Casio Watches
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UK_Scat_Pack

Original Poster:

452 posts

177 months

Yesterday (21:06)
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I thought I would create a different thread for people to post up and share about Casio watches that aren’t G-Shock.

Here’s some of my Casio watches:

MRW-200H-2BV


MRW-230H-1B2VEF


CA-53WF-3BCF


AE-1200WHD-1AVEF


A163WA-1QES

You can see more of my watch collection here:
http://instagram.com/thewristwatchcollector

Bob_Defly

5,197 posts

252 months

Yesterday (21:58)
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My F-91W


UK_Scat_Pack

Original Poster:

452 posts

177 months

Yesterday (22:10)
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Bob_Defly said:
My F-91W

I love that with the gold!

Andy888

736 posts

214 months

Yesterday (22:24)
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My now vintage ALT6000!


Corso Marche

1,842 posts

222 months

Nothing too exciting. The daily, for taking the associated knocks and bangs.




MrWideFit

144 posts

11 months

Gives me another excuse to post my recent AE1200 mod hehe



MDV-107 also


Corso Marche

1,842 posts

222 months

The forged carbon Edifice.

It's much nicer in real life than I can ever capture in a photo.


Corso Marche

1,842 posts

222 months

MrWideFit said:
Gives me another excuse to post my recent AE1200 mod hehe

I spotted that in one of the other threads. Very tasty.
Nice job

Sporky

10,047 posts

85 months

I also have the forged carbon Edifice, but I put it on a softer silicone strap.



And an Oceanus, which is lovely - slim, light, solar, titanium, radio link. Really good travelling watch too, as you can just switch time zones directly without going all the way around the minutes.


Sporky

10,047 posts

85 months

Oh, and not a watch, but my workshop clock. And styled to look like a watch.


MrWideFit

144 posts

11 months

Bob_Defly said:
My F-91W

Is this just the standard gold resin case on a Nato? Looks great

Also do you by chance remember where the strap is from?

Panamax

7,815 posts

55 months

There's a great bit of Youtube which neatly outlines why a cheap-as-chips Casio is just as accurate as any flashy chronometer from Switzerland. The total clip runs about 17 minutes and the quartz stuff starts about 5 minutes in. I was particularly interested to learn why the frequency is 32.768kHz and how that's converted into the one second tick. Which then prompted me to google how a stepper-motor works.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2By2ane2I4

Jamescrs

5,763 posts

86 months

Panamax said:
There's a great bit of Youtube which neatly outlines why a cheap-as-chips Casio is just as accurate as any flashy chronometer from Switzerland. The total clip runs about 17 minutes and the quartz stuff starts about 5 minutes in. I was particularly interested to learn why the frequency is 32.768kHz and how that's converted into the one second tick. Which then prompted me to google how a stepper-motor works.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2By2ane2I4
I don't think anyone with a "flashy chronometer from Switzerland" and even the smallest amount of knowledge on watches has ever disputed that Casio is just as accurate as the best Swiss time pieces. I don't think anyone buys a Swiss watch to simply tell the time. I have a couple but equally I have a couple of G-Shocks and my daily watch is an Apple watch.

I'm still a big fan of Casio as a brand, I particuarly like the F-91W but my wrists are far too large and it would look like I was wearing a child's watch

Bob_Defly

5,197 posts

252 months

UK_Scat_Pack said:
I love that with the gold!
MrWideFit said:
Bob_Defly said:
My F-91W

Is this just the standard gold resin case on a Nato? Looks great

Also do you by chance remember where the strap is from?
Thanks both. It's just a fairly cheap NATO, can't remember where from. Yep std gold case. It's my kayaking watch, as it's so light you can barely tell it's there.



P.S. Mr UK_Scat_Pack, I think in the OP your first two model names are switched around.

Ninjin

1,347 posts

96 months





Edited by Ninjin on Wednesday 28th January 17:08

Grumbler

337 posts

129 months

Oceanus! Best watch I own. Goes with literally everything. Quality in every respect.