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I was unclear on the differences between the Casio F91W and A158. I bought one of each to compare in a hands-on review. Click to check it out.
I recently picked up a Casio F91W, but then decided to try its upgraded brother, so I ordered an A158. It warranted a review, so click to learn more!
Introduced in 1989, the Casio F91W is regarded as the world's best-selling non-smartwatch. I picked one up for a hands-on review (and a future project).
Integrated bracelet sports watches are as popular as ever. Click to read the top 9 that have been reviewed on the StrapHabit blog.
Casio surprised everyone with an automatic. The Edifice EFK-100CD-1A integrated bracelet sports watch offers several colors, like this forged carbon dial.
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.