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The Caso MTP-VD01SG-1BV is a men's analog watch featuring a durable two-tone stainless steel case and bracelet, precise Japan Quartz movement with ±20 seconds/month accuracy, and a black dial with luminous hands and date display. With mineral crystal protection and 50M water resistance, it combines sporty functionality with everyday elegance.
| ASIN | B081KB695B |
| Batteries | 1 LR41 batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,423,884 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #6,236 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (211) |
| Date First Available | January 12, 2012 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | MTP-VD01SG-1BVUDF (A1735) |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Product Dimensions | 8.46 x 0.39 x 1.77 inches; 4.16 ounces |
D**.
Buen reloj y muy buena presentacion
A**R
Lindo reloj y muy cómodo.
D**K
Large easy to read dial
The watch is everything it's said to be. Very comfortable and the band is adjustable to make a perfect fit. 👍👍
I**M
في مشكله في المنتج زر التاريخ عاطل لا بيقدم ولا يأخر في التاريخ
S**Y
Good product
M**J
Watch is fine at this price point
P**K
Entice me, Casio...Because, I am not a fan. Sure, I had as a teenager, a Casio calculator watch. If only to type out 'B@@BIES' if nothing else. I appreciated the tech.. I wore it, but in math class the teachers figured it out and did not allow these watches to be worn in the classroom. So much for 'B@@BIES' in math class. The 80's were a wild time for a teenager... I guess. As far as I can tell, the Enticer line of watches were brought out for the world market. There is not a whole lot of info about the line. This particular model looked originally to be an Asian market release only. It was released for sale on Amazon.ca on May 1st. I suspect that perhaps some lacklustre sales and the roll out of the similarly priced and up-spec'd Edifice line, these Enticers became untouchable... So to speak. I could be wrong. I ordered this piece early in March. I waited for the release date... On the day it was to be delivered, I receive a message from Amazon.ca that this order was 'undeliverable'. I contact Amazon and they give me the choice of a refund or a replacement... along with a $5 gift card for my trouble, of which I have yet to see. I opt for the replacement.. I mean, I have waited this long for my not so cheap, cheap Casio, right? Now, 'undeliverable' seems to mean many things... Damaged goods or packaging, mistake with item, wrong address, customs issues, thieving workers.. or just plain incompetence. Mostly though, I have found it is a usually a combo of all of the above with a healthy dose of baloney added in. So, not only did I have to reorder for whatever reason... I only will have waited for a very obvious and observable scratch on the caseback. A scratch that almost covers the whole caseback. ?!?!?!? You want to tell me this scratch wasn't seen by somebody..?!?! It sure as Chronos was caused by someone. Who then proceeded to rewrap and... etc... etc... I am finding this happening more and more with my deliveries. This watch had been previously and obviously sold, returned... repackaged... and sent out again (and again?) to unsuspecting us. Not the first timepiece I have received with this problem. Probably, this specific watch is the very same 'undeliverable' item made 'deliverable' by a few keystrokes from a shipper..... Or a (desperate times, desperate measures type of) seller.. This seller being Amazon... Oh my. Here's the thing though... I am now positive that sellers sometimes.. and in this case, Amazon.ca, gamble on customers not taking the time and effort to return defective small ticket items. Cmon... You really think this couldn't be some sort of blind marketing study..? Call me paranoid. So why not ship out the defective items as much as needed in order to get rid of them?? Eventually, it will not be returned, right? Just business..... RIGHT? Sort of a 'returns box' idea.. Without the middlemen. Or my permission. And oh yeah... The Monday following the Saturday the watch was delivered, I get an Amazon email telling me the original watch had successfully been returned. Coincidence?!? Kiss my......... Other than the huge scratch on the stamped, not etched caseback, (What, was I not going to notice...? ) this watch is nice enough. The dial is very good, I think. Large Arabic's and the 'crosshair' design is also very attractive in the way the line is not detached from the date window. The movement is VERY smooth to adjust. The bracelet is just plain ok. On par with any other entry level bracelet from any other company who still thinks it's 1978. The pressed, fold over clasp is as rudimentary as it gets... with a huge dose of 'gauche'. No matter, the terrible bracelet will be replaced. Besides, I would never wear a yellow gold colored watch of any material... 18 carat or otherwise. The color does not suit my taste.. Rose or white gold..? No problem. I will replace the bracelet with a strap that doesn't remind me of a mouth full of gold teeth manufactured and installed in some back-alley dentistry, smiling back at me everytime I look at it... or anybody else looking at it, for that matter. The LUME? It is actually decent... if not stingy . Don't think you can wear a Casio Duro? But still NEED an analog Casio and realize that cheap, non-diveable, diving watches have become a blight on the world of Horology and good taste? (It's worse than the Swatch epidemic of the 80's ) This Enticer might be just enough enticement. This review..? Maybe not.
R**A
Stylish watch, looking good. Perfect purchase
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