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Casio W-59-1VX Alarm/Chronograph Watch | 
enlarge | Brand: Casio Category: Watch
Buy New: £7.99
New (7) from £7.99
Rating: 10 reviews
Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Band Material: Resin Case Material: Resin Clasp: Buckle Dial Color: Gray Dial Window Material Type: Acrylic Watch Movement Type: Quartz Water Resistance Depth: 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.2 x 3 x 3 Warranty: 2 Years Manufacturers Warranty
MPN: W-59-1VX Model: W-59-1VX EAN: 4971850247371 ASIN: B000HZT48M
Release Date: August 21, 2006 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 50 metres water resistant | | • | Stopwatch | | • | Daily alarm | | • | Microlight | | • | 12/24 hour format | | • | 2 year guarantee |
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Product Description This Casio watch is casually styled after the fashion of their classic digital watch. The watch is water resistant to 50m and comes with a 7 year long battery life a stop watch function auto-calendar and daily alarm.
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the perfect watch October 29, 2006 P. B. Hall (West Sussex, UK.) 38 out of 39 found this review helpful
Unless you're into scuba diving I can conceive of no reason to buy any watch more expensive than this one. It does everything and it costs less than a new battery and reseal. It's hard-wearing and it's so cheap that it doesn't matter if you lose or break it anyway. Plus, if you're in my age bracket, you can enjoy the retro appeal of wearing something that would have been considered super cool and hi-tech around 1981. 'Nuff said.
Light, compact, low-cost, non-nonsense digital watch June 21, 2007 T. D. Welsh (Basingstoke, Hampshire UK) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I bought this watch because my last cheap Casio (purchased at a jewelry shop) had failed in the usual way - the plastic wriststrap split across, leaving me with an uncomfortable stub.
After a little browsing, I picked the W-59-1VX because it was the least expensive black plastic digital watch I could find. Yet, as a Casio, I knew it would work well, be easy to understand, and last for a good while. (Probably longer than the strap, at least...)
It does the basic things - keeps time to within about 30 seconds a week (at worst), is easy to adjust, has a backlight and stopwatch (up to 1 hour, so no marathons for you).
It was only when I had put it on that I noticed how small it is. Logically, that is a good thing - no one really wants to carry a great lump around on their wrist. Maybe it's a women's model, or maybe it's just no bigger than it has to be.
No-frills watch January 1, 2007 A. Rutland (UK) 12 out of 14 found this review helpful
Not sure about being 'hi-tech' for 1981, but if you remember the watches that you used to get with big boxes of washing powder back in the 1980's, then this is the same watch!
High in 'retro' value if nothing else, this is a no-nonsense budget watch which does 'exactly what it says on the tin' so-to-speak... it tells you what the time is, will beep at you when you want it to with the alarm function, and you can time whatever you like with the stop-watch.
For the price you know you are getting a basic watch, but it is pretty hard-wearing and should last you quite a while. Perfect choice for giving yourself an 80s look, or as an emergency timepiece whilst your other watch is being repaired.
The only watch you'll ever need! October 12, 2007 J. M. Smith (London) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I have just returned from 15 months of travelling around the world. I needed a watch for my journey and wanted something that would be Reliable Undesirable to theives Indestructable
This watch easily forfils all of those requirements.
I noticed the first review I saw said something like "unless you want to scuba dive, this is the ideal watch for you". Not true! During my travels I spent 3 months diving as a divemaster in Malaysia and wore this watch throughout. It has been down to 40M and never let me down.
Brilliant.
If you really want the retro apeal, you need to go for the silver metal finished version... Nowhere near as hard wearing but looks cool.
best watch ever August 20, 2007 Jc Glyn 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
ive had this watch since i was 5 and it hasnt run out of batteries or broken. its indestructable and makes my wrist look cool.
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