I have owned this watch excellent watch all the way for the money no doubt but in the end I sold it even with putting nato straps the 44mm and with 22mm size for band didn't sit and feel well on my 7 inch wrist if Casio makes this in a true 42mm oz 41mm and 20mm band I would get this in a heartbeat again.
I've had mine for a few years, on a Zuludiver deployant rubber strap, which cost nearly as much as the watch itself, but makes it look much better, (and smells nice too, mmm vanilla,, ) .. The local watch battery replacement shop wanted double the price of the watch, to replace the battery and test the seals, !! So I put a new battery in myself, 😃 , , I think you need a large wrist, to carry these off tho' .. (mines 195mm) so just about okay,,, Cheers, ,, John....
Nope I bought it just to try it out. I sold it not long after. It does a really good job at hiding it’s size. My preference for quartz is digital or digital/analog hybrid like the Casio GA-2100 which I wear all the time. I put a titanium case on mine and now it’s even more of a tank. That is also 44mm but wears like 42 because it’s so stubby.
For me personally it’s an indicator of quality. Any really good watch should have a stout bezel. One that you know won’t move on it’s own. On this watch that amount of play is to be expected. Obviously not a factor that would stop me from recommending this watch or even buying it myself. Thanks for your interest in my channel.
If your ok with a bigger watch. I have mine away because I tend to favor 38-40 mm watches. I just find them more comfortable. The only watch above 42 mm i wear is my Casio GA-2100 and it has some unique dimensions and is very light so it works. I also have an oval shaped wrist which makes most watches wear smaller. TLDR: if you don’t mind wearing what I would call an oversized watch then then go for it - it’s a tank
I have owned this watch excellent watch all the way for the money no doubt but in the end I sold it even with putting nato straps the 44mm and with 22mm size for band didn't sit and feel well on my 7 inch wrist if Casio makes this in a true 42mm oz 41mm and 20mm band I would get this in a heartbeat again.
thank you for the interesting review. keep up the good work!i am looking forward to many more.
I've had mine for a few years, on a Zuludiver deployant rubber strap, which cost nearly as much as the watch itself, but makes it look much better,
(and smells nice too, mmm vanilla,, ) ..
The local watch battery replacement shop wanted double the price of the watch, to replace the battery and test the seals, !!
So I put a new battery in myself, 😃 , ,
I think you need a large wrist, to carry these off tho' .. (mines 195mm) so just about okay,,,
Cheers, ,, John....
I already ordered mine. Arriving in Brazil soon
I’m sure you will love it but be sure not to baby it. Beat the watch up a bit. That is what it is for.
AWESOME REVIEW IN DETAIL! Thank you
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Did you keep it ? my preference is 42mm in diver watches and in dress watches 40mm and under.
Nope I bought it just to try it out. I sold it not long after. It does a really good job at hiding it’s size. My preference for quartz is digital or digital/analog hybrid like the Casio GA-2100 which I wear all the time. I put a titanium case on mine and now it’s even more of a tank. That is also 44mm but wears like 42 because it’s so stubby.
It's a very good watch for what your paying for would you expect to get for $45
I have read that it’s more expensive in Europe but that might be just tax related.
what's your wrist circumference?
7”
Thanks. I'm the same size. Damn the watch is too big for me. Looks like the lugs overhang your wrists.
I don’t know why people make a big deal out of back play? It doesn’t go back a setting or two and most often rebounds to the set position
For me personally it’s an indicator of quality. Any really good watch should have a stout bezel. One that you know won’t move on it’s own. On this watch that amount of play is to be expected. Obviously not a factor that would stop me from recommending this watch or even buying it myself. Thanks for your interest in my channel.
What's your wrist size??
7”
@@rightwristonly8796 hey thanks, would you recommend this watch for 6" wrist
If your ok with a bigger watch. I have mine away because I tend to favor 38-40 mm watches. I just find them more comfortable. The only watch above 42 mm i wear is my Casio GA-2100 and it has some unique dimensions and is very light so it works. I also have an oval shaped wrist which makes most watches wear smaller. TLDR: if you don’t mind wearing what I would call an oversized watch then then go for it - it’s a tank
@@rightwristonly8796 thanks, really helpful!
hey, Can you tell me the size of your wrist?
7” about 18cm