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Many people love to buy watches from Casio because aside from durability and premium materials, the brand offers watches at very, very affordable prices. You can always find the best models at lower prices. Its price does not affect its quality, as the company is being branded to produce great timepieces at a budget-friendly price. So, you don’t need to overthink why it’s cheap and has the same quality as the other more expensive brands. Casio, founded by Tadao Kashio and Toshio Kashi, has been rocking the watchmaking industry for decades with its extremely tough and high durable watches. Its best-selling collections, particularly the Casio G-Shock and Casio Oceanus series, are best known for their high-quality and simple yet innovative designs.

The Casio Oceanus is perhaps the most premium collection that the brand has ever introduced. This watch guarantees the best user experience, offering rugged functionality and durability coupled with elegant designs. Casio watches have always been known for their durable and functional watches. They have a wide range of collections, letting their customers and buyers pick the style they want.

Casio watches have only been increasingly more popular as the years have gone by. They’re popular amongst different age groups for both men and women. Casio’s G-Shock collection comes in a variety of styles and options, which makes them a top choice. Options include quartz or automatic. The durability of Casio watches is shown throughout all their watches, including the Edifice and Oceanus collections. After four years, the company had introduced its again first-ever refined and best products, the Casio watch.

The Activity app certainly fits with the look of the watch with its simple, monochromatic display, making it clear and simple to read at a glance. There are various activities covered, and you can set a target workout time, but it’s a little fiddly to get started and alter these aspects. Google Fit is definitely quicker and easier to use for the casual exerciser. It’s a shame there are only two watch faces to choose from, and the option to change the background effect and color doesn’t provide enough customization. It’s surprising G-Shock hasn’t included digital representations of its many dial designs.

Ana-Digital “three-eyed monster” dial. G-Shock GAS-100B-7A by Casio. G-Shock DW9052 Series by Casio. All black with golden highlights.

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G-Shock DW6900ZB Series by Casio. Gold zebra camouflage pattern case, band and dial. Grey g shock watch zebra camouflage pattern case, band and dial. Casio G-Shock model MTGB1000WLP-1A.

Auto light switch, selectable illumination duration (1.5 seconds or 3 seconds), afterglow. Casio has always distinguished itself for the digital indications on the dials of its watches, but with this model, we find a more vintage style. Its purely analogue dial shows a small digital display at 6 o’clock so as not to stray too far from the tradition of the brand. The case and strap are both made of rose gold-colored steel, which makes this model distinguishable from the majority of watches on the market. Even the digital dial takes on this color, making it a simultaneously elegant and sporty watch, ideal to wear in any eventuality.

Black band watches are effortlessly iconic signature timepieces, which will be a versatile choice for daily wear. With classic shades, these watches with black bands are great for a minimalist timepiece. In the 1980s, Casio’s budget electronic instruments and its g shock watch line of affordable home electronic musical keyboard instruments became popular. The company also became well known for the wide variety and innovation of its wristwatches. It was one of the earliest manufacturers of quartz watches, both digital and analog.

Black/red/yellow digital LCD dial. Casio G-Shock GA-2100SKE-7A. Dubbed the “CasiOak” due to the octagonal bezels resemblance to the famous “Royal Oak” from Audemars Piguet. Clear high-strength resin case and band, reinforced with carbon fibers for extra toughness. Casio G-Shock GA2100-4A. Dubbed the “CasiOak” due to the octagonal bezels resemblance to the famous “Royal Oak” from Audemars Piguet. Red high-strength resin case and band, reinforced with carbon fibers for extra toughness.

Japanese master metalworker Bihou Asano finishes both the bezel and the bracelet’s middle links with a special “hammer-tone” pattern using the ancient “tsuiki” technique. This model is limited to a run of 500 pieces and sells for around 7,900 USD. If you want a less techy watch, Casio’s range of connected G-Shock watches like the GST-B400 G Steel may fit the bill. These models all have basic smartwatch connectivity, but no notifications.