Meghan Sandoval
As other reviews have said...this watch is pretty small, thin and light. This is exactly why I ordered it. I have not worn a watch, since the invention of the cell phone, but a new occupation has caused me to notate the time very frequently (I'm very tired of dragging out my phone to see the time). I see the "craze" of giant watches, but these are not for me. The Military (and standard) time markings are perfect for my needs. For the cost...this is an amazing watch. It is also a trusted brand (Casio).
Casio Men's MQ24-9B Classic Analog Watch, Beige
product inoformation
Display Type | Analog | Case Thickness | 8 millimeters |
Movement | Quartz | Band Material | Resin |
Bezel function | Stationary | Water resistant depth | 30 Meters |
Warranty | Manufacturer’s warranty can be requested from customer service. Click here to make a request to customer service. | Brand Seller or Collection Name | Casio |
Model Year | 2020 | Item Shape | Round |
Case diameter | 38 millimeters | Case material | Resin |
Band size | mens | Band Color | Black |
Dial color | Yellow | Model number | EAW-MQ-24-9B |
Part Number | MQ24-9B | Dial window material type | Resin Glass |
Clasp | Buckle | Bezel material | Resin |
Special features | Water Resistant | Band width | 16 millimeters |
Item weight | 1.6 ounces |
about item
- Casual watch featuring round dial with 24-hour time around border and 12-hour time on inside track
- 38 mm resin case with resin glass dial window
- Quartz movement with analog display
- Resin band with buckle closure
- Water resistant depth: 30 Meters
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Rebecca Gates
Great watch looks nice . But is small . Gave to wife and she loves itSo from my wife 5 stars
Matthew Palmer
This watch has been accurate and reliable. I wear this for 12 plus hours a day frequently watching my hands and banging into stuff. This watch is small and some might say cheap looking. That's exactly what I needed in the environment I work in. Affordable enough to replace in an instant and tough enough for the excessive use and abuse my watches take. If I break this watch it will be because of some extreme unavoidable incident. I can and would replce it with the exact same model for the reasons stated above.
Brenda Young
It's not a very advanced watch, but it looks nice. The case is fairly slim for a cheap watch (about 8mm, including the lens and the bulge in the case back) and it has a simple classy design. It's about the same size as men's watches used to be before everything had to be large and extreme (which I like sometimes, just not always), which also makes it an OK option for women who don't want the super-dainty "women's" watches. Being all plastic, it's super lightweight and you barely know it's there.This watch pauses the second hand when you set the time, so you can wait for your reference time source to reach the same exact time before you press the crown back in and run. Some cheap watches don't, so you can never synch up exactly. Sure it's going to be off by 30 seconds in a month anyway, but it's nice to have the option.Casio makes this series with about 10 different face designs, so you can get the style you want. I like this soft yellow face with 24-hour marks.Not so good is the strap. The buckle is plastic, so it can break if snagged on a door latch for example. "Resin" bands tend to get brittle and split over time.Another drawback is setting the time. It's the sort of cheap movement which wiggles back and forth a bit, so you might have to try 2 or 3 times to set it perfectly.There's no date, but any watch close to this price won't adjust for the days-per-month anyway, so I'd rather skip it than fiddle with the date setting at the end of the month. I can look at my phone or computer for the date when I need to. Watches are now mainly for checking the time while you are running about, not running your business.A slightly more durable option in a small and lightweight watch is the Timex T18581 camper. More of an old style military design. It has a very finely woven nylon band, which lasted me forever, and a metal buckle. The only drawback to that watch is that it, like most basic Timex models, is VERY loud. That brings me back to another good feature of the Casio. It's much quieter than the Timex or a Swatch which is also infamously loud. The Casio is also half the price, and the whole thing can be replaced for only slightly more than the cost of buying a new band for other watches.
Joshua Butler
Okay, here's my take. First off, it keeps excellent time, and is a pleasant looking watch. Yes, I wish the watch were about 5mm larger. That being said, I still like it, and, yes, as a Navy Diver I have several large, heavy wathces. Sometimes I like riding my V-twin, other times I like hopping on my Burgman 400 scooter, if you get what I mean. This watch is one of a few analog watches with military time. Though small, it does not look like a girls watch as some have stated. There is no way you can look at the military time, and think it looks like a girls watch. I don't find the band to be cheap, though it is thin and flexible, which may be confused with cheap, as some have also stated. The face is easily scratched, and I already did, though in my line of work I have also marred glass faces before as well. The measurements are deceiving, whether intentional or not. Stated case size = 37.5 mm. Outside case= 34mm (36mm if you include the crown, which I'm sure they do). Actual Face=29mm, measured with a Starrett Micrometer. The bottom line: It's a light, and comfortable watch. If you can live with the size, it's an excellent choice for the price. Because of the military (24 hr) time, I would buy it again. I actually did purchase another one for my grandson to learn military time, as his Dad is in the Coast Guard. It also has the 12 hr time markings on the inside of the 24 hr markings, albeit a little smaller. This makes it a perfect watch for someone to learn Military time.
Jacob Hess Jr.
Cheap, works great, great conversation starter, sick watch man.