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title: "Casio Unisex 37.00mm Quartz Watch with Black Digital dial and Black Rubber Strap Strap W-86-1VQES"
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# 50m water resistance Long-lasting lithium battery 1/100 sec stopwatch precision Casio Unisex 37.00mm Quartz Watch with Black Digital dial and Black Rubber Strap Strap W-86-1VQES

**Brand:** casio
**Price:** ฿122
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> ⌚ Elevate your everyday with timeless tech and sleek style

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Casio Unisex 37.00mm Quartz Watch with Black Digital dial and Black Rubber Strap Strap W-86-1VQES by casio
- **How much does it cost?** ฿122 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- casio enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted casio brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dive-Ready Durability:** Water resistant up to 50 meters—swim, splash, repeat
- • **Sleek Minimalist Design:** Compact 38mm resin case with breathable black rubber strap for all-day comfort
- • **Always On, Always Visible:** Electro-luminescent backlight for effortless night-time readability
- • **Stay Ahead with Smart Alerts:** Daily alarm and auto-calendar keep your schedule on point
- • **Precision Timing at Your Fingertips:** 1/100 second stopwatch for flawless time tracking

## Overview

The Casio W-86-1VQES is a unisex 38mm digital quartz watch featuring a durable black resin case and strap, 50-meter water resistance, a 1/100 second stopwatch, daily alarm, 12/24 hour formats, auto-calendar, and an electro-luminescent backlight. Designed for active professionals who value reliability and minimalist style, it offers long battery life and practical upgrades over classic Casio models, making it a must-have for those who demand function and fashion in one compact package.

## Description

Product Description water resistant 50 m , 1/100 second stopwatch, daily alarm, 12/24 hour format, auto-calendar, electro-luminescent backlight. Manufacturer's Description About CasioCasio is one of the UK’s top five watch brands, with over one million watches purchased every year. Amongst it's portfolio are classic "toughness" brands G-Shock and Baby-G, motor-sport inspired chronograph range Edifice and the fashionista favourite retro collection of digital watches.With recent advances in Bluetooth and Wave Ceptor technology, Casio continually pushes the boundaries of innovative timepiece design and functionality. P.when('A').execute(function(A) { A.on('a:expander:toggle_description:toggle:collapse', function(data) { window.scroll(0, data.expander.$expander[0].offsetTop-100); }); }); Box Contains Watch, Presentation box, Watch Cushion, Guarantee, Manuals and water resistant usage guide See more

Review: A worthy F91w "successor?" - OK, so here's yet another review of a budget priced Casio watch. The W-86-1VQES was originally perceived as a successor to the legendary durable, inexpensive to buy and much loved F91w, but here we are in 2023, nearly 2024, looking at the end of W-86 production, with the F91w still being available from a great many outlets in just as many countries, but it is effectively not looking likely to be replaced. So we can assume that the successor must be "better" than the older timepiece in some ways, or can we? In my view, the W-86-1VQES has some updates, not least of which is a superbly effective, full screen back-light compared to the dear old F91's tiny green LED that hides in a corner of the display. Then there's the rated water resistance; fifty metres / five atmospheres compared to the F91w's thirty metres / three atmospheres. This is probably a less significant upgrade, yet one that - although unarguably well worth having - is more about giving the consumer a greater level of confidence in the newer design of the W-86-1VQES, though many users of the earlier model report having worn their 91w at far greater depths than the stated thirty metres. So it's reasonable to believe that the W-86-1VQES can be given a good old bath before its case leaks. So far, both watches are looking like equally practical, budget friendly choices. What about the size of the case? Well the "newer kid on the block" is very slightly larger in case size than its illustrious ancestor, but only slightly, so anyone whose F91 has reached the end of its long life need have no concerns about whether the W-86-1VQES will fit on their wrist. The image showing the W-86-1VQES along by the F91w on my tiny (5⅜ inch) wrist sees the newly acquired watch on the thinnest bit of that skinny wrist, the old favourite on a place with an extra ⅝ or so of circumference, were the pair to swap places, the fit would be nigh enough identical, the other two photos show the brace of Casio laid flat on my tabletop, the only really noticeable difference being that the resin strap on new watch has slots moulded into the case ends of both sections of its strap, this is, at a guess, intended to reduce moisture from perspiration since the moisture can escape outwards in use. Having worn both of the illustrated watches in turn when I washed today's breakfast dishes, I can vouch for the greater ease with which the watchstrap on the W-86-1VQES cleared the water from my skin. It's a minor upgrade, but a clever one on the designer's part as making any huge changes to the newer piece would be unlikely to have increased the practicality. So I have no actual negatives to bring to this comparative review of the W-86-1VQES vs its sister watch from the same manufacturer. I prefer, but only slightly, the appearance of the new watch, but that's hardly an objective point and most users, whether buying the W86 to replace a worn out F91 or, as with me, to buy the newer one before it ends its production run. Why, Casio, oh why, take the W86 off the menu, yet continue to produce the older, more widely recognised timepiece? No, I don't get it either, which makes my conclusion a simple one to reach: Buy a W86 whether or not you already have a much loved, slightly care worn example of its sister watch in your collection. There is no downside to either watch, but buying the W-86-1VQES before even desertcart's vast stock no longer has a place for the watch. It's very likeable and will be extremely unlikely to die before its battery, its resin strap or its well proven module fails. The battery in the oldest of my F91s has been in there for around six years so far and shows no sign of giving up its job and going into retirement, the straps will eventually degrade and turn to a crumbly mess with a buckle and tang attached, so buy another watch if this happens. Lug width of both is 18mm and alternative straps at that size are commonly available. In an ideal world, both models would continue to be manufactured for ever, but if your older model dies and you fancy a slight, but worthwhile upgrade, then get on to desertcart now and grab yourself a W-86 before they're all sold out. Thanks for staying with the long review, I'm just a little bit in love with the budget watches that Casio make so well but would nonetheless have been using harsh words had this W86 been anything other than a clear winner in its own right and a great stocking filler for anyone who still doesn't own anything Casio. A merry Christmas to you all, Take Care Jaye ××
Review: Simple, stylish, indestructible. - I have spent a fortune (overstatement alert) trying to find a small, reliable, robust watch. Just a watch that can handle someone with a reasonably active lifestyle. Not a smart watch that needs a mobile phone, app, and the entire infrastructure of the internet to function. Well, there are loads of watches out there, aren't there? For a start, most of them are huge. I have small wrists and anything larger than 38mm diameter looks like I have started up a business relationship with a Columbian cartel. The smaller watches that I tried included two quartz Pulsars which would randomly disappear into a space-time wormhole and re-emerge later, having lost 15 minutes. I purchased a much more expensive Seiko automatic, only to find that its measurement of time oscillated in much the same way as a sine wave. So I bought one of these Casios. It turns out that digital watches are a neat idea. Accurate, functional, tough (I can swim, walk, garden, and DIY whilst wearing it without fear), discreet, a good size for smaller wrists, cheap to buy and comfy to wear. What's not to like!

