Was about to buy the basic Casio £8.99 watch for my son and saw that this one was on offer at half price for a pound extra. Not bargain of the century admittedly but a decent offer nonetheless if you're after something like this!
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MaximusRo to kreames
29 May 179#11
I think it's not better looking, I prefer the clean design of the one in the original post
It's actually a really good watch while the battery lasts. The problems start when you need to change the battery. I have replaced every battery in every watch my family own, but this one beat me. It's easy to unscrew the back, but tiny springs start popping out once it's removed. Too fiddly to replace everything, and because it's a cheap watch, I'd be too embarrassed to get a jeweller to put in a battery. So, when the battery dies, go and buy a new watch (highfive) .
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JamesSmith
2 Jun 17#42
You are wrong the original one is too clean looking.
I also prefer cream buns to bananas.
mad_design_man
31 May 17#41
Yes that's right - you got it!
horsey
30 May 17#40
The No1 choice for discerning IED makers everywhere
rabb5it
30 May 17#39
Thank you OP. I did buy the other 9.99 watch.
wirdy
30 May 17#38
had one of these for about 6 years, has taken loads of abuse, still working fine. Battery change shouldn't worry you for 10 yrs, probably time for a new watch by then!
Predikuesi
29 May 173#1
It's actually a really good watch while the battery lasts. The problems start when you need to change the battery. I have replaced every battery in every watch my family own, but this one beat me. It's easy to unscrew the back, but tiny springs start popping out once it's removed. Too fiddly to replace everything, and because it's a cheap watch, I'd be too embarrassed to get a jeweller to put in a battery. So, when the battery dies, go and buy a new watch (highfive) .
Wagonwheel to Predikuesi
29 May 17#2
Seems to come with a 10 yr battery guarantee as per the photo so think you're covered!
sam_of_london to Predikuesi
29 May 17#3
These watches are only good as their battery . Should have expiry date of the battery on the back.
ELVIS_THE_PELVIS to Predikuesi
30 May 17#37
Love the highfive bit. Heat for that x
brains_t
30 May 17#36
The Pixies probably did a google search and replaced the strap at a reasonable cost. My Casio GW-500e is solar powered and the battery is expected to outlive the watch. !0 years+ and still on my wrist - seen it fair share of sea and swimming baths. Strap replaced last year for the first time, replacement easily found and used existing screws..
termite
30 May 172#35
Gerald Ratner is proof that jewellers are stupid idiots.
ToneC
29 May 17#4
I have this watch and it's still going strong after 7 years except the strap snapped. It's sat on the side for me to pick up and use at work when I put my current watch down and the pixies move it elsewhere...
tmohammad to ToneC
30 May 171#34
In my experience, on these Casio watches, the strap always goes before the battery in these
Predikuesi
30 May 17#33
At least you got that off your chest, but the day Timpsons charge a few quid to replace a battery is a long way off (£19.99 is more like it).
mad_design_man
29 May 171#22
Better than any Rolex or Tag watch on the market. This is all you need in life!
themachman to mad_design_man
29 May 17#25
Will keep better time than all of them too :smiley:
bigbaz to mad_design_man
30 May 17#32
A bit like saying "I have a Trabant, better than any Jag or Merc on the market. This is all you need in life"
gambiting
30 May 17#31
No offense, but that's the stupidest thing I've read on these forums, ever. It's their job to do it. If they are judgmental about a Casio watch then it means they are a bunch of stupid idiots and I fail to see how you should be embarrased by it. But I think it's a made up fear, just go to timpsons, they will replace the battery in 5 minutes for a few quid and that's it.
What a fantastic world we live in where instead of worrying about war, cancer or having food on the table the concerns are about getting embarrassed for paying someone to do their job. If that's not a first world problem then I don't know what is.
rkl
30 May 17#30
Every cheap Casio watch I've bought with a resin strap (a lot of them over the years) has had the strap break within a year or so. I eventually learned to pay a bit more for the metal strap versions, though I have to knock out two links at least to get them to fit my wrist.
I tried a different tack with my latest Casio resin strapped watch - I paid a lot more for it (it's the Pro Trek PRW 2500 - got it for 109 quid) and the resin strap is way better quality - it hasn't looked anywhere close to breaking. Love the PRW 2500, though I miss being able to switch the date format away from the "wrong" US format that my previous Casio let me do :-(
honeyblossom_01
30 May 17#29
Thanks op. That's grandad sorted for fathers day
dewonderful
29 May 171#28
Sellotape your mobile phone to your wrist and save £9.99?
BigDiscovery
29 May 17#27
Doesn't look like it to me but they are quite similar. Then again, all these basic watches look alike.
themachman
29 May 17#24
cheers OP,been waiting months for this to be this price again :smiley:
Fair enough, think this one looks like a calculator though
Bpiw
29 May 17#20
Not such a good deal as battery will last way longer than strap.
Amazon replaced mine twice when strap broke after about a year of use.
However I do really like the watch. The annoying thing is the strap isn't a standard fit. It uses 2 little screws for each strap rather than a pin. So not as cheap as most casio straps to replace. I just got a strap on eBay for £5, so factor in a few of these to the cost when you buy.
saintscouple
29 May 17#19
Got a similar casio for the same price a couple of years back, perfect watch for taking on holiday for going to the beach, etc battery still going strong.
sajmeister123
29 May 17#18
LOVE THIS WATCH! Once I had to replace the strap and saw that the watch costs less than the strap, so I bought another watch LOL
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I also prefer cream buns to bananas.
What a fantastic world we live in where instead of worrying about war, cancer or having food on the table the concerns are about getting embarrassed for paying someone to do their job. If that's not a first world problem then I don't know what is.
I tried a different tack with my latest Casio resin strapped watch - I paid a lot more for it (it's the Pro Trek PRW 2500 - got it for 109 quid) and the resin strap is way better quality - it hasn't looked anywhere close to breaking. Love the PRW 2500, though I miss being able to switch the date format away from the "wrong" US format that my previous Casio let me do :-(
Amazon replaced mine twice when strap broke after about a year of use.
However I do really like the watch. The annoying thing is the strap isn't a standard fit. It uses 2 little screws for each strap rather than a pin. So not as cheap as most casio straps to replace. I just got a strap on eBay for £5, so factor in a few of these to the cost when you buy.
All this talk of 10yr battery life is all and good but the straps crap out at 2ys. Been a basic Casio fan for years just bought 2 of Ops.
no need of smart watch, but the plain old casio + step counter