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Casio Collection Unisex Adults Watch A168WA

Casio Collection Unisex Adults Watch A168WA Casio Collection Unisex Adults Watch A168WA Casio Collection Unisex Adults Watch A168WA Casio Collection Unisex Adults Watch A168WA
$ 18.99

Score By Feature

Based on 27,136 ratings
Accuracy
9.38
Timer function
9.50
Easy to read
9.18
Water resistance
8.78

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Product Description

Imported
Quartz motion
The watch is protected from scratches by a mineral crystal.
32 mm circumference of the case
37. EL Backlight EL Backlight EL Backlight EL Backlight EL Back 5 x 33. 5 x 9. 5mm / 58g

Questions & Answers

Is it true that the case is made of stainless steel? Is it plated resin (or something else?) or is it something else entirely?

It is not, and I repeat, it is not, stainless steel. It also contains a leaflet on "California Hazardous Materials." Someone on here stated that they have been purchasing these watches for years, implying that they are made of stainless steel. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. A Timex Stainless Steel Case Watch with MINERAL CRYSTAL GLASS is on my wrist. It was purchased in 1988 and I am still using it in 2016. I still have it, and the glass is in perfect condition. This vendor is deceiving the public!

Made in?

I have a Casio A168 made in Thailand, as well as a G-Shock G-Shock G-Shock G-Shock G-Shock G-Shock (GW-) Shock M5610U) from Thailand, as well as an OCW- T200 is a Japanese-made watch (it was designed specifically for the Japanese market). It is contingent on the timepiece in question. br>br>It doesn't matter where the robots are making this watch; at the prices Casio sells them for, they must be automated.

Anyone else's band has come apart while they're wearing it? Unless you have it on your wrists tightly?

I've been wearing my Casio Wrist Watch fairly tight for a number of years, and the band has never come apart; whether you wear your wrist watch band tight or loose, it should not come apart, and you should contact Casio Co. if it does. or a local watchmaker to figure out what's causing the problem.

Is it a small fit, like the F91, or a larger fit, like the W800h?

Almost identical to the f91 in terms of size.

