🌟 Dive into Time with Confidence!
The Casio Men's Quartz Day-Date Indicator Black Resin Dive Watch (Model: MRW200H-1BV) combines functionality and style, featuring a reliable quartz movement, a durable resin case, and an impressive 200m water resistance, making it the perfect companion for both aquatic adventures and daily wear.
P**
Lightweight, durable & a great price
This really is a great watch. I'm a Casio fan. This is my third Casio watch in the last 15 years. It's very lightweight, I'm used to a bigger, heavier watch but this one fits & looks fantastic. The only slight negative is that the big hand & little hand barely glow in the dark, but for the price point you can't beat it. Would definitely buy again.
8**H
Another Great One From Casio
Like most Casios available out there, this watch proves you don’t need to spend lots of money to get a good watch.This watch is solid, accurate, lightweight, has enough WR for everyday wear, looks cool, and is supremely affordable.Despite it having a quartz movement, I appreciate how it has a silent tick, compared to other analog quartz watches in this price range, having a tick that could be heard with a doubt. I understand that the seconds hand doesn’t stop flush with every minute/second marker, but in reality though, it’s not a big deal at all.For a watch this cheap sporting a day/date complication, it is definitely an appreciated feature.Add it all up, this is one amazing watch. In my opinion, this watch is up there along the likes of the F91W, A168, and DW5600. Another great Casio you can’t go wrong with.
T**R
Cheap But Accurate
I needed an inexpensive watch for a road trip that would give me the day and date and allow me to add a small compass to the band. Having had several Casio watches in the past I looked at that brand first. At first, I ignored this watch, because it was so inexpensive that I figured it couldn’t be worth anything. However, after looking at several more expensive versions I returned to look at the reviews on this watch.There were enough good things said about this watch that I decided to buy it. I figured that for the price of a few gallons of gas if it only lasted a month it would have met the requirement that I had for it.I got it several days ago and set it up immediately. Like several other reviewers have indicated, getting the day and date to change is a bit of a challenge initially. I resolved that by winding the minute hand past the point where I saw the date change and then continued to move that hand to after 5 AM. It was very easy to set the date and day at that point.Once I had it set up, I set the time using the Verizon time on my iPhone. I set the hour; the minute; and the second. Four days later the watch has not lost or gained a second. So it gets an A+ for accuracy.This watch is not a rugged watch but it appears that it will hold up to getting wet in rain or from perspiration and it will probably work pretty well in the humid environments. The numbers and markings on the face are very easy to see in the daytime. However, there are no luminous features on the markings so seeing it at night requires a light source.The battery claims it will work for five years in this watch. I doubt that I will be back to confirm that.The only negative comment I have is that this watch is made in the land of the Great Wall and surveillance balloons. I can’t understand why a company like Casio can’t come up with manufacturing locations in central and South America.*UPDATE* 8/4/24 - I have had this watch for a week and I am amazed. Either Verizon uses this watch to run their system clock, or this watch is tethered to my iPhone’s clock, or this watch has perfect time… Whatever it is, the watch has not lost or gained one second since I set it a week ago. For just over $20, even if it breaks down in a year, it is worth it for an outdoor or work watch. I would not hesitate to buy one again.*UPDATE* 12/18/24Okay, here is an update that I really never figured I would make. This watch is as good, if not better, than my old Casios that crapped out after years of Army living in the field or my dress watches made by Seiko (the official timepiece of the Vietnam War). Other than the lack of luminous face features this watch is fantastic. It got a pretty good workout on the extended trip that I bought it for. It survived several soakings, jarring and long periods of extreme vibrations. The mechanical functions are still tight and the time is incredibly accurate, losing only a few seconds per month.So my advice is go ahead and buy one.If anyone from Casio is reading this I would suggest adding small tritium capsules at each hour on the face and tritium on the three hands, jack up the price a bit and sell it. It would be a great watch.
