The incredibly water resistant Casio Men's Digital Illuminator LCD Orange Watch can resist water for up to 50m as well as being packed with a countdown timer, an alarm, and an LCD display with illuminator backlight. This watch is one of the ultimate gadgets for anyone on the move.
Watch features:
Grey dial.
Easy to read dial.
Resin case.
Orange resin strap.
Quartz movement.
Water resistant to 50m.
Backlight.
Digital display.
Date and day display.
Alarm.
Stopwatch.
Countdown timer.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee
Top comments
peter1969uk to scrumpypaul
9 Oct 1615#4
I think this is common knowledge, I knew this when I was 10 years old. That was before the internet....
billbobargins
9 Oct 1612#2
luv it matches my jacket
scrumpypaul
9 Oct 166#3
"Incredibly water resistant" is a bit rich.....
The guide below shows that 50m water resistance means everyday use and swimming, but no snorkelling or anything more than that.
Haven't voted either way but just prefer if people know the facts rather than break their nice new watch.
I clicked on the link and it's saying that it is £14.99 now
peter1969uk to Wheelbarrow_Oil
16 Oct 16#58
I'm getting the same now, I'll hit the expired button.
Thanks for the heads up.
ssatoh_inreverse
15 Oct 16#56
I don't see what the fuss is. I swim and dive even deeper than that and I've never had a problem with my watch. In fact going through this thread, I'm swimming and diving through so much BS, I've lost track of the time.
Rhythmeister
12 Oct 16#55
What's an Imma goona? :confused:
Rhythmeister
12 Oct 16#54
£14.99 now.
bonnietigerlass
11 Oct 162#53
Reserved for the father thanks
core
11 Oct 16#52
I have pretty precise (Casio) watch and it doesn't drift more than dozen seconds for a few months. TImezone change takes exactly that much: enter time setting mode-mode button once-select button once-exit the time setting mode.
It's much more expensive to put tiny multiband radio into such small chassis.
core
11 Oct 16#51
Apparently not, if people use fake "The incredibly water resistant" for something marked as 50M (i.e. good enough for swimming in pool).
Sorry, this may be common knowledge for someone who is interested in watertight watches.
peter1969uk
11 Oct 16#50
I don't think he was knocking the merits of radio time keeping. I just think he means that of all the watches sold in the world, Radio controlled is a small percentage. This is not just a cost issue, you can pay thousands on a watch without radio controlled. Those owners, yes may lose or gain seconds over a month, but its not an issue to reset the watch when it needs it. If they gain or lose more than seconds, their is usually a fault with the watch, or it requires service.
rkl
11 Oct 16#49
Radio control most definitely isn't overkill - it means you never have to set your watch when you first buy it, when it drifts out of time, when you change the battery or when the 2 time zone changes (one's coming up in a few weeks remember!) happen each year.
I think the only reason people don't buy radio controlled watches is that that they are typically much more expensive than they should be. When I bought a wall clock a while back, the price difference between radio controlled and non-radio controlled was less than 5 pounds, so it was a total no-brainer to buy the radio controlled version (and fun watching the hands whizz around at 1.00am each morning :-) ). For some unknown reason, the radio controlled price difference on watches is often 15-20 pounds, which puts people off.
clashpie
9 Oct 16#5
Link never works for me from Argos....I am using IE on windows 10...lol
Syst3mzero to clashpie
10 Oct 16#48
Sure you don't mean edge? I'm on 10 and I tested it with ie and it was fine.
GoFigure
9 Oct 16#28
I would happily pay a tenner to NOT have to wear an orange watch.
no_Sunshine to GoFigure
10 Oct 161#47
Cool. Give me a tenner and I will save you from buying this watch, by buying it myself? Deal?
RegDab
10 Oct 161#46
Great watch, own the black version.
Use it when exercising and DIY, for around a tenner doesnt matter if you break it.