Selected User Reviews For Casio Collection Unisex Adults Watch A168WA

I still adore them, but all I really want is a watch
4/5

Big, bulky watches are no longer an option for me. I have my Suunto and a couple of G-Shock watches. Watches with a shock. I still wear them and adore them, but what I really want is a watch that keeps accurate time, doesn't protrude 3/4 inch from my wrist, and looks a little odd. In addition, I am a frugal individual. I place a premium on water resistance. I have a job that requires me to sit at a computer for long periods of time. I take the bus or the train to get to work every day. This is where watches come in handy. I go for a run once or twice a week and always wear a watch. Unless I'm camping or staying in a hotel, I don't sleep or shower with my watch on. I prefer digital to analog because I prefer knowing exactly what time it is, and I only estimate when reading an analog watch because I'm lazy. Also, if I'm in a meeting or if I'm pinned- I'm being talked down by someone I don't want to talk to, and I'm wondering if this is taking an eternity or if my perception of time is being distorted- It's much easier to get a precise reading by peeking at a digital watch. I realized a few months ago that I'm just as happy wearing a $15 Casio as I am with my $250 Suunto, and that I don't need to know the barometric pressure most of the time. Yes, on some days. No, I don't wear a watch every day, but I do like having a variety of watches (including the Suunto, which is fantastic). I also enjoy picking out a new watch every morning. For me, that's a lot of fun. I recently ordered several new inexpensive Casio watches from Amazon. I spent $52 on four new watches. Timex's, in my opinion, have reached the end of their usefulness. priced. That's how low I'm willing to go. br>br>Casino W- (Casino W-) (Casino W-) (Casino W ($20-$50) 800HAV Digital Black (ish) My eight- For Christmas 2016, my 12-year-old son and I both received one of these watches. It is something that both of us enjoy. We both have other watches, but this is the one we wear the most because of its low profile, which means it won't get caught in pockets or shirt sleeves. I adore the lighting. It has a piddly appearance to it. However, it does a good job of lighting up the face. Sometimes I go for a jog late at night. Even while bouncing down the road, the light is bright enough for me to see how fast I'm going. It also has "Dual Display. " I'm stumped for a name for it. On one part of the screen, the time is displayed, while the stopwatch numbers are displayed on the other. It's convenient to have both on hand. If I'm out and about, I'll set a stopwatch for when the train passes because I know it passes every 15 minutes. So I'll know when I'm approaching another 15-minute break. minute mark, as well as the time displayed on the sub-dial. display. br>br>Casino F- (Casino F) (Casino F) (Casino F) ( $10. 00 for 201WA Digital Black is number 47. It's very relaxing. It's not too heavy. The most straightforward controls. The lighting is excellent. It has a countdown timer and a lot of alarms, which I like. When it's in stopwatch mode, I miss being able to see the time like I can with the W-series watches. The WV-800HAV is a combination of the WV-800HAV and the WV 200A. br>br>Casino West Virginia- 200A ($40-$50) Waceceptor Digital (ish) in black with red and chrome. It appears to be in good condition. As is the case with the steel. The glass is well protected. It's a bit on the heavy side. It's a tad on the thick side. Buttons are really nice. Excellent electro-music. the light that glows This is the only watch in the group that can be set to not beep whenever a button is pressed. I appreciate being able to turn off the beep. When I'm in a meeting, I like to set a stopwatch to see how long someone is talking nonsense for. Timing someone's nonsense is, strangely enough, a pleasant diversion from the nonsense. However, when I'm pressing buttons, I don't want my watch to beep. "Dual display" is a term used to describe a situation where two displays are When you're in other modes, you can still see the time. The countdown timer is useful, and I don't have one on any of my other watches. I'm not going to give it any bonus points because of the Wave Ceptor. It adds no value to my life and drains my battery. This watch was on my wrist for an entire day of snorkeling and performed admirably. Because I live in a landlocked state, I spend all of my time at the beach. I can't dive much deeper than 20 feet, so this isn't a serious test for a watch that claims to be water resistant to 200 meters. If you're diving to 200 meters and time is of the essence, you'll want to invest in something more than a $40 Casio. (Casio, I adore you. ) HDA-Casio HDA-Casio HDA-Casio HDA-Casio HDA- Casio HDA 600 ($14. Black Analog (n. d. ) (n. d. ) (n. d. ) It wasn't the most pleasant experience. My wrist is squeezed from bone to bone or flops around a little. I'm not sure why, but it just doesn't seem to fit right. YMMV. I really like the face shield. I can't wait for it to get a little scuffed up. Glowy dots on the hands aren't particularly appealing, but the date window is flawless. Although it appears to be tough, it is most likely not. It appeals to me a great deal. br>br>Casio MQ24-Casio MQ24-Casio MQ24- Casio MQ24-C 7B2 ($14- White-faced Analog is a term used to describe a device with a white face. Light as a feather. It's so comfortable that you'll forget you're wearing it. The text is simple to follow. There is no option to set a date. No lumi. Yes, I'm fancy, because it's nice and simple and never catches your sleeve in a dress shirt. Some people are capable of reading an analog watch with no numbers on it- Dots are all. That isn't me. When it comes to numbers, I already make a mess. There are numbers in this. Numbers are something I enjoy doing. The waterproofness of this one has yet to be determined. Casio only claims that it is waterproof. Underwater demolitions are something I rarely do these days. br>br>Casio A168W-Casio A168W-Casio A168W-Casio A168W- 1 ($16. Stainless Digital is number 15 on the list. This watch is either one of my favorites or one of my least favorites. I'm not sure if Casio was trying to make a fancy watch, but it's actually a dork-looking watch. If they're going for dork, they'll go for bomb. Their goal is to drop a bomb on the target. Whatever the case may be. This timepiece was a huge hit. This watch, in my opinion, is the pinnacle of nerdy opulence. 1980's wannabe stockbroker, cool old guy who doesn't give a damn, a smidgeon of silver tucked into his sleeve to catch someone's eye- Oh, it's a Casio digital, not a Casio analog. It's chrome, after all. For crying out loud, it's PLASTIC that's been plated. Isn't that incredible? Everything about it appeals to me. Love it. It's equipped with the Illuminator light, which is extremely effective. The clock, the date, the stopwatch, and the alarm are all included. There isn't a timer for the countdown. The metal band isn't very pleasant to be around. It has sharp edges that irritate the fur on my arm. Clasp is easy to use and has a wicked look to it. It's simple to adjust and can easily be tucked into a dress shirt. Again: super- dorky. Every time I put it on, it brings a smile to my face. Then cringe as it pulls your fur. br>br>Casio F91W-Casio F91W-Casio F91W- Casio F91W-C 1 ($11. 35) Digital Black This timepiece appeals to me greatly. It is extremely light. It is very light. The light appears to be a gimmick, but it actually works. It is simple to press the buttons. On the 'Dork' scale, it's quite high. People are aware of it. It says CASIo if you hold that one button down. This is fantastic. I'm proud to say that I've never paired this watch with a flannel and a beanie before. Never.

