Casio DW-5600E

A DW-5600E-1V G-Shock. A Casio G-Shock DW-5600E in regular timekeeping mode. Also this was one of the first ILLUMINATOR watches.

The Casio DW-5600E is a model of digital watch, manufactured by the Japanese firm Casio and a member of Casio's G-Shock product line. Casio introduced this model in 1996. It has 200m water resistance, one alarm, a countdown timer and a stopwatch. These features trigger an audible alarm. The letters "DW" stand for "Digital Water resist".

Comparison with DW-5600C

This model replaces the older Casio DW-5600C and features Illuminator, an EL backlight with flash function. The dual-time function was deleted, but the current time is also displayed in countdown timer and stopwatch mode. Like its predecessor, it is one of the few watches certified by NASA for space missions.

One of the major differences between this model and the original DW-5600C is the use of a polymer case material with a stainless steel case back secured with four screws. The original design featured a stainless steel case and screw-down case back. While making for a heavier watch, the 5600C is highly sought after by collectors.

Module

Casio has updated the module, replacing the usual 1545 module with module number 3229 (in 2010).[1] The new module just features an extended calendar, the 1545 calendar goes up to year 2039, while the 3229 calendar goes up to the year 2099.

Iterations

Four subsequent iterations of this design have been released:

Features

References

  1. Casio 3229 Module User's Guide last page; revision code: MA1012-A (refers to revision in the year 2010, month 12)

External links

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