Whether you're looking for something to wear to the office, something for your next adventure, or everyday wear, your new watch is waiting. For durability, toughness, and classic style, our watches withstand nearly any adventure you can think of. CasioWith the launch of its first watch in November 1974, Casio entered the wristwatch market at a time when the watch industry had just discovered digital technology. As a company with cutting-edge electronic technology developed for pocket calculators, Casio entered this field confident that it could develop timepieces that would lead the market.Today, Casio is focusing its efforts on solar-powered radio-controlled watches: the built-in solar battery eliminates the nuisance of replacing batteries, atomic timekeeping means the users never have to reset the time. Recently, Casio launched a series of Bluetooth watches that sync to the users cell phone to automatically update the time. Casio is always moving time forward. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); The SGW600H series pack Twin Sensor, temperature and compass readings into a 100M water resistant design that is perfect for sports, work, or other activities that involve water. In addition to world time, stopwatch alarm, and other basic timekeeping functions, these models also include a direction sensor and temperature sensor. A large LCD is divided into three segments for a clear, easy-to-understand presentation of data. See more
L**G
Work Well, Great Value, Not Intuitive to Use but the Manual is Easy to Follow
I am not into quartz, leave alone digital. I like mechanical. I bought this out of necessity for my hiking activities. I think that this watch with its features are of a really good value. The watch has a quality as expected from Japanese brands. With respect to some reviewers, I didn’t find the watch to be hard to set when I followed the manual and I am not into electronic goods. The manual has a good value and fail-safe cautions to prevent wrong setups. Having said that, the watch is not intuitive to use. I had to memorize on how to operate each feature although there is a pattern of commonality. For me, this is what I want at a quite decent price .... with aesthetic that’s the least revolting to me compared to other twin sensor models. I guess my aesthetic view is biased because I am a mechanical watch guy and this is out of my usual habit. So, please take my review with a grain of salt.
X**R
Super cool piece of gear
I'm a watch nerd, but I don't consider this watch as part of my watch collection, rather as a part of my outdoor gear set. The compass, thermometer, WR and backlight make it a good watch for camping/hiking and best of all, when you're going out on some unknown adventure and you're not sure what to expect.Sometimes I wear it casually and it's bad ass. I never liked G-Shocks because they're too big and too thick. This one is still big but it's thickness is OK and it's also way cheaper than a G, just as cool, and has more features.
N**C
Great watch for multi-timezone
The watch has a clear orientation around the timezone features - and these really help if you have to communicate across time zones or travel through them. On the default mode, you can easily see your time, plus another city's. In the world time mode, you can see three time zones - home city, destination city, and one other city (note that Casio's names for these - home, local and world - can be confusing). This is especially helpful when traveling to a new time zone with a stopover in a yet another timezone. The watch also looks good. It isn't too big, and it has a great back-light. The temperature sensor is fairly useful (but you need to take the watch off for 30min for it to be accurate).The downsides:- it's hard to remember how to use and adjust every feature. I have to refer to the manual more than I'd like to.- the compass seems to lose calibration every few weeks, after which it's rather useless until you calibrate it again (which you'll need the manual for!)- the stopwatch doesn't count hours (it rolls over to 0'0'0' after each hour recorded). I would really appreciate being able to count hours.Overall, I think this a great watch that will see many years of use.
D**R
Absolutely AMAZING watch and value!!
So I heard all the stories about G-Shock watches being tough, but I am 59 yrs old and my memories of CASIO were not "legendary". In 2022 I had just killed my 200th watch and I asked my former marine buddy about G-Shock he replied by showing me the 7yrd old G-Shock on his wrist and slamming it face first on his desk. So I actually bought this watch because it was the cheapest Casio G-Shock watch with excellent reviews.When I received the watch first thing I did was try to read the manual after a few minutes of reading the world's smallest book I started to hallucinate, I immediately through it in my drawer and went to YouTube. After an exhaustive effort I had my new Casino G-Shock ready to go.I am a mechanic and my hands are basically hooves at this point I wasn't exactly happy with the ease of use "aspects" of the watch. So in an effort to prove the world wrong about this Wiccan box attached to my wrist, that I had already been fighting with, I decided to wear it and NEVER concern myself with its its wellbeing.Over a year later after scraping, bashing, hammering, submerging, showering and various chemical attacks the watch is one of the best value for dollar investments I have ever made. I am going to buy another one because everything dies, right? Or maybe I will have to will them both away because at this point I think the watch might win. As for Casio watches, they don't make them like they used to because now they are made of Adamantium, Unobtainium and Wiccan spells.Now when someone asks me about G-Shock watch I show them mine and slam it face first in to whatever, being careful not to pick something I like because frankly the watch might destroy it. Have a great day.
