My whole Casio collection so far!!! I love every single one of them!!! Comment any recommendations for other Casios or your fav out of the whole bunch!!! Have a great day!!! (also added in a bench made Osborne mini)
Some nice collections here. I love Casio and definitely feel they punch above their weight. My current favourite for over a year now is my g-shock gst-b400. Here it is in a replacement rubber strap.
I do believe this is the biggest watch I have worn at 47mm, but I think I can pull it off. (I am notorious for thinking I can wear any watch however ๐)
I do believe this is the biggest watch I have worn at 47mm, but I think I can pull it off. (I am notorious for thinking I can wear any watch however ๐)
Thanks man! Love that one I will definitely consider it! ๐
Some nice collections here. I love Casio and definitely feel they punch above their weight. My current favourite for over a year now is my g-shock gst-b400. Here it is in a replacement rubber strap.
Just a question, do you have a favorite out of the bunch that you think that I should check out? No pressure. Thanks!
I always recommend the DW291; G Shock toughness combined with the looks of the AE1200 "Royale," all for less than $30. It is the cousin of the DW290 worn by Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible
I also recommend the W800H as a great alternative to the F91W.
Some of these are great watches, but are vintage and pricey, especially the Cosmo Phase. That is the 1986 release that tracks Halley's Comet, and you will have a hard time finding one for less than $300.
Nice collection you have there.
Here is my collection of Casio watches.
Man, that is a massive collection I love Casio so much and it is really cool to meet someone who loves them like me!!!
You are in dire need of a Duro (MDV106 series) in at least one variation.
Classic icons available at about 50 bucks a shot.
Some nice collections here. I love Casio and definitely feel they punch above their weight. My current favourite for over a year now is my g-shock gst-b400. Here it is in a replacement rubber strap.
Nice collection mate!
Nice collection but like @foghorn said you need a Duro.
Wonderful collection!
I have a soft spot for this Edifice. ๐ช
I do believe this is the biggest watch I have worn at 47mm, but I think I can pull it off. (I am notorious for thinking I can wear any watch however ๐)
The knife in the picture looks like a Benchmade Osborne. I carry that knife all the time. Love it!
The knife in the picture looks like a Benchmade Osborne. I carry that knife all the time. Love it!
It sure is I love mine!!! Very reliable!!!
You are in dire need of a Duro (MDV106 series) in at least one variation.
Classic icons available at about 50 bucks a shot.
Which color do you recommend? I have seen a lot of hype about the duro. Definitely a consideration. Thanks!
Wonderful collection!
I have a soft spot for this Edifice. ๐ช
I do believe this is the biggest watch I have worn at 47mm, but I think I can pull it off. (I am notorious for thinking I can wear any watch however ๐)
Thanks man! Love that one I will definitely consider it! ๐
Some nice collections here. I love Casio and definitely feel they punch above their weight. My current favourite for over a year now is my g-shock gst-b400. Here it is in a replacement rubber strap.
Love it!!!
Nice collection mate!
Thanks a ton!!!
Nice collection you have there.
Here is my collection of Casio watches.
Just a question, do you have a favorite out of the bunch that you think that I should check out? No pressure. Thanks!
Just a question, do you have a favorite out of the bunch that you think that I should check out? No pressure. Thanks!
I always recommend the DW291; G Shock toughness combined with the looks of the AE1200 "Royale," all for less than $30. It is the cousin of the DW290 worn by Tom Cruise in Mission Impossible
I also recommend the W800H as a great alternative to the F91W.
Some of these are great watches, but are vintage and pricey, especially the Cosmo Phase. That is the 1986 release that tracks Halley's Comet, and you will have a hard time finding one for less than $300.