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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 2624181" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>The first one (GAC-100 all-analog), is easy for me since it's just straight analog-time with 12/24 indicator and a Chronograph timer (start/stop/reset/split). </p><p></p><p>I'll admit that any of the fancier Casio Digital + Analog watches are kind of a lot to remember as far as functions go - I hate pressing a bunch of buttons to get where I want to be in the watch and then pressing the wrong one that doesn't do what I thought it did and I have to start over (My Sea Pathfinder is bad enough that I have to look up the instruction booklet online every time I want to change some major function in it).</p><p></p><p>This GA100 seems to have just enough functions that it's not too much of a pain though. So far I'm liking it too, and may end up keeping both of these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 2624181, member: 229"] The first one (GAC-100 all-analog), is easy for me since it's just straight analog-time with 12/24 indicator and a Chronograph timer (start/stop/reset/split). I'll admit that any of the fancier Casio Digital + Analog watches are kind of a lot to remember as far as functions go - I hate pressing a bunch of buttons to get where I want to be in the watch and then pressing the wrong one that doesn't do what I thought it did and I have to start over (My Sea Pathfinder is bad enough that I have to look up the instruction booklet online every time I want to change some major function in it). This GA100 seems to have just enough functions that it's not too much of a pain though. So far I'm liking it too, and may end up keeping both of these. [/QUOTE]
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