Might get it in orange, looks pretty good.
rkl
10 Oct 161#34
Three strikes for this one I'm afraid: 1) Garish orange colour, 2) Resin strap (the budget Casio resin straps snap within 6 months of use) and 3) no radio control (so will show the wrong time permanently - to the second - after only 2 days). Personally, I think you're better off spending more and getting a Wave Ceptor (e.g. the WV58DU-1AVEF which doesn't suffer from the three strikes).
naivri to rkl
10 Oct 16#37
What do you want for just over a tenner o.O
Muig1972 to rkl
10 Oct 161#45
Radio control is overkill: the vast majority of watch owners get on just fine without it.
Cheap_as_Chimps
10 Oct 162#44
To people whining about the poor quality; I wore mine backpacking for 3 months. I took it up to the highest lake on earth, dunked it into a flooded slat flat, up to the top of a volcano, cycled trough tropical rainstorms and yes snorkelling to name just a few. Not once did the strap snap or did i miss any flights with the wrong time. Wash it under the tap and you're good to go another day.
cchopps
10 Oct 16#43
Padi open water is to 18m, advanced is 18-30m
hatton420
10 Oct 161#42
Available in white for a quid extra but still a fugly watch.
Ian_8472
10 Oct 162#41
What do you people want? No Bluetooth, No Apple connectivity, No streaming Spotify or Tidal. Oh wait its a £10 watch from Argos, good deal Op
Holdsworth
10 Oct 16#40
I'm sure that's the watch EasyJet used to give out free about five years ago.
naivri
10 Oct 16#39
OK Imma goona take this comment back. The watch this dude quoted is £24 on amazon
The watch says 'LIGHT' on the front. Does that mean it's solar powered?
peter1969uk to dorsia
10 Oct 163#36
No, that would be the button to turn the backlight on.
anlygi
10 Oct 16#33
My 11 year old has had one of these for a couple of years now and the way he bashes it about I'm surprised it still works. Great value until he's ready for an Omega :sunglasses:
Lache
10 Oct 16#32
it looks like a fake hot deal created by Argos agents
omgpleasespamme
9 Oct 16#31
I think you'll find this generation have been raised on a diet of outrageous battery life claims and 'UNLIMITED up to 1 meeeeelion megabit download speeds* *fair use limit of 1 megabyte'.
horsepills
9 Oct 162#30
Wow this thread seems to have been made by a bunch of babies.
Cheap_as_Chimps
9 Oct 162#17
Had one of these for around 4 years. No issues yet. Great little watch.
pigeon84 to Cheap_as_Chimps
9 Oct 161#29
Same here, still on the original battery.
Great for work: cheap enough not to worry about, light, maintenance free and has perpetual calendar.
zcgby03
9 Oct 16#27
For teenagers, you dont want to be a spotty faced goofy teenager do you? If you do, i know a few products that'll give you acne.
logohigh
9 Oct 16#26
I think I paid tenner for this , in black, couple years ago
Still going strong
Ian_8472
9 Oct 16#25
Voted hot, as a site worker its much better than checking the time on my phone constantly. Cheers Op
redbulljunky
9 Oct 16#10
I've got one of these,not the best tbh,feels cheaply made
rnr81 to redbulljunky
9 Oct 16#24
its cheaply sold, well worth the price I reckon
voted hot
hoppo7
9 Oct 161#23
I was thinking that 5 at the moments made no sense whatsoever :stuck_out_tongue:
infiniti
9 Oct 162#22
Yes it's water proof but only for showering or shallow swimming, 50m on a watch is equal to 5 atm, snorkelling would require at least 100m and recreational scuba 200m, pro divers are 1000m +, it's all to do with atmospheric pressure , there you go lesson over lol
So "50m water resistant" means "up to 0.5m water resistant"?
brendog1
9 Oct 16#16
Good deal but it Doesn't beat my Casio calculator watch
maxeyt
9 Oct 166#15
Or drowning :stuck_out_tongue:
xenophon
9 Oct 16#14
Straw man. Completely irrelevent to the argument. So why reply in the first place with your sarcastic comment when he was just making a valid point. Yes there is. Swimming is on the surface. When someone goes 50m below the surface it is known as diving!
papasb
9 Oct 161#13
I own this from when it was first released. Good watch. Basic functionality, but does most things.
peter1969uk
9 Oct 163#12
Pathetic comment?
