'WR' just stands for Water Resistant and nothing more fancy. That watch is rated at 100ft which is the lowest rating apart from having none, suitable for splashes but nothing more. It can be marked as ft, bar or meters depending on the brand.
@@steadyjumps Most brands just mark it down as a simple 50bar, 100bar or Water Resistant -number here- on the dial or case back but Casio indeed likes their WR marking 😁
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Dickies sell work wear in the uk
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'WR' just stands for Water Resistant and nothing more fancy. That watch is rated at 100ft which is the lowest rating apart from having none, suitable for splashes but nothing more. It can be marked as ft, bar or meters depending on the brand.
Thank-you Zezzku. That makes perfect sense. I guess that explains why Casio uses WR in their watch names. 🤔
@@steadyjumps Most brands just mark it down as a simple 50bar, 100bar or Water Resistant -number here- on the dial or case back but Casio indeed likes their WR marking 😁
That japanese movement might be an epson