I own a number of Casio's MUCH OLDER "G-Shock" series that are not only solar powered but 'autoset' via shortwave radio signals every night.
These watches likely will last 'forever' or least until the rechargable element and/or silicon migration/degration kills the electronics.
Given that my examples are >20 YEARS OLD TODAY, why is it that Casio can't seem to make a compelling MODERN watch?
Quote from: GeorgeS on September 17, 2024, 21:15:07Given that my examples are >20 YEARS OLD TODAY,
This is not tough solar watch, it has replaceable battery with 10Y lifetime under following conditions:
QuoteBattery life: Approximately 10 years
Conditions:
Illumination: 1.5 seconds/day
Alarm: 10 seconds/day
It can last longer, it can last shorter.
Quote from: GeorgeS on September 17, 2024, 21:15:07why is it that Casio can't seem to make a compelling MODERN watch?
They can and they did, amongst many examples here is one: https://imgur.com/a/kJRcutL (https://imgur.com/a/kJRcutL)
It has literally all necessary functions sans Bluetooth (not necessary but handy to have): https://shockbase.org/watches/watch_dyn.php?model=GW-5000U-1&subseries=GW-5000&series=5000 (https://shockbase.org/watches/watch_dyn.php?model=GW-5000U-1&subseries=GW-5000&series=5000)