A fellow watch nut I knew got one of these and really liked it. Not my cup of tea but he was happy with it.
Just purchased a cheap Casio from Amazon and the strange thing is I'm really looking forward to receiving it now, having recently got back into my Sea Fishing after a short lay off I thought it may not be a bad idea to get a cheap Watch for clambering aroung on Scottish and Welsh rock marks and not to mention the abrasiveness of the Sand against a Steel Watch (really talked myself into this didn't I) but at Just over £18 delivered you can't grumble
The Watch reference is MRW-200H-1BVES
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A fellow watch nut I knew got one of these and really liked it. Not my cup of tea but he was happy with it.
I'm sure I saw a heads up on here about this particular Watch James, anyway according to Amazon tracking it arrives Friday so looking forward to seeing it in the flesh so to speak
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Nice, can't go wrong with Casio.
Cheap as chips, last forever. I honestly don't think you can beat them.
I've had one of those as a knockackout beater & running watch for a few years...changed the battery myself with a small screwdriver...been totally faultless and I like the look of it...superb
Love my Casio’s as well. It’s on amazon under £15 at the minute. Super bargain
Hmmm been looking for a cheap work watch with a dial rather than digital, this might fit the bill
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Well if it arrives on Friday as scheduled it might make an appearance on the Friday thread, who knows!
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I've got this watch, it's my beater and has been ridiculously sturdy and reliable for what it cost. I was thinking of doing a mini review of it just to give it the credit it deserves!
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You should do the review, I looked at some of the G-shocks but the ones I looked at were on the big side
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Cool - just ordered one for my son as his last one stopped working the day.
He wanted the blue/black one - should be here tomorrow.
Another satisfied customer here. Bought as a holiday watch for £15 about five years ago.
Accuracy is about 2 seconds a month , size is great (around 40mm I think) and it's light as a feather. Lume isn't up to much but I wasn't fussed about that.
Cheers
Neil
My first Casio was strapped to the handle bar of my enduro and took a real beating but never gave up.
My wife bought me a G-Shock for Christmas which I now use daily. It’s the G-steel and not TOO big.
If more folks wore authentic Casio G-Shocks rather than chasing down the latest Rolex, we might have a better world from the standpoint of curtailing pretentiousness and a certain aura of perceived arrogance.
The key of course is to purchase a real Casio rather than a fake one as discussed in another thread. While volume sales is often the key to any successful business endeavor, hawking fake Casios represents the lowest of the low.
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What case diameter is that one out of interest Dave?
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If you think this solves world problems, good luck with your outlook on life.
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Yes agree, it certainly looks a good wearable size on your Wrist.
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Please explain how before getting back under the bridge.
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Rolex has become an ostentatious watch brand symbolizing luxury and success. For some but not all, this perspective often equates to an air of self-serving arrogance.
Back in the 4-digit model days, an SS Rolex was just a rugged and dependable $300.00-$400.00 watch and esoteric at best. Today at roughly $10K+ the Rolex brand has taken on an entirely new meaning and significance. It is now a symbol of having arrived. To where, I haven't the foggiest.
Well I haven’t arrived anywhere; it’s just a watch!
As is my Casio!
Ahh....the Rolex and what sort of owner they attract questions start again. Such fun.
I covet a few brands watches but mainly a Jaeger LeCoultre Master, did you know that makes me a super fellow? The world is a better place for me doing so too.
Well the Casio turned up today and I must say I'm quite impressed for the money, even the packaging is better than I expected, Amazon delivery was as good as usual and turned up as I popped home for some lunch (second time that's happened) so all in all very happy, hope the day and dates not a bad omen what was set when it first arrived :)
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The TZ mobile app won't let me post the Wrist shot I have taken, so I would like to ask everyone to contain their excitement until I can post this amazing pic
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Wrist shot
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That looks pretty good. I've got one of these from the 'classic collection': http://www.casio.co.uk/products/time...v=MW-240-1BVEF
It's pretty comfortable even on the cheap rubber strap it came on (plus I like how the strap flares out to integrate with the case, despite being 18mm width), light as anything so you hardly know it's there, and easy to read (excepting there's no lume so useful in low light or the dark). And cost me a grand total of about £11 I think when I bought it!
That looks like another nice little practical Watch for the money Andy, specially if your not s fan of s divers bezel
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Oh I'm a fan of divers watches, just not so much day-date windows! And I think when I bought it I'd just flipped a Damasko DA36 so wanted something in a similar style but without the price tag! Certainly there's a lot in the 'classic' range that appeals anyway, and all at really affordable prices!
To be honest, I'm not a fan of day-date watches either, but it kinda didn't matter on this one
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