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Casio Men's MRW200H-1EV Sport Analog Dive Watch

Saturday, March 24, 2012

Casio Men's MRW200H-1EV Sport Analog Dive Watch
Price : $18.75
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Casio Men's MRW200H-1EV Sport Analog Dive Watch

Product Description


If you're searching for great value in a classic diver-look watch, look no further than the MRW200 from Casio. Its 44.6mm face and large indexes provide at-a-glance information. Couple this with a bi-directional rotating bezel and 100 meter water resistance and you've got a timepiece that's easy-to-read, simple-to-use and durable. Black resin band analog watch with a black face.

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B005JVP0DC
  • Item model number: MRW200H-1EV
  • Batteries: 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included)

 

Casio Men's MRW200H-1EV Sport Analog Dive Watch

 

Customer Reviews


I bought this watch so that I could see the hands. I known that sounds ridiculous but older eyes get worse with time and the high contrast dial works. It does not have any magic or backlighting but with a little light I can even see the hands a night. No complaints here, for under $20 it is an excellent watch for daily use in a casual environment. Great in the rain, great on the beach, works in a swimming pool too. You can certainly do better for a couple of hundred dollars but for $20, great watch.

I wanted an inexpensive dive watch that was comfortable to wear, and this little watch fit the bill perfectly. My Citizen dive watch is nice but it's so heavy it ends up rubbing a blister on my arm after a couple days of wear. I have not taken this watch diving yet, but it's light and very comfortable to wear, and it's rated for 100 meters or 330 feet. It has a bezel that's you can set for timing, but the bezel turns a little too freely to depend on for bottom timing as it can easily be bumped off the setting. This feature even on expensive dive watches is fairly obsolete as dive computers have taken the place of watches for bottom timing, but it is useful for things like timing excercise. The watch is nice looking and I've gotten some complements on it, and it's inexpensive enough that you can wear it every day and not worry about messing it up. I love it and probably won't be wearing my expensive Citizen any more.
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