J**S
Great value and good looking
It is a nice break from smart watches but still has useful extra functions. The compass and thermometer are accurate. The dual timezones display and is made more convenient an d intuitive by the map display. The map and the domed crystal section over the compass make this a very nice looking watch with a lot of depth to the dial.
S**.
Too confusing
I bought this for an Archaeological dig for all its many useful functions. Unfortunately the wrong instruction manual came with it, matters very confusing. This was my first watch like this so maybe I’m just not skilled with all the button combinations like some are. I did like the watch’s aesthetic, it looks very nice and isn’t too bulky. But I’m too thrown by the settings, there’s too many button combinations to memorize and after studying the wrong manual trying to program this watch, I’m just over it. Will give to a family member.
E**S
Weak Manual, Great Product
Overall, I’d give this 4.5 out of 5 stars. The watch is great for it’s price--let me be clear, for it’s price. The world map half of the watch is, let’s be honest, kinda useless, but it’s a nice aesthetic, just wished it was a little bit more visible. Also, the manual is kinda poorly structured. After about 30 trying to figure it out, I caved and searched on YouTube where a guy explains the set-up much more clearly than the manual does.
K**Z
Love it
You just can’t beat Casio with the watches, they’re so underrated.I haven’t really used the compass that much but all the other features are great. When you press the light , the whole display turns blue which is an awesome blue color.You can’t beat the price and it’s not too tight or too loose
D**I
Good watch, problematic service
As I've ordered the package, the seller was asking me to cancel the order instead of doing that himself. In the meantime I bought a second one from the Amazon US. After not giving in, the watch was shipped and arrived in incomplete and worn out packaging compared to other one. which caused the watch to bump loosely inside the box.Overall it's a good watch, but try to contact the seller first about actual availability. The customer service was problematic but in the end I've recieved what I bought.In photos, the amazon US is on the left, the Bixme is on the right. The watch is working well, I'm not having any issues with it. The seller was eager to fix the problems that I've experienced regarding the order and delivery.
B**O
Look vintage mais fonction perfectible
Cette montre casio a un style vintage que j’aime bien, cependant elle a quelques defauts, le premier c’est l’affichage negatif sur l’écran du bas qui est un peu faible. La boussole intégrée est vraiment capricieuse et demande que la montre soit totalement à plat pour etre précise. La température ne sert à rien car la montre est collée à votre poignet donc elle vous donne la température de ce dernier! Cependant elle a un look agréable qui me dont l’apprécier tout de même
A**O
Worth the price... another great timepiece from Casio!
Great watch, but then again I wouldn't expect anything less than from Casio. I've owned several models through the years, and currently alternate between this one and my D6900 G Shock.The readout is well thought out and if you're using the split world time zones it gives you the dual times at a glance. The compass, once calibrated, is spot on... I've checked it with 3 different compasses: Cammenga Lensatic, Suunto MC2 and Silva Ranger 15. Temp is better taken when the watch is off your wrist.Fairly easy to use. Button are recessed under the bezel which helps avoid accidentally pressing a button and messing up your settings or changing things on the watch. Aside from the multiple time zones, compass and temperature, you also have a stopwatch, timer and of course a calendar good up to 2099.The watch strap is a very comfortable and supple rubbery texture, long enough for bigger wrists, and on the whole easily adjustable.The watch is very lightweight, which is surprising when it is almost the same size as my G shock. Of course it is water-resistant and for an outdoors watch this and the other points make this watch a valuable tool for any activity where you want a few handy items that are right there on your wrist. For people that travel between time zones, it also becomes a handy timepiece.At sub-60$, it is well worth the price, especially when compared to more expensive sensor equipped watches, from Casio and other manufacturers.
K**R
It's an ok watch
The watch is good, all the features with looks a charm, a bit small but the quality is good. But the parking very poor, the box .. felt like I was buying a replica.
A**S
Nice watch
Everything is good
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