The watch works in various modes like timekeeping mode, time/date adjustment mode, stopwatch mode, and alarm mode. The watch built-in full automatic calendar makes allowances for different month lengths and leap years. Once you set the date, there should be no reason to change it except after you have the watch’s battery replaced. The date will change automatically when the current time reaches midnight. You can use the stopwatch to measure elapsed time, cumulative elapsed time, and lap times. You also can input the distance of the course or a particular segment of the course of the race you are watching. That distance is used along with the elapsed time, cumulative elapsed lime or lap time measured by the watch to calculate and display the average speed for the course or segment. It also features full auto-calendar programmed up to year 2099, Daily alarms, 1/20-second stopwatch and average speed indication. The stopwatch second hand will indicate the average speed value after you slop an elapsed time measurement or display a lap time. The center dial hand points to speed (SPD) while the average speed is being indicated. The hands and markers are luminous and glow in dark. The starch resistant mineral glass dial make it scratch proof. The case and bracelet are Casio stainless steel made.
- 1/20-second stopwatch
- Measuring capacity: 59'59.95"
- Measuring mode: Elapsed time, lap time
- Section distance input (Input range: 0.0 to 14.9)
- Section average speed indication range: 0 to 30 unit/ h, unit: 10 unit/h
- ±20 seconds accuracy per month
- 2 years approx. battery life on SR927W
- Full auto-calendar up to year 2099
- Daily alarms
- Regular timekeeping
- Analog: Hour, minute (hand moves every 10 seconds), second, 24-hour, day date
- Shock resistant
- Size of case: 47.0 X 46.9 X 16.2 mm
- Weight : 148g
- Luminous hands and markers
- Scratch resistant mineral glass
- Casio stainless steel case
- Casio stainless steel bracelet
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