CasioDW291H Series | Men’s Digital Watch | 200 Meter Water Resistance | Multi Alarms | 100 SEC Stopwatch | Countdown Timer | World Map for World Time | LED Light | LC Display | 10 Yr Battery
J**O
Great watch
Phenomenal watch. It kinda reminds me of the robot from the 1960’s Lost in Space series. I bought the red version and am really happy with the look and feel. It’s very comfortable. The strap is plenty long and the case is waterproof and tough. It’s easy to set the time and doesn’t weigh much. It’s not bulky. This is my new favorite Casio watch. 😊
T**A
The best value for money watch available.
In case you don't want to sort through the whole review - I would argue this is the best watch you can get for the money and it fits small wrists surprisingly well.I was hesitant to purchase at first due to the size, I have a very small 6.25" wrist but with the specs and price I decided to take a shot. I am still impressed at how well it wears for being as large as it is. I am very happy with the purchase.I have taken this thing into the ocean, I have done oil changes with it, it's gotten caked in mud working in the yard (blackland prairie soil is no joke), I've exercised and sweat like crazy in it, basically any hard use you can come up with other than bull riding - though I am fairly certain it would be up to the task.The world time is great, though I am sure not everyone has use for it. I was very happy that the countdown timer can be set to the second and I also like the digitized analog dial. Just in case I ever need to use it for a compass, it is slightly more helpful than estimating the position of the hands. You can't beat the 10 year battery life either.I really think everyone needs this watch in their collection. The only annoyance I have come across is the 18mm strap size. Like several other Casio's, the included strap flares to be more visually pleasing, but an aftermarket replacement would be much thinner. I have a large case expedition watch with the same issue that I switched out to an 18mm band, and yes it looks a bit out of place, but aesthetics for a tool watch is far down the list of requirements for me. If the strap does fail, you could always just buy another watch, it would probably be about the same price as crazy as that is.I honestly can't recommend this watch enough.
B**R
Heavy duty with long band
Very nice, tough as nails. Love the long strap as I'm a big wrister. Very comfortable to wear. Bright Amber backlight. Feature rich. Great GShock alternative if your on a budget. Buttons work great with gloves on.
R**R
Easy to read, easy to use
This seems to be a fairly new Casio model, without much info in the reviews. I ultimately wound up returning it – just couldn’t get a comfortable fit – but there’s a few things worth mentioning.* The watch was bigger and shinier than I expected. That is thanks to the big, shiny, protruding buttons and their housings. The case-diameter specs didn’t take the diagonal size into account. Overall the case size is about that of a modest G-Shock, but a little thinner. I wound up liking the look – kind of steampunk – and was fine with the size on an average wrist.* As another reviewer has noted, the big buttons are easy to push in operating the watch.* This watch has the best implementation of Casio’s World Time mode I’ve seen. It allows quick access to five different world cities/time zones. The main timekeeping mode includes four different “local times” (T1-T2-T3-T4) that can be cycled through with the lower right (Search) button. It was easy to set those times to West Coast U.S. time (where I live), London, Moscow and Beijing, as examples. In addition to that, the first push of the Mode button goes to another World Time setting (default UTC but easily changed).* After that the modes cycle through Casio’s usual alarm, stopwatch and countdown timer functions. The display is big, well contrasted and easy to read even from an angle.* Finally, there’s the thing that makes this a 4-star review rather than 5 stars. It’s that little circle in the top right of the watchface. That is tiny analog graphic view of your local time (T 1). Being able to see the time when you are in another mode (stopwatch, timer) is useful. However, this implementation is completely useless. You can’t see the teensy hour-minute-second indicators without a magnifying glass (I’m serious) and if you can’t tell its time at a glance, what’s the point? Total waste of watchface real estate. Total design irritation.* Overall, however, an easy-to-use, attractive (tastes differ) and easy-to-live-with watch. Just didn’t fit for me.
M**P
Amazing value
This is a fantastic watch from Casio and for the price, it is a knockout. I have other G Shock models as well as the World Timer and like this one the best by far. It is extremely comfortable, very legible due to the large numerals, feels very rugged and has all the features in a sport watch you could ask for. I am very happy with this watch and for $32 it is insanely priced for what you get.
A**E
Excellent all around watch...
This is a great watch for the price. It has all the functions that I wanted and is easy to read. One thing I particularly like is the easy access to the buttons. I have other Casios where the upper left button is too recessed and at times difficult to press.I found it easy to set. I have a small 6 1/4 wrist and the band fits without any excess hanging loose. As mentioned in other reviews I don’t find the analog display clock in the upper right easy to read.I also have the one with the red face. Overall a great value.
G**S
Perfect
Bought it for my boyfriend. Love the red details
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