Solar, Atomic and Analog

I think it’s finally time to switch to analog. Funny, no? Usually you hear people going the other way around with things - from digital to analog. Well, all my life I’ve been going with digital watches. I’m addicted to Casio ever since they introduced their first calculator watch. But I figure now that I don’t really need these capabilities (cellphone, pda etc.) I may as well get a watch that looks more to my age :). But I figure just because the face of the watch is nice and elegant that doesn’t mean I can’t go with a cool high tech back end. I’ve been checking out the Casio watches selection at bluedial.com and I’m pretty sure I’ll go with the Casio WVQ120DA-2AV Men’s Atomic Executive Wave ceptor Solar Watch Blue Dial watch. What’s cool about the Wave captor watches is that they get their time automatically through radio signals sent from an atomic clock center. How can you beat that? It’s a nice classic looking watch with a nice young touch to it and even though the display is analog, it keeps time to the millisecond thanks to the atomic clock sync it performs numerous times throughout the day. It’s even powered by solar energy so you never have to change the battery or set the time.