Casio - DBC-611-1D - Databank - Unisex Watch - Digital Quartz - LCD Dial - Grey Steel Strap

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Casio - DBC-611-1D - Databank - Unisex Watch - Digital Quartz - LCD Dial - Grey Steel Strap

Casio - DBC-611-1D - Databank - Unisex Watch - Digital Quartz - LCD Dial - Grey Steel Strap

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The module may have remained the same, but the case and keypad were vastly improved from a flat membrane to a rubber segmented one. There also appears to be a DBC-62-9G (released later in 1994), with a gold tinted display and gold lettering. In addition to the day of the week display, the language setting also affects the type of characters you can input for the name in the Data Bank Mode. saw the release of the DBC-32 lineup, contemporary models using the 2888 module. See my follow-up reply for more information!

One last model to talk about. An exciting "retro" release happened in 2011, when Casio released the DBC-611 and DBC-611G: In the Timekeeping Mode, hold down A until the seconds digits start to flash. This is the setting screen. The 676 module improves upon the 563 by adding a countdown timer and a world time function. The display is also improved. The key was moved to where the fixed "sig" and "al." used to be. "AM" and "PM" were replaced with smaller "A" and "P", and was moved lower down. This let the dot matrix portion of the display extend further left, and has no gaps between characters. There's also a colon added to the date section, to allow for viewing the local time in world time mode. The fixed portion of the display also has gridlines between days. The enhanced display lets you see more characters in data bank mode, but also persistently displays the year when you're in timekeeping mode. When setting the alarm time using the 12-hour format, take care to set the time correctly as am (A indicator) or pm (P indicator). Once again, thank you for posting this comprehensive list and explanation of all the different models.Casio CD-401, one of the first Data Bank watches from 1983 A Casio DBC-610 Databank calculator watch Casio DBA-800 Databank, the world's first phone dialer watch

Why was '60' was used for this first model, even though it stored 50 records? Casio tried not to have similar lines of watches share the same number, even if prefixes differed. Casio databanks included the DB-20, DB-30, CD-40, and DB-50. DBC-60 appears to be the next available in the sequence, adding the C for some additional description.C-80 is the first calculator watch to be ever produced. The Databank CD-40 and CD-401 are the first Databank watches, debuting in 1983. It is one of the first digital watches developed in the 1980s that allows the user to store information, following a Pulsar model released in 1982. [1] The flashing automatically advances to the right each time you input a number. You can also use B and C to move the flashing between input digits. saw an explosion of the DBC line of watches. The Telememo 80 line included the DBC-80 / DBC-800, and the DBC-81 / DBC-810 using modules 1486 and 1476 respectively. The Telememo 150 line included the DBC-150 / DBC-1500 using the 1477 module, and the Telememo 300 line included the DBC-310 / DBC-3000 the 1478 module. The number of records the watch stored is reflected in the model number for all but the DBC-6x lineup, for historical reasons as outlaid above. The DBX-100 was silver with a stainless bracelet, the DBX-100G was gold plated. The DBX-100 was overall a similar style to the DBC-60, but is a different case with all 4 side buttons next to the keypad, with a larger fully dot-matrix display. One could store up to 100 telememo records of 8 characters and 12 digits, or 65 scheduled dates with 16 character messages, or 61 regular memos of 24 characters. Memos were searchable, and the dot matrix display could display a weeks view of schedule with start and end times graphed out. It is perhaps the most advanced display on any DBC/DBX watch. No other watch used this display or 261 module. Sadly, most of these watches have their keypads absolutely obliterated. It's rare to find one in good condition, and if found I would not want to use it for fear of wearing it. DBX seems to mean "Data Base eXtended", or expanded, or extra. The typical Data Bank stored 50 records, the DBX watches stored 100 records. Perhaps that is why all the DBX models start with 100 (I can only see that the DBX-100, DBX-101, DBX-110, DBX-102, DBX-112, and DBX-103 exist). The DBX-101 and DBX-110 share the same module and are more closely tied with the classic Casio DB line, and are not discussed here. The DBX-102, DBX-112, and DBX-103 are discussed later on. I have a few of the silver clip band versions of that telememo50 but I find that those metal bands pull on arm hair a bit too much for my liking.



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