I have a watch that can reach 1000m, next you will tell me you can swim down 1000m. I'm sure you would die before you reach it.
If you can't tell by my reply, I really don't want to start a discussion.
50m is for swimming not diving, their is a difference.
sneakys
9 Oct 161#11
Pathetic comment, believe or not there is more to water resistance depth. i.e. 30m does mean you can swim with it a depths of 30m, people don't know this. So your comment is pointless.
Madam786
9 Oct 16#9
bought same from Tesco direct back in April for £14 very gud
boostii
9 Oct 16#8
I had one of these, it only lasted a few months before the LCD would only show the time if you squeezed it and tapped it for a while.
jman316
9 Oct 16#7
Cold...its not a F91 :-)
Kidding... Good find op.
scrumpypaul
9 Oct 165#6
That's great. I'm very pleased for you. Great also that you seem to speak on behalf of the general populace. There's a fair chance some of them however may have been raised on a diet of believing depth ratings and RRP's and the like. Hence my post.
scrumpypaul
9 Oct 166#3
"Incredibly water resistant" is a bit rich.....
The guide below shows that 50m water resistance means everyday use and swimming, but no snorkelling or anything more than that.
Haven't voted either way but just prefer if people know the facts rather than break their nice new watch.
Opening post
Watch features:
Grey dial.
Easy to read dial.
Resin case.
Orange resin strap.
Quartz movement.
Water resistant to 50m.
Backlight.
Digital display.
Date and day display.
Alarm.
Stopwatch.
Countdown timer.
Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee
Top comments
luv it matches my jacket
The guide below shows that 50m water resistance means everyday use and swimming, but no snorkelling or anything more than that.
Haven't voted either way but just prefer if people know the facts rather than break their nice new watch.
http://littlejewellers.co.uk/faq/waterresistance/
Latest comments (59)
Thanks for the heads up.
It's much more expensive to put tiny multiband radio into such small chassis.
Sorry, this may be common knowledge for someone who is interested in watertight watches.
I think the only reason people don't buy radio controlled watches is that that they are typically much more expensive than they should be. When I bought a wall clock a while back, the price difference between radio controlled and non-radio controlled was less than 5 pounds, so it was a total no-brainer to buy the radio controlled version (and fun watching the hands whizz around at 1.00am each morning :-) ). For some unknown reason, the radio controlled price difference on watches is often 15-20 pounds, which puts people off.
Use it when exercising and DIY, for around a tenner doesnt matter if you break it.
Might get it in orange, looks pretty good.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Casio-WV-58DU-1AVES-Controlled-Stainless-Bracelet/dp/B000MMCPKO
Great for work: cheap enough not to worry about, light, maintenance free and has perpetual calendar.
Still going strong
voted hot
Good cheap watch though.
So why reply in the first place with your sarcastic comment when he was just making a valid point.
Yes there is. Swimming is on the surface. When someone goes 50m below the surface it is known as diving!
I have a watch that can reach 1000m, next you will tell me you can swim down 1000m. I'm sure you would die before you reach it.
If you can't tell by my reply, I really don't want to start a discussion.
50m is for swimming not diving, their is a difference.
Kidding... Good find op.
The guide below shows that 50m water resistance means everyday use and swimming, but no snorkelling or anything more than that.
Haven't voted either way but just prefer if people know the facts rather than break their nice new watch.
http://littlejewellers.co.uk/faq/waterresistance/
luv it matches my jacket