## Features

- Comes with stopwatch, daily alarm and illuminator
- All time Casio men's digital watch features a grey LCD dial
- Includes a daily alarm, water resistant to 50 m
- 1/100 sec stopwatch packed into a practical black resin case and bracelet

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002U0KHPG |
| ASIN  | B002U0KHPG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Band Width | 20 Millimetres |
| Bands | 1 |
| Batteries  | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 367,277 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 2,454 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Casio |
| Case Diameter | 38 Millimetres |
| Case Material Type | Resin |
| Case Thickness | 11 Millimetres |
| Character | Fashion |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Acrylic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,232) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,232) |
| Date First Available  | 9 Sept. 2009 |
| Department  | Men's |
| Dial Color | black |
| Display | Digital |
| Embellishment Feature | Stud |
| Face Style | Minimalist |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05052922447918 |
| Included Components | Resin case, Resin band, and Water resistance capability |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item Part Number | W-86-1VQES |
| Item Shape | Square |
| Item Type Name | Connected Wrist Watch |
| Item Weight | 88 Grams |
| Item model number  | W-86-1VQES |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Manufacturer  | Casio |
| Manufacturer Part Number | W-86-1VQES |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 Years Manufacturers Warranty |
| Model Name | Collection |
| Model Number | W-86-1VQES |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions  | 8.99 x 8.51 x 5.99 cm; 88 g |
| Series Number | 86 |
| Special Features | Alarm, Back Light |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| Strap Type | Resin bracelet |
| Style Name | W-86-1VQES-AMZUK |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 50 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: doe's the alarm play yellow rose of texas**
A: My first casio did play the yellow rose of texas! and I still have it somewhere, must be 43 years old

**Q: Does the watch already come with a battery?**
A: Jonathan - I bought this watch last month. The battery is already installed so you just need to set the time etc. when you receive it. The battery should last at least a few years. I am pleased with this simple watch. regards Roy

**Q: what is the size of this watch**
A: Its quite small, Not made for adult chunky wrists. Fits teenagers, looks great on junior boys or sporty women. Too small for men, unless they have skinny wrists.

**Q: how thick is this watch**
A: Ignore the others. The watch is about 6 mm thick.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A worthy F91w "successor?"
*by J***E on 8 December 2023*

