Casio A1100-D traveling around the world to reach me.

On its way from some distant land, a Casio A1100D is getting tossed around by postal workers on its way. The retro look and apparent lack of availability made me think I should act now and there you go. How many watches are too many ?

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Ha ha. I don’t know - I lost count a little while ago.

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NateSC

Ha ha. I don’t know - I lost count a little while ago.

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Do you know are these going out of production ? The selection on eBay has narrowed quickly and non of the dealers where in the US. I know its not a watch for everyone.

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OldTritium

Do you know are these going out of production ? The selection on eBay has narrowed quickly and non of the dealers where in the US. I know its not a watch for everyone.

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OldTritium

Do you know are these going out of production ? The selection on eBay has narrowed quickly and non of the dealers where in the US. I know its not a watch for everyone.

I don’t think so. Casio still lists it as “new” on their website. Just popular I guess?

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foghorn

I should have looked, Thank You. Have never placed an order directly with Casio before. Maybe with the G-Shock square solar with Mutiband 6 and a MIP display that is not a fitness watch. C'mon Casio, your marketing team knows there is a large market demand.

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Got one to replace my old F91w I’ve had over 10+ years. Hope it lasts just as long!

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I love mail order. My watch left Hong Kong. I think the seller sets slow shipment expectations so the customers are happy when they show up earlier. Set low expectations so you can exceed them. Manipulation Marketing, well, all marketing is.