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G-Shocks are known for affordability. The iconic DW5600 is $100, but Casio now has a titanium version. Read the review to find out if it's worth $3500.
Casio created a square metal G-Shock in a tiny size that you can wear on your finger! Click to read the hands-on - I mean on-finger review!
The Casio x Wasted Youth DW-5900WY-2 blends G-SHOCK toughness with Verdy’s punk-inspired streetwear aesthetic, featuring a full-lume dial, “W.Y.” backlight, and beer can-style packaging. Inspired by early 2000s skate culture, it’s a bold, collectible twist on a classic digital...
Casio celebrates 50 years with the PAC-MAN ABL-100WEPC-1B, a Bluetooth-ready, step-tracking digital watch with classic arcade styling.
Casio Oceanus OCW-T200 vs Grand Seiko SBGX341: compare design, movement, lume, and value between two standout Japanese quartz watches.
The Casio Oceanus OCW-T200 blends sleek design, solar power, and Bluetooth in a refined, Japan-only quartz watch under $500.
The Casioak Manga edition GA2100MNG truly looks like a comic book. After I bought the blue one, a friend bought the white one. Read the hands-on review.
Casio's Pro Trek PRJ-B001 looks like a winner. Lightweight, Bluetooth, solar, and great lume. It even takes 23mm straps. Click to read the hands-on review.
I distinctly remember saying "I can't imagine anyone makes a fake of these" seconds before hitting the Buy It Now button on eBay...
New collectors or those on a budget often set hard limits on what they can spend on a watch, and that number is often $500. Despite recent cost increases, there are still a lot of great watches that can be bought for (often significantly) less than that amount.