

⌚️ Stay ahead, stay sustainable, stay stylish.
The Casio POP Digital Watch features a bio-based renewable resin band for eco-conscious durability, an LED backlight for enhanced visibility, and a comprehensive world time function covering 31 time zones and 48 cities. Additional tools include a precise 1/100-second stopwatch, five daily alarms, and an hourly time signal, all wrapped in a sleek, water-resistant design perfect for professional millennials balancing style, function, and sustainability.
| Material | Resin |
J**Y
Stylish and Functional
Fantastic little watch that’s easy to wear and looks clean. It fits with a variety of outfits from athletic wear to work wear to nicer attire. I accidentally brought it into the shower after a work shift at the hospital and it wasn’t damaged at all even though it got pretty wet. Easy to use and program and there’s plenty of videos online if you get lost. This is a must buy cheap little watch for any occasion from travel to a work to everyday wear!
A**D
Best budget watch.
By far, this is the most utilitarian watch I have ever owned and for the price it’s an absolute steal. I bought it out of a whim because the price was so low and it’s so thin and so low profile that when I put my gloves over it. I forget even there. The buttons are easy to press. The light source is bright and stay on for approximately four seconds. It’s an every day watch that you can wear.
D**A
Retro futura meets minimalism
Retro futuristic look I am very glad Casio rereleased. Works as intended with a minimalistic look. It’s very thin. Great value. Very nice almost beige warm white color that reminds me of retro computers..
R**Y
Retro style watch at a great price. Just a few minor flaws
A great ani-digi Casio. Very lightweight and comfortable. Pros: - Great accuracy due to quartz movement - Solid quality control as usual from Casio - Day/Date complication - 10 second running timer in top right (helpful for timing things) - great backlight for low light visibility Cons - the material used for the band is not as supple or comfortable as the typical Casio resin used on models like the F-91 or AE-1200 - the display itself is small. Good for a unisex watch I suppose but if you have larger wrists it may be too small - smaller display also does make visibility difficult at a distance - as with other recent Casio digital watches the LCD display seems slightly blurred when viewed head on, but sharp when viewed at an angle. All in all a great watch for the money. And definitely provides a retro aesthetic.
J**E
Reliable, comfortable, daily use from now on.
maybe TMI, but I have hairy arms, and often find myself struggling to find watches that wont snag my hair while wearing it, and this is one of the first watches that I can say I haven't been nicked once. It is a very standard and basic digital watch, its sleek, durable, and does watch things lol. Reading it is easy, with both a clock and digital view, keeps date and daylight savings time, has a brightness button for viewing in the dark and is overall very good for someone who wants a reliable watch.
C**R
My first Casio watch, I love it!
I love this watch! It's my first Casio. I previously had a Fitbit that finally died on me after several years. I prefer this, I like that it doesn't connect to any devices. I use all the features daily: hourly alert, alarms, timer, stopwatch. If it matters to anyone you can also use the features simultaneously, e.g. the timer and the stopwatch (which use frequently). The different time zones are great for work or if you have family that lives in a different time zone. I bought a screen protector for it after reading someone else mention it scratches easily. I can't speak to whether that's true or not, but with the protector it still looks brand new a couple of months in. It's lightweight and on the smaller side. Perfect for me, a woman with smaller wrists. It's a STEAL at this price point. I will be repurchasing if it ever gives out on me in the future.
K**R
Excellent value for money
This is an excellent watch, feature-packed. I have tested water resistance under normal use (rain, hand washing) and I haven't had a single issue. The only thing I don't like that much is the white band, which can become dirty very easily. However, in terms of durability and value for money, it is an amazing item.
T**N
Really cool throwback design
I bought this because I owned a “liquid crystal analog” watch back in the early ‘80s, when they first came out, and the Casio website, while a little cheaper, was sold out at the time. It’s a unisex model, looks fine on any gender. It’s a bit small, smaller than most LCD watches from Casio, but that’s not a bad thing - you’d never confuse it for a G-Shock and it’s so light you might forget you’re wearing it. The strap is longer than one would expect from a small watch, so people with thick wrists will likely be fine with the factory-issued band - which is nice because the resin used to make it is “bio-based,” meaning no synthetics or petroleum products. It has all the basic features one would expect from a modern digital watch from Casio: local and world time, timer and stopwatch, 5 alarms and an hourly chime feature. The face is backlit and the LED it uses is bright enough to make it easy to read in total darkness. The closest thing I have to a complaint about it is that it’s rated as merely “water resistant” or WR. Per Casio’s definition, it’s fine for rain or splash resistance, but shouldn’t be submerged in water at any depth - not even sink-deep. I would have been happier if it was rated at least one step up, which is WR 50M (a.k.a. WR 5ATM), making it suitable for pool-depth swimming but nothing deeper. Footnote: 50M or 5ATM is 50 meters (54.68 yds.), but WR 50M is measured at static pressure, meaning the watch is immobile while tested in a tank that simulates that depth. Movement underwater ON THE WEARER’s wrist increases the force on the watertight seals, so a WR 50M/5ATM watch is not considered suitable for more than leisure swimming in fairly shallow depths, as opposed to open-water snorkeling, free diving or SCUBA diving. Most divers wouldn’t use anything less than WR 300M/30ATM.
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