Model Number: EQW-A1400DB-1AER. Casio Premium Edifice watch has a stainless steel case and is powered by an analogue chronograph solar movement. It is fastened with a silver metal bracelet and has a black dial. The watch has a date function. Includes alarm function.
Use code WSSALE10 to bring it down to £202.50 thanks to 0011728 for the info :-)
Top comments
sabresonic
3 Jan 1714#5
Walk up to buy a drink at the bar and hear two blokes looking at and comparing their watches...I turn around and walk to the next bar.
sowotsdis
2 Jan 177#3
2 Blokes at a bar...
wow fab high tech watch there mate
thanks
Breitling?
not quite
looks like its a Seiko
'erm no it isn't
well then it must be a Citizen?
Nope
So what is it?
it's actually a Casio
Ohhhkaayyyy not bad for fifty quid then I guess eh?
the two slowly move apart as you smell the despair
juddking to sowotsdis
2 Jan 176#4
First bloke then curses his inepitude for paying through the nose for a watch that didnt look half as good as the high quality Casio.
SpeakEnglish
5 Jan 173#60
So you abuse and provoke people because you don't agree with them, then accuse them of being loser trolls when they come back at you :confused:
Have you looked in the mirror lately psycho?
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0011728
2 Jan 17#1
Use code WSSALE10 to bring it down to £202.50
tameautumn to 0011728
2 Jan 17#2
Thanks - updated the description and price to reflect that. Cheers
sowotsdis
2 Jan 177#3
2 Blokes at a bar...
wow fab high tech watch there mate
thanks
Breitling?
not quite
looks like its a Seiko
'erm no it isn't
well then it must be a Citizen?
Nope
So what is it?
it's actually a Casio
Ohhhkaayyyy not bad for fifty quid then I guess eh?
the two slowly move apart as you smell the despair
juddking to sowotsdis
2 Jan 176#4
First bloke then curses his inepitude for paying through the nose for a watch that didnt look half as good as the high quality Casio.
charliemike to sowotsdis
3 Jan 17#15
Did you write that gag yourself? Don't give up the day job!
sabresonic
3 Jan 1714#5
Walk up to buy a drink at the bar and hear two blokes looking at and comparing their watches...I turn around and walk to the next bar.
neilclements
3 Jan 171#6
A truly "wear and forget" watch, have had mine for 18 months now and no problems bar remembering how to access all the functions. Bought mine for well under £100 so this isn't the best price.
crazylegs
3 Jan 17#7
Ha ha I was just about to post that type of comment, fair play to ya fella!
collectorcol
3 Jan 172#8
Nowt wrong with a Casio.
A £60ish AWG, Waveceptor, will keep better time and withstand more abuse than any Rolex.
At the more expensive end, my MTG is a thing of beauty.
tameautumn to collectorcol
3 Jan 172#14
Just got myself an MTG-G1000D-1A2ER ... tomorrow is a good day
£200 Casio and it doesn't even have sapphire glass. Cold from me I'm afraid.
barkinglama
3 Jan 17#10
Currently have a seiko kinetic but the li-on battery seems to be on it's way out seemingly they are designed to last 10 years
What's the life expectancy of this
splender to barkinglama
3 Jan 17#12
Early gens of capacitors were 10 years but these have improved to at least 20 years when I last researched as I too have a kinetic, capacitor could be replaced with a DIY kit for about £20 and £30 quid and needs a fine solder tip.
Opening post
Use code WSSALE10 to bring it down to £202.50 thanks to 0011728 for the info :-)
Top comments
wow fab high tech watch there mate
thanks
Breitling?
not quite
looks like its a Seiko
'erm no it isn't
well then it must be a Citizen?
Nope
So what is it?
it's actually a Casio
Ohhhkaayyyy not bad for fifty quid then I guess eh?
the two slowly move apart as you smell the despair
Have you looked in the mirror lately psycho?
All comments (94)
wow fab high tech watch there mate
thanks
Breitling?
not quite
looks like its a Seiko
'erm no it isn't
well then it must be a Citizen?
Nope
So what is it?
it's actually a Casio
Ohhhkaayyyy not bad for fifty quid then I guess eh?
the two slowly move apart as you smell the despair
A £60ish AWG, Waveceptor, will keep better time and withstand more abuse than any Rolex.
At the more expensive end, my MTG is a thing of beauty.
http://www.g-shock.eu/euro/watches/premium/mtg/mtg-g1000d-1a2er/
What's the life expectancy of this
By way of an example (and there are better tutorials) check out this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSNSvP0uv1o