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1. Casio MTP-B120RL-5AVDF Men’s Rose Gold Case Brown Leather Watch The Casio MTP-B120RL-5AVDF has a versatile design and a unique dial that resembles the warm glow of a lamp.
The watch is also water resistant to 50m, and Casio says it can withstand temperatures up to 212°F, which is the boiling temperature of water. (Hopefully, your sauna is much cooler than that.) The ...
The Casio EFK-100 (from AUD$550) is the brand’s first mechanical watch, which is kind of a big deal. Long-time innovators in ...
The original watches in this series date back decades. However, the older models closely resembled another of Casio’s offerings: G-Shock. Models like the AQS810W-1A4V looked almost identical to those ...
Although the tiny watch’s case is just shy of being an inch in size, Casio has managed to squeeze in a retro six-segment LCD screen that can display hours, minutes, and seconds. The ring also ...
Casio’s F100 is a very different type of watch, but beloved nonetheless. The F100 was first released in 1977, distinguished by its digital display and four buttons labeled with four different ...
Casio watches have been a pop culture staple for decades. In 1985’s Back to the Future, Marty McFly dons a Casio CA53W black calculator watch, a nerdy and oh-so-cool icon you can still buy today.
The first on this list is the Casio A168W-1, which is a refresh of the company’s Vintage lineup. It is the successor to the massively popular A158 model but brings some useful upgrades.
Multifunction watches from the 1980s, including the iconic Casio calculator watch still sold today for a modest $20, also are shown. Some could retain phone numbers; others, calculate temperature ...
Casio has added a tech twist to one of its most popular and affordable watches, the GA-2100. Here's everything that's new inside it.
And to talk about the specialty watch, Mr. Ibe and his G-Shock co-creator, Yuichi Masuda, met on a cloudy November day for an interview at Casio headquarters in Tokyo’s Shibuya ward.