CasioSTR300 Series | Classic Dive Style | 50M WR | 1/100 SEC Stop Watch with 60 Lap Memory | Countdown Timer | Multi Alarm | Dual Time | LED Light | Auto Calendar | 10 Year Battery
J**A
Very good watch
Great watch! Looks amazing on my 10 year old and she loves it. Never takes it off, for sports, pool and even to sleep. Size is perfect for her and is still going strong.
K**I
Super Durable and Is Insanely Water Resistant
I have had this watch for 3 years and I have worn it in the ocean and 12 feet deep pools and it has stayed fine the whole time. This watch does not get beat up easily!!! I found this watch great for night time when I wanted to know if I should go to bed or stay up later and during the day I am CONSTANTLY looking at it to see what time it is. I would highly recommend this watch to literally anyone. The date is super easy to set if you are fairly tech savy and even if you aren't the instructions are great! I also found this great for school in terms of timers, stop watch for fitness, and time in general. Whenever I don't have it on ( I almost always have this on ) I get so angry that I don't know the time 24/7. If you are looking for a long lasting durable watch that works great, this watch is the way to go!!!
B**N
Super durable and cute
This watch is incredibly durable and long lasting. I am extremely tough on things because I like to adventure a lot. This watch, however, is able to withstand what I do to it. It has been swimming and diving with me in chlorinated pools, lakes, rivers, and in the ocean. It also has been banged on rocks, trees, and door frames because I often forget where my arms are in space if I am too busy concentrating on other things. So for the durability aspect of this product I am extremely pleased with it. I am also very happy with how this product looks. It is pretty feminine and small, so I still feel like a girl while wearing this heavy duty watch. I like the color and display as well. It is very convenient to be able to read it at a glance and get the date, time, and day of the week. I also enjoy the alarm setting and the user-ability. I hate reading manuals and this watch was really easy to set and further program by just messing around with it. Casio makes a good product, and I am really happy with what I got with this watch for the price of it. Although I have not used the lap and other running modes to this watch, it's cool they are there because I like to use the stopwatch on it for cooking/baking. Overall I am very pleased with the durability, looks, and function of the watch as well as the battery life on it. I would definitely buy this watch again if I ever were to do something bad enough to it that it broke (yet that isn't very likely).
L**A
A very nice watch for an athlete
I bought the Casio STR300 to replace a ten year old Timex Ironman that was recently stolen. I went to the Casio because the entry level Ironman no longer does splits in the stop watch mode. Over all I've found the Casio to be a worthy replacement for keeping track of my time when I run, swim or bike.The good:First and foremost, sixty split times! That's a lot of splits, but essential for someone like me that is presently training for a triathlon by swimming laps in a pool.Second, one thing that I really like about the Casio over and above my old Timex is the way that after an hour passes by in the stop watch mode, I don't lose the hundredths of a second from the face of the watch. Once my old Timex would hit the one hour mark, the hundredths of a second numbers would disappear to make room for an hours column. Casio avoids this by putting the hours above the minutes so that it doesn't have to shift the minutes over to make room. I think is a very clever solution.Third, the price, this watch is packed with features for less than the entry level Timex Ironman. Granted, most of the features are lost on me. I'm hearing impaired so I don't really care about the five alarms. Nor do I use the countdown mode. But I don't have a whole lot of money and this watch is worth every penny that I paid for it.The bad:The build quality of this watch seems inferior to the Timex Ironman series. Maybe it just feels different and will last just as long. I won't know that until ten years down the line. If this Casio is still going, then I'll change my mind on this point.I find the button to trigger a split difficult to press. With my old Timex, it was pretty easy to hit the split button while doing a flip-kick at the end of the pool to turn around. With this thing, I miss more often than not. Often times I have to stop swimming and hit the button a few times to get it. This may be user error on my part and perhaps given enough time I will learn to hit the button in just the right way. I've only had this problem underwater. When running or cycling, hitting the button is pretty easy. If the button were as easy to hit as my old Timex was, I'd probably have given this watch 5 starts.
K**C
Great Workout Watch at a Great Price!
I ordered this watch for my running workouts and it works GREAT! You can pick if you want a 12 hour clock or a 24 hour one (I chose the 24 hour). It has a stopwatch built in, as well as an alarm system-but I don't really use that. The biggest reason I got this was because of the fact that it has a stopwatch and it's water resistant. I've ran in a few rainstorms and this thing hasn't skipped a beat! I know it has a distance feature on it as well, but I really haven't tried it out yet. It's a really cute watch and can take quite a beating. The stopwatch is the feature that I use the most and it works really well! You can even switch between modes while the stopwatch is running and it won't stop or rest-something I use a lot because I usually go running before work and have to make sure that I have plenty of time to make it back home so I can get ready for my shift.However, if you're looking for a watch that actually DOES track your distance-you might want to go with the Garmin. If you're like me and manually map out your routes and don't have the money for a $100 GPS watch-this is the way to go!
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