuminator Digital Sport Watch with Black Resin Band. Here are the top ones.

Casio Men's AE-1300WH-1AVCF Illuminator Digital Sport Watch with Black Resin Band
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    Features:
  • Black square watch with 45mm resin case and glass dial window
  • Quartz movement with digital display
  • Featuring yellow contrasts, silver-tone pushers, pre-set timer, world time, interval timer, LED light, alarm, stopwatch, and black resin band with buckle closure
  • Water resistant to 330 feet (100 meters)
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height4 Inches
Length4 Inches
Release dateMay 2014
Weight0.24912235606 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Casio Men's AE-1300WH-1AVCF Illuminator Digital Sport Watch with Black Resin Band:

u/asiandaredevil · 2 pointsr/Referees

I live in Canada, but I'll give my advice.

I personally bought the cheapest referee uniforms I could find. In Canada, they were the Avantis

For watches, I use a Fitbit (not really necessary but I recieved it as a gift) and a Casio

For the whistle, I have the lanyard and just wrap it around my hand.

Good luck!

u/Funky_Ducky · 1 pointr/Referees

I personally use this. Got it as a Christmas present. It's pretty cheap, but has interval timers, stopwatch, a function to let you run stoppage time, and such. Works great.

u/fucking_weebs · 1 pointr/Massdrop

I see.

I guess I probably shouldn't talk much shit. I'm into mechanical keyboards and have spent probably $500+ on them in the past year or so.

Watches for me are much more of a utility item than something I care that much about. I have a Casio Digital Watch and love it to pieces. I've worn it for years and never needed to replace the battery or anything and it's served me perfectly.

With keyboards, I have a Vortex Pok3r. Swapped out the switches on it ($60 for all of the new switches) and have custom keycaps totaling ~$50.

Different strokes for different folks, I guess.