Gary Bowers
Gary Bowers
| Jul 31, 2021
I've never spent more than $17 in my life
5/5

period. This timepiece transports me to a different era. It's a retro look from the 1980s that's still cool. It's a lot smaller than my Omega and Seiko watches and attracts a lot more attention. It looks like a $100 watch, but that's the most I'm willing to pay for it. I like my watch to be snug and free of hair pulls. This timepiece brings a smile to the faces of those who see it. It also appears to be quite attractive. The numbers are readable, and it includes an hourly chime, as well as an alarm and a stopwatch. The light from the LED is fantastic. It would be nice if it had a countdown timer. This is a straightforward watch that is simple to use right out of the box. This is a fantastic gift idea. anyone who is interested Because I am confident that whoever receives this watch will smile and recall happier times.

Louisa Blair
Louisa Blair
| Mar 24, 2021
This is one of the best! If my memory serves me correctly, I first owned this watch model nearly two decades ago
5/5

Since then, I've owned — and continue to own — a wide range of timepieces, including: battery-operated, analog, and digital powered and automated Obviously, there's no reason to have more than one watch—in fact, with cell phones being so prevalent, it's possible that it's not even necessary. Despite this, I think this is my favorite watch out of all the ones I've bought because of its incredible functionality. It's incredibly affordable at under $20, and its features—powerful face illumination and a stopwatch—make it suitable for both casual and athletic wear. It's not exactly hefty, but it's pretty durable (in my experience). While it may not be appropriate for a black-tie event, it is far more elegant than the average digital watch. In a world ruled by I-, this is true. It has a charmingly retro feel to it, with watches and other accessories. This is unquestionably a timeless classic!.

Lyric Dyer
Lyric Dyer
| Nov 24, 2021
It's a lovely digital timepiece
5/5

Just in case, I waited a few months to write this. Vanity is what deducts stars from this product; whether the case is stainless steel or not doesn't really matter; after all, are you going to drill the thing? You get what you pay for when it comes to standing the test of time. It's a lovely digital timepiece. Simple and uncluttered. Is a hard worker who knows what she's doing. In case you were wondering, the wristband can be adjusted.

Kylian Doyle
Kylian Doyle
| Oct 06, 2021
Must buy
5/5

I really like it. I used to wear a $300 Seiko watch, so this one feels a lot lighter, but you get used to it. For my girlfriend, I purchased this model as well as an A158W with a slightly smaller face; she adores both watches. This is something I would strongly suggest. Do you have any further queries? Please ask any questions you might have.

Liana Gaines
Liana Gaines
| Nov 24, 2021
Good watch, but there's a problem with the quality control? I wanted to get something simple and durable after my Motorola smartwatch broke after less than three years of use
4/5

I went with the Casio A168W- After reading a lot of positive feedback, I decided to buy number one. In addition, nostalgia played a big part in this purchase, hahaha. br>br>By accident, I purchased two, and I'm glad I did. br>br>One of the watches was in excellent condition. However, when I shook even slightly, the other one made a loud squeaky noise. There was a strange stain on it as well. I wouldn't expect much from a $20 watch, but such QC failure is surprising for a Casio product, as I recall them as a reliable company with reliable products. I'm hoping I was one of the unfortunate few.

Evelyn HARGREAVES
Evelyn HARGREAVES
| Jul 22, 2021
I manage a commercial kitchen and am frequently in charge of production, so my watches take a lot of abuse
5/5

I purchased his because it was dirt-cheap and unpretentious. If I scratch it or break it, it'll cost me around $12. br>Without even opening the little manual, I was able to set the time and date as well as adjust the band when it arrived. (I'm still perplexed by the number of people who struggled with this on this forum. ) br>It's a good all-around watch that's more about function than style, though it's not bad looking. I don't understand all the negative reviews from people who bought a cheap 16-dollar watch and then complained because it wasn't a 14-karat Bulova watch with all the bells and whistles, assuming they read the description before ordering it. br>This watch will be well worth the money spent even if it only lasts a year.

Romina Hodges
Romina Hodges
| Jan 29, 2021

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