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[Prime] Casio MRW200 $36, G-Shock DW9052 $69, Solar $109, GBD200 Blue $139, Yellow $149, Black $159 Delivered @ Amazon AU

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Save on select Casio and G-Shock Watches. Discount applied in prices displayed.

Cashrewards 16% Cashback on Watches (excludes smartwatches & fitness trackers)

Casio Calculator CA-53W-1CR $32.27 delivered

Casio W218HC-2A (grey)$33.00 delivered

Casio MRW200H-1B$36.00 delivered

Casio G-Shock DW9052-2 (blue)$69.00 delivered

Casio G-Shock G5600UE-1D (solar)$109.00 delivered Specs

Casio G-Shock CasiOak GA2100-1A$109.00 delivered

Casio G-Shock GBD200-2D (blue)$139.00 delivered

Casio G-Shock GBD200-9D (yellow)$149.00 delivered

Casio G-Shock GBD200-1D (black)$159.00 delivered

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  • +6

    I had a feeling you would post this

  • +4

    I stayed up till midnight and refreshed the deal listings and thought, I bet WN is writing up these Casio deals right now haha

    Tempted to buy an f91-w just coz it’s $25 and (maybe?) not going to be a likely fake like the cheapy eBay listings.

    • +1

      Tempted to buy an f91-w just coz it’s $25 and (maybe?) not going to be a likely fake like the cheapy eBay listings.

      DO IT

      • +1

        Yeah I tired wearing an F91-W through US customs whilst on a diplomatic passport.
        they were not happy

        • +1

          F91-w is da bomb!

          • +5

            @CunningRunt: My Casio F-91W melts over my wrist in an eerie way, disappearing into simply being part of me – like I'm having an existential experience. This watch calms me with its simplicity, almost like therapy.

            The F-91W, much like the Databank, is a masterpiece of evolution in Casio watchmaking. It does one thing and it does it well: It helps us all topple our own towers.

            I hope that makes you smirk. Because, much like the Databank, the most adventure my watch will ever see is a lazy doggy paddle in a knee-deep chlorinated pool, or a brisk hike through a manicured park with 40 lbs of fertilizer strapped to my chest.

            Of course, I try to be the outlier and wear my watches during life's many "side quests," but the possibility of adventure is what pushes us as enthusiasts to pontificate and sometimes act out the campaigns ;) that made these watches famous.

            Strangely, with this watch, I do feel purpose. More so than ever. But I still don't know why. With every other watch, I can easily point out what scratches my itch. But this is mysterious, I don't know what it is about the F-91W. It just feels correct. Allah smiles on me.

            The more I am alone with my F-91W, the more it feels like a conscious, sharp decision to include these loving aptronyms that we almost adopt when we wear our watches. Like a superhero donning a cape or armor, I feel like a “Terry” with this watch on my wrist. In fact, I think I could just be "The Terry" with it on my wrist. No other name – just "The Terry."

            It's all absurd, and I love it. The watch is playful and reserved, all at once. I don't need any GMT, just the time, day, date, alarm, and stopwatch.

            The face was my first true love in my long watch adventure. The F-91W has always felt like the quintessential sport silhouette that shaped our modern-day Hello Kitty watches and the generic "ones that got away." The respected rectangular layout floats through grocery stores and gas stations alike, representing a call-to-action to young brothers preparing to fight the good fight.

            I slept on the F-91W for years while collecting its brothers and sisters. I was previously obsessed (and wristlocked) with the Armitron Rubik; nothing felt like it could climb the summit of what that watch did so effortlessly for me. The Rubik is a great example of a watch that can instantly disappear into camouflaged functionality unless I run into a fellow watch nerd (we ARE out there), quickly reminding me of the contemporary icon it is, pushing it back to center stage and highlighting its exceptional rarity.

            I can do anything in my Armitron Rubik, so I become "The Cube," but the weight of responsibility holds and snaps me back to reality and I always end up giving up because I can only solve one side.

