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The Casio EFK-100 (from AUD$550) is the brand’s first mechanical watch, which is kind of a big deal. Long-time innovators in ...
This impressively capable, accurate, fully-equipped timepiece costs just a few dollars more than a single Apple AirTag.
Thomas reviews the new Casio Edifice EFK-100 ✓ An impressive new player on the mechanical-watch front ✓ Read it here! ✓ ...
Casio Vintage watches for men are known for their timeless beauty, and they offer a fusion of old style combined with durable build quality. These watches for men range in sleek digital displays that ...
But Casio is tackling this final frontier of watchmakers with a new sauna watch. With its diminutive size and strap that resembles an old-school phone cord, it’s a far cry from a G-Shock, but it also ...
Casio lists G-Shock GBM-2100A-2B and 4B in the UK with solar power, Bluetooth, and 200m water resistance for £229 each.
It seems Casio might’ve considered the A1000MA-7 to be more of a women’s watch, or at least extremely gender neutral. Every one of the lifestyle images of the watch on the company’s product page shows ...
Interestingly it’s Casio which provides a good middle ground with the G-Shock GBD-H1000, which is a sports-orientated watch functionality including notifications but no touchscreen, and costs $400.
Casio is also offering an optional subscription service called Club Moflin for ¥6,600 (about $44 USD) per year, which gets you a discount on repairs, cleanings, and even a complete fur replacement.
[George Stagg] recently found himself stung by the burden of free time while in lockdown. Needing a project to keep him occupied, he decided to upgrade his 90s Casio CFX-9850G calculator to run cus… ...
Casio knows a thing or two about intuitive keyboards with advanced functionality that you'll still want to use, even when you move on to higher-end stuff. The new CT-S1000V is a utilitarian player ...
Since Casio introduced the F-91W in 1989, I’ve owned several, and some of its cousins, which date to the 1970s. Casio called them technological “miracles” back then.