Casio Collection Watch A168WA-1WYEF
Product Description
Casio watches are at the forefront of all pioneering technology especially when related to watches. Product Description: – Quartz Digital Display – Stainless Steel Case and Bracelet – Stopwatch. – Alarm. – Backlight – Water resistant. Also Comes With : – 2 Year Manufacturer’s Guarantee – Presentation Box
Casio Collection Watch A168WA-1WYEF
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I bought this watch for my son. It was just what he wanted as the retro style is very fashionable at the moment. The quality is ok although the strap is quite thin, what I expected for the price paid.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is one of a long line of Casio Digital Display watches I have owned and wear exclusively for both work and holidays, where the alarm, date and illumination functions and the legible display are all very useful.(I have a posh watch for smart occasions). I have had three of this particular model, although it is not my favourite but Casio appear to have dropped the design I had last, a dual-time version with a large circular face and an even more legible display.
My major criticism of the cheaper Casio watch range is that the silver finish on the plastic cases(but not the stainless steel bracelets!) wears off fairly rapidly and the appearance is then very poor, even for everyday wear. My wife makes me throw them away, in full working order. This seems very wasteful in an age of conservation. Hence only four stars.
Rating: 4 / 5
Totally Retro.
I had a Casio like this 20 years ago and the design has hardly changed.
The only difference I’ve noticed is that the poor yellow side light has been replaced with a cool blue backlight. A big improvement.
If you loved the 80’s, buy this watch.
Rating: 5 / 5
This CASIO’s core design dates back to the early part of the 1980’s and is very retro. It’s a worry free basic timepiece that does what it says on the box so to speak. You get a stopwatch, illuminated LCD screen , 24hr and that’s about it. Casio are know for fitting watches with everthing from remote TV control’s to Calculators at cheap prices. I have had a Casio in one form or the other since School during the 80’s and beyond. They are trouble free and even if damaged can be replaced at little cost. Most of the now ‘obsolete’ original 80’s models can still be purchased new from Japan via another well known website so no Casio fan’s need miss out. This actual model dates back to the mid 1990’s and has changed little if not at all in that time.
Rating: 4 / 5