OK, so here's yet another review of a budget priced Casio watch. The W-86-1VQES was originally perceived as a successor to the legendary durable, inexpensive to buy and much loved F91w, but here we are in 2023, nearly 2024, looking at the end of W-86 production, with the F91w still being available from a great many outlets in just as many countries, but it is effectively not looking likely to be replaced. So we can assume that the successor must be "better" than the older timepiece in some ways, or can we? In my view, the W-86-1VQES has some updates, not least of which is a superbly effective, full screen back-light compared to the dear old F91's tiny green LED that hides in a corner of the display. Then there's the rated water resistance; fifty metres / five atmospheres compared to the F91w's thirty metres / three atmospheres. This is probably a less significant upgrade, yet one that - although unarguably well worth having - is more about giving the consumer a greater level of confidence in the newer design of the W-86-1VQES, though many users of the earlier model report having worn their 91w at far greater depths than the stated thirty metres. So it's reasonable to believe that the W-86-1VQES can be given a good old bath before its case leaks. So far, both watches are looking like equally practical, budget friendly choices. What about the size of the case? Well the "newer kid on the block" is very slightly larger in case size than its illustrious ancestor, but only slightly, so anyone whose F91 has reached the end of its long life need have no concerns about whether the W-86-1VQES will fit on their wrist. The image showing the W-86-1VQES along by the F91w on my tiny (5⅜ inch) wrist sees the newly acquired watch on the thinnest bit of that skinny wrist, the old favourite on a place with an extra ⅝ or so of circumference, were the pair to swap places, the fit would be nigh enough identical, the other two photos show the brace of Casio laid flat on my tabletop, the only really noticeable difference being that the resin strap on new watch has slots moulded into the case ends of both sections of its strap, this is, at a guess, intended to reduce moisture from perspiration since the moisture can escape outwards in use. Having worn both of the illustrated watches in turn when I washed today's breakfast dishes, I can vouch for the greater ease with which the watchstrap on the W-86-1VQES cleared the water from my skin. It's a minor upgrade, but a clever one on the designer's part as making any huge changes to the newer piece would be unlikely to have increased the practicality. So I have no actual negatives to bring to this comparative review of the W-86-1VQES vs its sister watch from the same manufacturer. I prefer, but only slightly, the appearance of the new watch, but that's hardly an objective point and most users, whether buying the W86 to replace a worn out F91 or, as with me, to buy the newer one before it ends its production run. Why, Casio, oh why, take the W86 off the menu, yet continue to produce the older, more widely recognised timepiece? No, I don't get it either, which makes my conclusion a simple one to reach: Buy a W86 whether or not you already have a much loved, slightly care worn example of its sister watch in your collection. There is no downside to either watch, but buying the W-86-1VQES before even Amazon's vast stock no longer has a place for the watch. It's very likeable and will be extremely unlikely to die before its battery, its resin strap or its well proven module fails. The battery in the oldest of my F91s has been in there for around six years so far and shows no sign of giving up its job and going into retirement, the straps will eventually degrade and turn to a crumbly mess with a buckle and tang attached, so buy another watch if this happens. Lug width of both is 18mm and alternative straps at that size are commonly available. In an ideal world, both models would continue to be manufactured for ever, but if your older model dies and you fancy a slight, but worthwhile upgrade, then get on to Amazon now and grab yourself a W-86 before they're all sold out. Thanks for staying with the long review, I'm just a little bit in love with the budget watches that Casio make so well but would nonetheless have been using harsh words had this W86 been anything other than a clear winner in its own right and a great stocking filler for anyone who still doesn't own anything Casio. A merry Christmas to you all, Take Care Jaye ××

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple, stylish, indestructible.
*by J***N on 2 October 2022*

I have spent a fortune (overstatement alert) trying to find a small, reliable, robust watch. Just a watch that can handle someone with a reasonably active lifestyle. Not a smart watch that needs a mobile phone, app, and the entire infrastructure of the internet to function. Well, there are loads of watches out there, aren't there? For a start, most of them are huge. I have small wrists and anything larger than 38mm diameter looks like I have started up a business relationship with a Columbian cartel. The smaller watches that I tried included two quartz Pulsars which would randomly disappear into a space-time wormhole and re-emerge later, having lost 15 minutes. I purchased a much more expensive Seiko automatic, only to find that its measurement of time oscillated in much the same way as a sine wave. So I bought one of these Casios. It turns out that digital watches are a neat idea. Accurate, functional, tough (I can swim, walk, garden, and DIY whilst wearing it without fear), discreet, a good size for smaller wrists, cheap to buy and comfy to wear. What's not to like!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great watch... One you won't regret buying and owning.
*by L***R on 5 February 2014*

deserves nothing less than 5 stars, this watch. feels just perfect on the wrist - be it on the chubby, average or slim wrist. i know this because i've observed people of various sizes wearing it and it's always cool to behold...well, it feels and looks amazing always on me that it is without question my most used watch despite being the cheapest of all in my collection. now to its build quality: yes it's all rubbery BUT trust me, it is way better and lasts longer than most leather watches. It's good quality too, so nothing to worry about. I use the watch for almost all occasions - the gym, evenings out, church, around the house, and because it is water resistant i don't worry about forgetting it on my wrist when i go to the bathroom (yes i sometimes forget it is on my wrist - it's that much a part of me since i bought it) The blueish green light helps tremendously in the dark and it remains bright for ever. the settings are easy to get used to. the time is accurate always too ( i have owned watches in the past that no matter how much i set it correctly, after a few days it just fumbles and gives you an incorrect date or something like that) one thing you've got to realise about this watch is that even though it's been around for over 20 years, it's still high up there in its durability and competitiveness. in my opinion, this watch is a brilliant 20th century oldie but worthy of being arrayed on 21st century wrists..

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