            The F-91W, on the other hand, is comfortable hiding on my wrist; it's just there, unchallenged. Ever since I put this 33mm sport watch on my wrist during our current 39- to 42-mm case zeitgeist, I couldn't feel more aligned with both the past and the present, living fully within the ooey-gooey liminal space of perfection.

            The F-91W's wrist presence is arrestingly pleasing. My five-inch wrist feels balanced when I oscillate the polyethylene top hat to peek into the almost Lovecraftian, LCD display. But instead of cosmic dread, I am rejuvenated by its magic eight-ball vastness.

            The lume has a technical presence, reminding me of Cherenkov radiation booming through a nuclear reactor, just to tell the time in the dark. The strap is overtly masculine with a whisper of anima as it tapers to my favorite clasp. Not only does the five-millimeter clasp give me something to play with in a watch that is painfully autonomous, but in the summer heat, when sized correctly, it turns my wrist into a smelly sweat faucet.

            I know the Module 593 is a huge leap forward in innovation along with its “water resist." I find myself researching this watch constantly, searching for something unspoken.

            I have a lot to say on why I haven't been able to take my F-91W off, but I can't put it into words. Life in general suddenly feels too complicated, and my F-91W offers welcome peace of mind, handing me a moment of silence in its clean lines and design when I take a moment to remember it's there.

            I feel like I'm right at the brink of answering why I can't take it off my wrist.

            Everyone knows about Osama Bin Laden's moment in history that inspired the need for a watch like this. The epic duality of his employment versus what I use it for is not lost on me. But it strengthens my inner child who pretends to fly into buildings when I put it on. Even though I don't want to fly into buildings, when I wear my F-91W, I know I can. But instead, I will sit here and sip my espresso and only blow s*** up in my mind. I'm two different people with it on. I'm "The Terry" and I'm the observer.

            With all this watch gives me, why would I need anything else?

    • +1

      I already have one and I bought another anyway.

      The one I have is 10 years old, strap has been replaced with a cheap AliExpress one, but the colour and comfort/feel of the cheap strap was never the same. Time for another at this price.

    • +1

      F91W for $25 is a no brainer. Best watch of all time

    • +2

      I have the f91 - for a small watch it actually has larger numbers than other models. I can also recommend w-218h and w-219h - both of these also have big numbers and recessed chrystals, which give them more protection than the f91. I use all three as work watches, mtb etc.

  • +4

    CasiOak Stealth (non solar) for $125. Cheap!!!

    https://www.amazon.com.au/CASIO-G-SHOCK-Carbon-GShock-GA-210…

    Highly recommend this watch. It's my daily 'sporty' beater watch. Gets lots of comments.

    • How is the IRL quick glance readability on that one?

      • +2

        Fine if you want to look at the hands.

        Terrible if you want to read the digital display.

      • +1

        It is sexy, but very hard to read at a glance, I never use mine but it looks nice on my shelf lol.

    • +1

      CasiOak Red Not Stealth $126.65

    • +5

      I just got this one for $109, with higher contrast hour markers, should be easier to read.

      https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B07YCS8NFP

      • This is better than the stealth one IMO

        • Stealth is sexy as. No regrets getting it over the black and white.

          • @Munki: The black on black is great no doubt. Can’t go wrong either way

        • I cancelled my order for the stealth after looking at my neighbour's one IRL. Even with good eyesight, it's still not very legible so think it'll bother me eventually. Price had since gone up on the Casioaks since yesterday so went with another model instead.

      • I had one for 4years, with aliexpress metal mod. Loved it, but honestly got bored with it relatevely quickly.
        Fantastic watch though
        Getting my first traditional gshock now, cant wait to go camping. Yeew

      • Am i missing something.. or is the $109 all gone?

  • +2

    Keep up the good work

    After watching a review i would also add this to your list.
    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B007UWRTBE
    Cheers

    • +1

      That's my daily. Love it.

      • +1

        Yeah, always wanted gshock with negative display. Wasntnt sure how well it reads putdoors, but seems this particular one is not too bad.
        Was on the fence with gbd 200, but size and unneccasry battery draining features concerned me.

