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Casio MDV106 Series | Unisex Analog Watch | 200M WR | Stainless Steel Case | Resin Band | 2 Hand Analog (HR, Min, SEC) | Date Display | Screw Down Crown/Screw Down Caseback | 3 Year Battery

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Color: Pink


Style: LRW-200H-4B2VCF


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5 x 4 x 8 inches; 1.45 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ LRW200H-4B2V


Department ‏ : ‎ womens


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 1 C batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 12, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Casio


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ China


Brand, Seller, or Collection Name: Casio


Model number: LRW200H-4B2V


Part Number: LRW-200H-4B2VCF


Model Year: 2020


Item Shape: Round


Dial window material type: Mineral


Display Type: Analog


Clasp: Buckle


Case material: Stainless Steel


Case diameter: 38.9 millimeters


Case Thickness: 11.3 millimeters


Band Material: Resin


Band size: Women's Standard


Band width: 34.2 millimeters


Band Color: Pink


Dial color: White


Bezel material: Resin


Bezel function: Bidirectional


Calendar: Day


Special features: Water Resistant


Movement: Quartz


Water resistant depth: 330 Feet


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  • A Watch For Daily Life
Color: Black/Blue Style: Resin Strap
The Casio Duro (Marlin) is a favorite among most watch enthusiasts, and it’s plain to see why. It’s a pretty decent dive watch for not a lot of money, looks good, and wears comfortably despite its 44mm diameter. So, 44mm across, 22mm lug width, 12mm thick. It is on the larger side of things, but it isn’t too bad. Screw down crown leads to 200m of WR. Definitely enough for daily life. Plain black dial with a sunburst finish, date complication, contrasting white indeces. Yes, it has traces of a certain other very famous dive watch, but it has enough of its own identity to be its own watch. I chose the “Batman” bezel version of this watch to have some visual pop. For a watch this cheap, the finishing is actually impressive, and is another one of the factors that add to the whole, you get a lot for what you pay. Basic quartz movement, set it and forget it til the battery dies, and the accuracy is dead on. The only thing I really didn’t like about this watch, is the default strap it comes with. It’s just not that great. So, I replaced it with a canvas one. Not only does it keep to the nautical spirit of the watch, but it’s so much more comfortable, and looks way cooler, in my opinion. After you add it all, it’s simply a great watch to have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024 by 805MetrologyTech 805MetrologyTech

  • Casio MDV106 - Best Dive Watch for the Price
Color: Black Style: Resin Strap
Let me start by saying that I'm a watch collector with over 50 watches in my collection, most of which are automatic and some very expensive watches. I bought this watch to use as a beater watch to replace my Seiko SNA411 that jumped up in price drastically. I was going back and forth between this 44mm and the newer MDV-10 38mm. The MDV-10 isn't really a dive watch and all the specs are a downgrade compared to this MDV-106 in my opinion. THE GOOD ------------- Well, where do I start? For $50, nothing beats this watch and I mean it. The quality of the finish is outstanding. The dial and hands look super nice. Being a quartz, the watch is super accurate. Mine runs at around +15s/month. The hands line up very well with the indexes on the dial. The watch has a proper screw down crown that sits almost flush with the crown guards and a proper screw down case back. The bezel is a unidirectional 120-click bezel that has an amazing click feel (much better compared to my Seikos) and lines up perfectly with the chapter ring and the dial indexes. There's absolutely no play at all in the bezel. While many reviews bashed the strap for being a low quality strap, I actually find it quite comfortable and very suitable for daily wear. The watch is super easy to dress up or down depending on how you like to wear it. THE BAD ----------- There's really not much to complain about at this price range. One of my gripes (not a problem with the watch itself) is the size. This watch has a 44mm case diameter. I have a 6.25" wrist and the watch looks big on my wrist. But it sits nicely with no wobble because the case thickness is around 12mm and lug to lug measures at 49mm, which is reasonable. Lume is mediocre but again, it's a $50 well built watch, so nothing to complain about here. My final gripe is the date window and the text size for the date being too small for my aging eyes. THE VERDICT ---------------- Don't think twice about this watch. If you're looking for a daily, reliable, accurate, good looking, well made, true diver watch, this is the one to go for. I regret not adding this to my collection earlier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2024 by Karim Morgan

  • Simple, elegant and durable!
Color: Black Style: Resin Strap
As my eyesight gets worse with age, I was looking for a durable, waterproof, easy-to-read watch with a simple timer that looked great on my wrist. I own both a Fitbit and Apple watch – I was getting tired of being tracked all the time and getting notifications about everything (which yes, I know can be adjusted). I’ve owned Casio watches before and still have a G-Shock digital that’s been running great for almost 20 years, so after reading many reviews here on Amazon and elsewhere, it was an easy decision to make. I went with the black face and bezel model, although you really can’t go wrong with any of the other colors offered. It’s a classic diving watch that, in my opinion, looks sturdy, cleaner and more elegant than some of the more expensive competitors. Given Casio’s proven durability over the decades and the price point of this particular watch, you can't miss with this one. There are a ton of You Tube videos and review articles online about this diver (which is a bit of a cult classic it seems) – the vast majority of which are overwhelmingly positive, so I won’t add much more here that hasn’t already been stated there. One common “complaint” that I noticed though is regarding the stock watchband. Many are critical of it, but I tend to disagree. I did take the advice of some and tried a few different aftermarket bands – the Barton elite silicone, a Ritchie classic leather band, and a Ritchie nylon NATO strap (all available on Amazon). With the exception of the NATO, I personally found the stock Casio diver band the watch comes with to be the most comfortable of the others tried – not taking away from or knocking the others by any means, it’s just a “why spend the extra money” type thing for a $50-ish watch. Simply a personal thing… Re the NATO strap in my pics: I did keep the Ritchie Premium Nylon strap to compliment the watch. It really does dress it up and make the timepiece pop for more “formal” occasions if you will – and very comfortable too. For everyday use though, the stock classic diver-style band turned out to be the most practical for me – one I recommend over aftermarket options and especially for those in the trades or who are knocking around on the beach, out hunting, at the lake, etc. If I had to be critical of any aspect of this watch, it would be the luminescent capacity of the hands and markers – something also frequently mentioned in many of the reviews I read online. It’s marginal at best. When blasted with high intensity light, the markers glow brilliantly initially, but it does seem to fade quick. I mention it because if this is an important feature for you night owls, it is something to consider. For me, it’s acceptable and not enough of a factor for me to change my rating of the piece. Bottom line is that I highly recommend this waterproof diver. It’s superior quality with Casio durability and reliability at a price that can’t be beat. It keeps d***-near perfect time and doesn’t have to be charged on a daily basis or wound ever – just a simple, inexpensive battery keeps it going for a couple of years. You will not be disappointed with this one! Thx, DT Edit 2/2/2024: A word on timekeeping: Having owned this watch for a while now, it does GAIN a few seconds every month. I go to www.time.gov to set adjust time every now and then... It's still more accurate than my other watches though - amazing considering this is a $50-ish dollar piece. Highly recommend this watch! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by VAARK VAARK

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