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Casio - DBC-611-1D - Databank - Unisex Watch - Digital Quartz - LCD Dial - Grey Steel Strap

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Performing any one of the following operations during a 5-minute interval between snooze alarms cancels the current snooze alarm operation.

In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down A until the seconds digits start to flash. This is the setting screen. I believe the mid '90s was the peak of Databank popularity, as they had come down in price, improved in functionality, and cell phones that stored names and numbers were not yet commonplace. These were life savers in the age of using whatever landline or payphone was nearby. The Telememo 80, 150, and 300 models had a similar style and all list "Memory Protect", which means they use an EEPROM for secure data storage. I do not have any of the Telememo 80 nor Telememo 300 models, take a look at my follow-up reply with all the models I could find online! One last model to talk about. An exciting "retro" release happened in 2011, when Casio released the DBC-611 and DBC-611G: Why was '60' was used for this first model, even though it stored 50 records? Casio tried not to have similar lines of watches share the same number, even if prefixes differed. Casio databanks included the DB-20, DB-30, CD-40, and DB-50. DBC-60 appears to be the next available in the sequence, adding the C for some additional description. saw the release of the DBX-103, which I do not have. It's peculiar in that it seems to use the same 642 module as the DBX-102 and DBX-112, but a new case and keypad design:What do you think about the Casio DBC lineup? Do you think they will release more DBC models or is this the end of databank as we know it? When setting the alarm time using the 12-hour format, take care to set the time correctly as am (A indicator) or pm (P indicator).

C-80 is the first calculator watch to be ever produced. The Databank CD-40 and CD-401 are the first Databank watches, debuting in 1983. It is one of the first digital watches developed in the 1980s that allows the user to store information, following a Pulsar model released in 1982. [1]

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You pay for:Telememo 25, Dual Time, Data Bank, 8-digit calculator, Stopwatch, Multi-function alarms, Alarm, 3-years battery The DBC-W150 and DBC-W1500 were released in 2001, and added Waveceptor (Casio's radio-sync atomic time technology), using the 2296 module. The DBC-W151 with module 2298 also exists for the Japanese market. This was before Multiband 5 technology, so different modules were used in different regions around the world. There may be other models for other regions.

The 676 module improves upon the 563 by adding a countdown timer and a world time function. The display is also improved. The key was moved to where the fixed "sig" and "al." used to be. "AM" and "PM" were replaced with smaller "A" and "P", and was moved lower down. This let the dot matrix portion of the display extend further left, and has no gaps between characters. There's also a colon added to the date section, to allow for viewing the local time in world time mode. The fixed portion of the display also has gridlines between days. The enhanced display lets you see more characters in data bank mode, but also persistently displays the year when you're in timekeeping mode. The DBX-112 has a similar crystal and the same keypad as the DBX-102, with the same shape case as both the DBC-62 and DBX-102, but this time in grey resin. It's the only databank I can see that doesn't paint/plate the premium model that comes with bracelet. It almost seems like they forgot, but grey/beige was popular at the time I guess. You can see that the rear stainless plate is painted grey too. Again, not sure why. The bracelet has small polished sections between the links, differing from the DBC-600 and DBC-610 models. There doesn't seem to be a gold DBX-112G model either. I could polish this crystal up a bit, but the lighting is making all these watches look worse than they really do. The DBC-630BA model has the glowing keypad just like the DBC-63. The DBC-63 seems to have been a huge success, as over 2 dozen models seem to have been released between 1995 and 1998. There were special editions and lots of translucent models in varying colors.If you are using 12-hour timekeeping, press [=PM] while the hour or minute setting is flashing to toggle between AM and PM.

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