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Casio TRN-50SS-2AJR

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Casio Ref. TRN-50SS-2AJR

Basic Info Listing code : NC1QU1 Brand : Casio Reference number : TRN-50SS-2AJR Dealer product code : 240793 Movement : Quartz Case material : Steel Bracelet material : Steel Year of production : 2024 Condition : Like new & unworn Scope of delivery : Original box, original papers Gender : Men's watch/Unisex Location : Japan, Tokyo Price : 85,000 Availability : Item is in stock Caliber Movement : Quartz Case Case material : Steel Case diameter : 39.1 mm Bracelet/strap Bracelet material : Steel *This is an "unused" item and is non-returnable. *Tax-included list price: 69,300 yen *Inorganic glass (mineral glass) windshield, screw back *This is a very convenient and practical radio-controlled solar mobile link watch that does not require time correction or battery replacement. *Basically, this model has the feel of a revived wristwatch from the 1970s, but with a modern twist. *This model was released in June 2024 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Casio's first wristwatch, the Casiotron, in 1974. 1974 original model was not only Casio's first wristwatch, but also the world's first quartz watch with an automatic calendar that automatically identified the major and minor months. It was also the world's first quartz wristwatch with an automatic calendar that automatically identified the major and minor months. Incidentally, mechanical wristwatches already existed in the 1920s that could automatically determine the major and minor months and leap years, but they were extremely expensive luxury items rather than practical products. *With radio reception from six stations around the world or Bluetooth linkage with a smartphone, time correction is no longer necessary. In the absence of radio reception, the average monthly difference is ±15 seconds. *5 world times: 39 cities (39 time zones, with automatic daylight saving time setting function) + utc (Coordinated Universal Time) time display, with home time city switching function *Stopwatch (1/100 second (under 1 hour)/1 second (over 1 hour), 24-hour counter, with split) *Timer (set timer (set in 1 second, maximum set time: 24 hours, measured in 1-second increments) *5 time alarms (one with snooze function) and time signal *led backlight (fully automatic, super illuminator, fade-in/fade-out, afterglow function, with afterglow time switching (2 seconds/4 seconds)) * fully automatic calendar (month, date, day of the week) *Day of the week display (selectable in 6 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Russian) *The trn-50SS-2AJR is a similar model to the trn-50SS-2AJR. Since they are somewhat different in appearance, it is easy to distinguish them, but it may be a little confusing since the model numbers look very similar. The main differences are as follows. *trn-50-2AJR - Casiotron reissue limited edition 4000 pieces - Released in February 2024 - List price including tax 63,800 yen - Material: ss * trn-50SS-2AJR - Casio Watch 50th anniversary model - Released in June 2024 - List price including tax 69,300 yen - Material: ss / part gold / bezel is Blue ip/gold clasp on the bracelet * As a guess, since the "trn-50-2AJR" released in February 2024 in a limited edition of 4,000 pieces was very well received, was the "trn-50SS-2AJR" released in June 2024 as an additional model? *The "trn-50-2AJR" is clearly limited to 4,000 pieces, but the "trn-50SS-2AJR" is a commemorative model but not a limited edition, so the production number is not disclosed. Since many of Casio's commemorative models seem to go out of production quickly, I think the "trn-50SS-2AJR" is effectively a limited edition model. *The "trn-50-2AJR" is a model with a sense of nostalgia, but I feel that the "trn-50-2AJR" has a modern interpretation added to nostalgia. It would be like what Seiko calls "reissue design" and "modern design". We will adjust for free, but this item is non-returnable. (If you need to order comas, you will have to pay for them. If there are no comas in stock, it is not possible.) Belt: Breath type Accessories: " Outer box Inner box Cloth bag Instructions and warranty card *Tag is not included. *Warranty card is blank. Appears to have been purchased from the manufacturer's direct sales site. Case diameter/arm circumference: *Case diameter 39.1mm (catalog value) *Arm circumference full frame (catalog value is 150mm to 205mm) Condition: *Unused *Protective stickers are attached to the watch body and the bracelet. *The bracelet is unadjusted. *The watch is in perfect condition, nothing to comment on. *When observing the condition of the protective sticker with a loupe, there are some minute dust particles in places and the protective sticker has been applied over them, but judging from the overall condition, I do not think it has been reapplied. Regarding the *protective sticker on the case, the 3 o'clock side seems to be snug, but the 9 o'clock side seems to have a lot of excess. I checked on the Internet and found some protective stickers attached in this condition. *Because this is an "unused" item, this item is "non-returnable". *Tax included list price 69,300 yen *Inorganic glass (mineral glass) windshield, screw back *This is a very convenient and practical radio-controlled solar mobile link wristwatch that does not require time correction or battery replacement. *Basically, this model has the feel of a revived wristwatch from the 1970s, but with a modern twist. *This model was released in June 2024 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Casio's first wristwatch, the Casiotron, in 1974. 1974 original model was not only Casio's first wristwatch, but also the world's first quartz watch with an automatic calendar that automatically identified the major and minor months. It was also the world's first quartz wristwatch with an automatic calendar that automatically identified the major and minor months. Incidentally, mechanical wristwatches already existed in the 1920s that could automatically determine the major and minor months and leap years, but they were extremely expensive luxury items rather than practical products. *With radio reception from six stations around the world or Bluetooth linkage with a smartphone, time correction is no longer necessary. In the absence of radio reception, the average monthly difference is ±15 seconds. *5 world times: 39 cities (39 time zones, with automatic daylight saving time setting function) + utc (Coordinated Universal Time) time display, with home time city switching function *Stopwatch (1/100 second (less than 1 hour)/1 second (more than 1 hour), 24-hour counter, with split) *Timer (set timer (set in 1 second, maximum set time: 24 hours, measured in 1-second increments) *5 time alarms (one with snooze function) and time signal *led backlight (fully automatic, super illuminator, fade-in/fade-out, afterglow function, with afterglow time switching (2 seconds/4 seconds)) * fully automatic calendar (month, date, day of the week) *Day of the week display (selectable in 6 languages: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Russian) *The trn-50SS-2AJR is a similar model to the trn-50SS-2AJR. Since they are somewhat different in appearance, it is easy to distinguish them, but it may be a little confusing since the model numbers look very similar. The main differences are as follows. *trn-50-2AJR - Casiotron reissue limited edition 4000 pieces - Released in February 2024 - List price including tax 63,800 yen - Material: ss * trn-50SS-2AJR - Casio Watch 50th anniversary model - Released in June 2024 - List price including tax 69,300 yen - Material: ss / part gold / bezel is Blue ip/gold clasp on the bracelet * As a guess, since the "trn-50-2AJR" released in February 2024 in a limited edition of 4,000 pieces was very well received, was the "trn-50SS-2AJR" released in June 2024 as an additional model? *The "trn-50-2AJR" is clearly limited to 4,000 pieces, but the "trn-50SS-2AJR" is a commemorative model but not a limited edition, so the production number is not disclosed. Since many of Casio's commemorative models seem to go out of production quickly, I think the "trn-50SS-2AJR" is effectively a limited edition model. *The "trn-50-2AJR" is a model with a sense of nostalgia, but I feel that the "trn-50-2AJR" has a modern interpretation added to nostalgia. It would be like what Seiko calls "reissue design" and "modern design".

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