CrunchDeals: Casio Men's Databank Watch for $20

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Friday, April 16th, 2010

I remember I had a Casio calculator watch that could pick lottery numbers. Why? I don’t know. I think I also had a data bank watch, very similar to this one, that I was able to use to keep all of my important phone numbers at age twelve. Those numbers probably included my friend Danny’s, my friend Richie’s, and maybe my own home phone number. Anyway, you can get one for yourself for $19.99 with one penny shipping.

Presenting unsurpassed innovation, the quartz-powered Casio Men’s Databank Digital Watch #EDB610-1 features a classic digital dial face, which comes protected by a sturdy mineral dial window. A perpetual calendar display brings at-a-glance convenience, and other high-tech functions include an 8-digit calculator, a multi-alarm system, and a 300-page databank. For a flashy contrast, the 40-millimeter resin case is a stunning silver tone, while the stationary resin bezel is a sleek black. Other details include a black resin band, which is accompanied by a reliable buckle-clasp closure to ensure your convenient fit. Catering to your fast-paced day, this exciting timepiece brings you style and convenience.

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