Price: $35.95 - $26.92
(as of Mar 13, 2025 00:05:08 UTC – Details)
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Casio Men’s ‘Diver Style’ Quartz Resin Casual Watch
Its 44.6mm face and large indexes provide at-a-glance information. Couple this with a bi-directional rotating bezel and 100 meter water resistance and you’ve got a timepiece that’s easy-to-read, simple-to-use and durable.
MRW-210H-7AVCF.
Specifications
Day and date displayRegular timekeeping Analog: 3 hands (hour, minute, second)Accuracy: 20 seconds per month Approx battery life: 3 years on SR626SWSize of case/total weight: 47.l9 x 44.6 x 11.6 mm/39g
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Language : English
Product Dimensions : 5 x 5 x 0.7 inches; 3.88 ounces
Item model number : MRW210H-1AV
Department : mens
Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : November 17, 2009
Manufacturer : Casio
ASIN : B01L0APB5C
Country of Origin : China
Customers say
Customers appreciate the watch’s value, readability, quality, size, and appearance. They find it easy to see the time, hands, and date. Many consider it a good watch for work. The large case diameter is appreciated. Some customers like the new style and color. While most are satisfied with the durability and functionality, some have differing opinions on the timekeeping accuracy.
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9 reviews for Casio MRW200H Series | Men’s Analog Watch | Sporty Design | 100 Meter Water Resistance | Date Display | Rotary Bezel | Regular Time Keeping (HR, Min, SEC, PM, Date, Day) | 3 Year Battery
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Don – Pt. Charlotte, FL –
Large face, durable and comfortable to wear
I prefer a larger case/face watch and in my old age wanted something easier to read after eye surgery. I have a small collection of mid grade watches, but most have intricate dials that have become hard to read at a glance without my “readers”. I’m 71+ and those of you who’ve had cataract surgery know what I mean. You younger folks – your time is coming! But this watch, for the money is an awesome buy. The large case diameter is what I look for first. This one measures 50.34mm across the widest points on the rotating bezel. The high contrast yet simple numbers on the face give me what I need to see the time at a glance without my “cheaters.” I’m not sure I’m sold on the woven/velcro backed strap, but it’s not uncomfortable and is easy to adjust. I personally hate the silicone and rubber straps many watch makers are telling the market they “must have.” But those cheap straps help keep overall costs down so they can charge less. So personally, I’ll probably replace it with either a leather or stainless steel one. This watch has 20mm lug width so any band I’d replace it with will be kind of narrow. But it’s easy to do and there are 100’s of options to choose from. This watch is part of the “MRW-210H” line which comes in several other colors and styles, but has the same specs.One thing I had to laugh at was the other reviewers who said they sent their watches back because in trying to set the “day/date” window, some strange words popped up instead of the MON, TUE, WED, etc. they expected. If they had slowly continued to turn the dial, the “English” MON, TUE, WED, etc. would have appeared. Take your time and it’s very simple to set. Casio sells watches world wide and they are smart enough to have put the days in several languages on each watch.One tip I can give, when setting the time, always turn the dial several times and go past 12 o’clock. If the DATE changes, you went past midnight. If the date stays the same, you only went past NOON. So set your time according to whether you are actually past noon or before noon in your day. This will save you a LOT of frustration when you get up the next day, thinking you have your day and date set properly, and find your date has advanced ahead one day on you.Casio first started building watches in the 1970’s, and most stores here in the US carry only the low price units. But Casio also has a top-of-the-line brand called “Edifice” which generally average in the $200 to $500 range. The Edifice division was a major sponsor in Formula One auto racing for many years, backing Sebastion Vettel for several. I bought my first one in 2010 and now have 6 of them. They are still my most durable, favorite watches in my small collection. I have Nautica, Citizen, Invicta, Daniel Steiger, and several others that don’t live in my “every day” box. Several of my Casio Edifice watches get worn at least once a week.I do recommend this watch highly if this is the size and style you prefer. There are several others I’ve noticed in the “MRW-200H”collection that are slightly smaller in diameter, if that’s what you’d like. Either way, Casio is a great value in an every day wristwatch.
bru87tr –
Wow, great cheap watch!!!
I own many Casio Protrek, climber line and divers. For the price of this watch Iâm shocked at the value you get for the low price. Not sure why people complain about the band but I find it excellent and very comfortable. I have had other bands this style that are very uncomfortable. This is one of the most comfortable and functional bands I have ever seen thatâs included with a watch. It keeps time correctly, the date/day is easy to read as well as the big big face and markers. The second hand lands perfectly on the markers. The bidirectional bezel turns very smoothly and firm. Not sure how anyone could complain about this watch. Canât be beat for the price. Another Casio cheapy thatâs good is the Casio AE1500WH. Also the Armitron 40/8254BLK or 40/8377DGN.
E2A –
53 mm watch faceâ¦keeps good timeâ¦strap broke after 4 years, throw it away?
Nice watch. Large enough face at 53 mm that it doesnât look like a unisex watch AND you can read the time. Could have had a greater contrast between the face background & the numbers for easier reading of the time. However, I donât dive and maybe itâs easier to read under water. LOL. But, after 4 years the strap cracked across the strap about half way down one of the lengths and it seems like a replacement strap from Casio costs as much as the same watch costs new. Iâve tried finding a replacement generic brand strap, however, based on my measurements & the dimensions on generic brands they donât seem to jive. So, Iâll just use it as a pocket watch for work because that is what I have been using this watch for anyway.
Rob Brooks –
Value for Money!
To get a watch that has the heritage of Casio, 100 meter of WR, a bidirectional bezel, and Day Date function at $26 is unprecedented. Very comfortable and super legible.Annoying things:- Plexiglass for the crystal (not all big deal at $26)- Size. 55 lug to lug is large, but it wears smaller. I have a 6.5″ wrist for reference in the photo.Cons- Really wish the numerals were lumed. That’s a big bummer.- Crown is borderline useless as it is so slick it’s tough to set date and time.
Sobe –
Love love it
Chasseur –
Easy to read with out glasses.Would have liked a clasp-like metallic bracelet instead of the plastic bracelet.Still, I feel I got my money’s worth.
Carolina –
Bueno, bonito y barato.Se lo regale a mi novio y le encanto, este reloj es de uso rudo y perfectamente resiste al agua
Leonardo S. –
O relógio Casio é realmente muito bonito, parece ser bem resistente, meu filho de 16 anos gostou muito, foi presente de aniversário. Fácil de acertar as horas e os dias, veio numa caixa preta muito bonita.
DanDudar –
The Casio is easy to read with the white face, and looks more expensive than it’s cost. I like that it “ticks”, as most Casio’s do not. Excellent EDC watch for the money.