Casio AE-1000W


The Casio AE-1000W is a quartz digital watch manufactured by Japanese electronics company Casio. The watch was introduced in 2010 in the "Youth Series" range of watches designed to attract young buyers. The watch is popular for its simple classic design, comfortable wearability and a host of features including world time for a low price. The AE-1000W has several other variations as part of the AE-series of watches in the Casio Youth Series.

Specifications

The AE-1000W has a second stopwatch which can count up to 24 hours and has an elapsed time, split time and final time recording. The watch has an hourly chime mode and five daily alarms for recurring events along with a one time alarm which can be switched off using any button. The alarms sound for 10 seconds.
Other functions of the watch include a second timer mode which can count from a second to up to 24 hours and a world time mode which displays the coordinated time of 48 cities in 31 time zones around the world. The watch denotes the currently selected time zone by a black segment on the world map display segment on its face. The selected home city can also be swapped for 4 preselected time zones by the user in the main timekeeping mode by pressing and holding the search button. It also features the ability to set any time zone in the world time function as the home time. The watch also offers daylight saving time which can be switched on or off by using the adjust button.
The Liquid Crystal analog display shows the home time in the same fashion as an analog watch without any moving parts and is added to display the time regardless of the selected mode. The watch has an automatic calendar up to the year 2099 and amber coloured LED light illuminating the display in the dark.
The watch is powered by a CR2025 3 volt lithium button cell which is claimed to last up to 10 years assuming normal operation. The watch is reported to be accurate up to ±30 seconds per month by Casio.
The case of the watch measures and the watch weighs 40 grams. The watch has plastic construction for its body and lens. The construction of the strap depends upon the variant of the watch but varies between rubber and stainless-steel. The manufacturer's module number stamped on the stainless steel back of the watch is 3198. Interestingly, the watch has the same manual as the AE-1200WH and the AE-2100W because these have the same functions.
Another function of the watch is the test used to find faults in the segments of the Liquid Crystal Display. The test is activated by pressing the Adjust, Mode and Search buttons at the same time. Pressing the Search button when all the segments are visible during the test displays the watch's module number in the main time portion of the display and the date the watch was introduced in the day and date segment of the display. It is useful to spot a counterfeit.

Water resistance

The AE-1000W is water resistant up to 100 meters. The watch is considered safe to use while swimming and showering but is not recommended for use while scuba diving.

Operation

The watch has a 248 segment Liquid Crystal digital display with a world map display on the top left corner and an LC analog display on the top right corner. The analog display is itself made of 48 segments to display the movements of an analog clock. The feature is added to display the current home city time regardless of the mode selected in the watch. The bottom portion of the watch displays the digital time in hours and minutes along with seconds and a small section located at the very bottom of the time segment shows the day and date. The day section is also used to denote the various screens selected by the user. Another small portion of the display located above the world map on the top left corner is used to denote the activation of mute, alarm and hourly chime functions.
The face of the watch reads World Time and the top and Illuminator on the bottom of the outer case. The primary functions of the buttons are also mentioned. The secondary functions along with the logo of the company, water resistance range, 5 Alarms, and a 10-year battery emblem is present on the inner casing of the watch located under the plastic lens.
The watch is operated by four ergonomic buttons and each button has the following action:

AE-1000W variants

Similar Variants

Other media

The AE-1000W is briefly featured in the 2016 American psychological thriller film Mine with the lead actor Armie Hammer wearing the watch. The watch is shown in the scene when Mike is setting the countdown timer to 52 hours, which is the time his Supervisor estimates for his rescue. The 52 hours time was later revealed to be a CGI affect as the watch's countdown timer only counts down from 24 hours.