R**E
Good for High School Student
I'm a student and I needed a watch that would not break on me during SATs and ACTs so I could time myself. I finally found this watch and I was a little skeptical but it is a great watch.It fitted my wrist even though my wrist is small. I don't know if it can fit someone with a big wrist without strangling your blood flow. And by small I mean my wrist's circumference is roughly 5-6 inches around. I don't think it would fit anyone whose wrist is bigger than 8 inches around. Don't know the exact measurements but that's a rough estimate.First things first: the glow in the dark paint works on all of them however low intensity lights will not light up the paint too much for it to obviously and visibly show up in the dark. Otherwise it will just be little dim if anything. If your eyes adjust to the dark then you might be able to see it better. If you work in photoshoots or something that exposes you to high lumens of light then yes it will glow... very obviously. I shone a 10 lumens flashlight on it and it was visibly glowing even in the lit room. The numbers don't glow so unless you have a clock face memorized, it won't help you much in telling specific time. The glow in the dark paint lasts a while because I have went to sleep at midnight, wake up four hours later, and check the watch and my eyes can still see somewhat of a faint glow on the dark.The set up is a little confusing if you don't check what model your watch is. it should be on the back of the watch on the battery case/cover. It may/may not be squared/boxed in. My watch model was 5125 and I could set the time correctly.If you are a little obsessive like I am, the seconds part will kinda tick you off. When you adjust the watch, the second hand going to move slightly no matter what direction you turn it in. And that slight movement may cause your second hand to land in between the seconds like mine did. It's easily fixable but annoying. you'll just have to readjust again but carefully this time.There is no alarm nor is there a beep. However if you put your ear on the watch's glass, you can hear ticking but it's not audible if you are more than an inch away from itThe day and day of the week showed up fine and what I like is that there is a Spanish and English version for the days of the week. It's easy setting those up and they stay in the language you want although if it changed, I wouldn't have mind since I can read Spanish anyways. However, you will have to manually adjust the day if the month ends on anything other than a 31. Example: February going into March, you will have to skip from 28 or 29 to 1.This watch is water resistant and NOT water PROOF so don't take it scuba diving or whatnot. I don't plan on taking this into the pool or shower so I don't see a problem there. The occasional hand washing won't kill this thing however mixing it with soap and other cleaners might. The bottom line: don't get it wet.Overall, I like the simple layout. The numbers are easy to read and aren't the crazily small numbers or the Roman numerals. It's more of a functional watch than the those decorative ones without a watch face.The second hand should have been a different color other than the blue and white. The color scheme works fine with the hour and minute hand because you can see then clearly against the black but the second hand tip kinda blends on the color of the numbers so it is a little hard to tell to the second what it is some times. You can still kinda tell but it is still a little confusing at times.I also like how there are military hours in smaller print below the numbers. There is 13-24 below and it's useful for those who need things in military time. There is not however a 00:00 on there although you should know that it's midnight and midnight is at 12.The glass seems a little flimsy and maybe prone to fingerprint smudges but a shirt edge can clean it pretty easily. Scratches on the other hand is a different story. I've had it for roughly a month and a half and I would accidentally scrape by things and it'll get scratches on it :(As for the strap it seems sturdy. However it's the hinge thing that worries me because it seems to made of a plastic and after extended time, it'll probably break.Also, the crown will seem kind of loose if you are not currently using it to set anything. I don't know if that's what it's suppose to be like but I can tell you right now, it doesn't feel like it'll fall off because it's not wobbly or dangling precariously from the things holding it in.But I liked it, good watch at a cheap price. Good watch for a high school student. I'm satisfied because it wasn't overly complicated and it's easy to read
M**E
Lot of value, great watch
Great basic watch. Super lightweight, stylish dial similar to luminox navy seal, day and date window. Great beater watch. Inexpensive too!! Gets everyday use as a firefighter.
J**Y
Good watch for a great price.
On sale for $15.34! Lightweight. Looks good. Keeps time, day, date. Nothing else compares at the price. Casio quality.
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