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34mm Casio Data Bank Watch w/ 8-Digit Calculator & Resin Band (Grey)

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Amazon has 34mm Casio Data Bank Watch w/ 8-Digit Calculator & Resin Band (Grey, CA53W) for $23.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Features:
  • 8-Digit Calculator, Constants for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
  • Water Resistant (hand washing or splashes of water only, not suitable for swimming, diving or submerging in water)
  • Dual Time, Daily Alarm, Hourly Time Signal, Auto Calendar
  • Battery CR2016, Approx. battery life: 5 years
  • Size of case/total weight 42. 0 x 33. 0 x 8. 40mm / 29g

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Amazon has 34mm Casio Data Bank Watch w/ 8-Digit Calculator & Resin Band (Grey, CA53W) for $23.97. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Features:
  • 8-Digit Calculator, Constants for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
  • Water Resistant (hand washing or splashes of water only, not suitable for swimming, diving or submerging in water)
  • Dual Time, Daily Alarm, Hourly Time Signal, Auto Calendar
  • Battery CR2016, Approx. battery life: 5 years
  • Size of case/total weight 42. 0 x 33. 0 x 8. 40mm / 29g

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Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
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    • Rating of 4.4 from over 1400 customer reviews.
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Today 12:41 PM
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stegallToday 12:41 PM
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Probably close to 20 years ago, I offered to buy a kid a watch. She said she didn't need one as she had her phone. She's now 30 & still has no watch. Man, I remember getting a watch when I was about 10 or so, in the '50s, & it was a big, big deal back then. Now, not so much, so I suppose perhaps watches ain't selling like hot cakes these days.
Today 02:14 PM
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harumanToday 02:14 PM
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I have this watch, the band is a bit shorter than the other for example the WS1300H series.
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Today 02:57 PM
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Today 02:57 PM
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I used to have the black plastic version of this phone. What is the point of having a watch with a calculator or one that stores phone numbers, but can't connect with our phones? The display is really small, a well. Now that we have smart phones, watches like these have little use. When I want to wear a watch, I put on my Apple Watch.
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Today 03:12 PM
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DhryToday 03:12 PM
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I have a phone - and a watch that doesn't need to be taken off every single day to charge, nor be taken out of a pocket to tell me the time nor be taken off to go swimming or have a shower kthxbai
Today 03:27 PM
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chiragallstarsToday 03:27 PM
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Quote from stegall :
Probably close to 20 years ago, I offered to buy a kid a watch. She said she didn't need one as she had her phone. She's now 30 & still has no watch. Man, I remember getting a watch when I was about 10 or so, in the '50s, & it was a big, big deal back then. Now, not so much, so I suppose perhaps watches ain't selling like hot cakes these days.
About 35 years ago one of my dad's brothers, the first in our family to travel to the US for work, got me the black Casio calculator watch as a gift on his return. I was 10/11 year old. Meant the world to me. Still have it ☺️
Today 03:43 PM
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GRieVoUSToday 03:43 PM
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Quote from Deal Explorer :
I used to have the black plastic version of this phone. What is the point of having a watch with a calculator or one that stores phone numbers, but can't connect with our phones? The display is really small, a well. Now that we have smart phones, watches like these have little use. When I want to wear a watch, I put on my Apple Watch.
I think this shows your age. I am buying one to ditch the phone and for nostalgia.
Today 04:12 PM
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fritzoToday 04:12 PM
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Quote from stegall :
Probably close to 20 years ago, I offered to buy a kid a watch. She said she didn't need one as she had her phone. She's now 30 & still has no watch. Man, I remember getting a watch when I was about 10 or so, in the '50s, & it was a big, big deal back then. Now, not so much, so I suppose perhaps watches ain't selling like hot cakes these days.
Watches are back in vogue. A lot of people ditched the smartwatch. I'm seeing lots of analog and digital watches in the office.

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Today 04:14 PM
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GnatGoSplatToday 04:14 PM
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Quote from stegall :
Probably close to 20 years ago, I offered to buy a kid a watch. She said she didn't need one as she had her phone. She's now 30 & still has no watch. Man, I remember getting a watch when I was about 10 or so, in the '50s, & it was a big, big deal back then. Now, not so much, so I suppose perhaps watches ain't selling like hot cakes these days.
I haven't owned a watch since maybe 2000, quit wearing one when cell phones got small enough to keep in a pocket. I do remember being around 8-10 and lusting after the Casios in the Service Merchandise jewelry display. I distinctly recall wanting a DBC-600 real bad. It wasn't water resistant so I ended up getting something that was (DB-30?) because I'd killed my 1st calculator watch by water, an Armitron Piano Game I think it was. I guess the generic calculator watch design of this is more recognizable, but my nostalgia side would be more interested in a remake of a classic like the DBC-600.
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Quote from GRieVoUS :
I think this shows your age. I am buying one to ditch the phone and for nostalgia.
Yeah. I remember when the LED watches first came out. You had to press the button to see the red LEDs that formed numbers.
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OrangeDolphin480Today 05:26 PM
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this is part of the ensemble Jim Halpert "re-created for $7", slick deal but not tooo slick.
Today 05:55 PM
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abbazaba14Today 05:55 PM
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Voice commands?
Today 05:57 PM
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FUNJELLYToday 05:57 PM
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This brings back 90s memories
Today 05:58 PM
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ben_r_Today 05:58 PM
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Wow! I can't believe that thing is powered by a CR2016 battery! That seems big for a watch.
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otj287Today 06:01 PM
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I remember a similar data bank watch (wasn't silver, was black from what I remember) back in the day. If memory serves me correctly, top left and bottom right button triggered the PIN entry to the "data" and I thought it was so cool back then! Glad to see these making a comeback!

Besides, my wearable fat-shames me for not closing exercise rings anyway.

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nomieeToday 06:10 PM
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Does the silver version go on sale?

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