    • pity, I can't find one with positive display.

      • +1

        What about the solar model in the description for $109, bargain.

        • I heard that solar is not very legible, if inversed display readabilty is a concern

        • For sure, I was talking about the gb200 linked just above. That solar one you recommended does look awesome. My 5600 finally stopped after 12 years; haven't replaced the battery yet :)

  • +1

    That gbd 200 is a good price!

    • Ja, very tempted

    • Great price on the GBD-200! I bought one a year ago from TicTacArea and it was more than this. Very happy with the watch too.

  • +1

    Good price on the CasiOak! Nice post NerdWatch!

  • +1

    Couldn't help myself. Bought the CA53W-1

  • +3

    I got jumpscared by the image of the grey W218HC-2A on Amazon

  • Bought gbd200 blue thanks op

  • +1

    I bought myself a couple of inexpensive Citizen Eco Drives to wear while working outside but I like them too much to potentially destroy one. These MW240 would be great: durable, water resistant, slim, field watch…the whole nine yards. Now to choose a dial - but at this price I could buy all of them! Excellent find WN.

    • I'd probably buy the Timex if you're considering one of those because it has indiglo - $38.15

      But it has loud ticking so I would buy a Casio digital in this price range or the Casio MRW200H-1B… $36.00 delivered

      • +1

        It takes a (loud) licking and keeps on (loud) ticking

      • Thanks for the suggestion. The last time I tried to buy direct from Timex it was a disaster so I'd much rather purchase from a reseller. Good price, too.

  • That GA-2100 is a steal.

  • +1

    Thank you! Picked up G5600UE as a daily as a big brother to my W-86 that I wear currently!

  • +1

    The days of cheap AE1200WHs are over :(

    • +1

      I know right, can't believe how much they want for some of the Casio cheapos nowadays. Might as well get a G-Shock.

      There is a round Casio World Time that's reduced to $49.84 but they used to be around $30.

      • Will scope the Amazon Warehouse for Casios over the next few weeks as people return their impulse buys from this sale :)

  • The A700W-1A was discounted today but by the time I got home it was no longer discounted :(

  • +1

    Godtier

  • Are the rubber bands like all other watch bands on watches these days? I've had garmin fitness watches and other fitband trackers but after a while I get a bad rash from the bands. it's so annoying that in the end I don't even bother. I have been looking at these casio's for a while and possibly the Bluetooth ones that do some minimal tracking but yeah kind of put off knowing it'll just annoy my skin and then I'll never wear it.

    • +1

      I wonder if you have an allergy to silicone or something?

      Casio refers to it as “resin” - a vague generic term for plastic, likely different to other brands. It might be worth a try, otherwise you could save up for a stainless steel model

  • +1

    Thanks OP! Bought the F91W

    • I did and arrived today. However, it is made in China and not Thailand as in pic. Also, the tiny u on face that is supposed to mean authentic is missing. I’m wondering if I got a fake.

  • +1

    Thanks WatchNerd! Bought the solar 5600. Been wanting to get one for a couple years!

  • +1

    Missing SKMEI and SANDA. @WatchNerd

  • Just wondering is there a setting to change the date format for these digital watches to AU format? DD/MM?

    • +1

      Not as a rule. You need the new 'U' series to get adjustable date format. Not sure if DD/MM is available in ana/digi G-Shocks. Source

      Edit: So the G-5600UE-1 fits the bill. Specs site listed in OP 'Date/month display swapping' under 'Other features'.

  • Dang wanted the Blue GBD200. Sold out

    • Get the black & combine with 16% cashback, comes to $133.56. Bargain.

  • Best Xmas gift for the Dwight in your life.

  • +1
    • Please seek help.

      • Help with purchasing more?!

  • Just spotted these @ Amazon Warehouse =

    Casio Calculator CA-53W-1CR$33.37 (1 in stock)

    Casio G-Shock GD350-1B$74.14 (1 in stock)

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