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Casio 200 Meter Stainless Steel Quartz Dive Watch with Rotating Bezel #MDV-106-1A

Casio 200 Meter Stainless Steel Quartz Dive Watch with Rotating Bezel #MDV-106-1A

If you're searching for bargin in a classic dive watch, look no further than the MDV-106-1A from Casio. It is water resistant to 200 meters and comes with a uni-directional rotating bezel. Couple this with a screw-down crown, a radiant black dial, black resin band, and a 44mm stainless steel case and you've got a timepiece that's easy-to-read, simple-to-use and durable. The hands and hour markers are treated with luminous material for reading time in the dark. Includes a screw-in case back. Battery life is up to 3 years.

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SKU:
MDV-106-1A
Availability:
In stock
Product Features
  • Movement:Japanese Quartz (battery powered)
  • Case:Stainless Steel, 44.2mm x 12.1mm
  • Back:Stainless steel back
  • Crystal:Mineral
  • Band:Resin with buckle
  • Water Resistant:200 meters
  • Battery Life:Up to 3 years
  • Warranty:1 Year
  • Discontinued:Yes
  • 200M Water Resistant
  • One-way Rotating Bezel
  • Screw-down Crown
  • Screw-lock Back
  • Mineral Glass
  • Date Display
  • 3-Hand Analog
  • Accuracy: +/-20 seconds per month
  • Battery SR626
  • Approx. battery life: 3 years
  • Module 2784
  • Size of case / total weight
MDV106 48.5 x 44.2 x 12.1mm / 92g

Customer Review

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Customer Review

23 Reviews

  • 5
    Casio Marlin

    Posted by Norbert Brud on Jun 23rd 2017

    I still can't believe this watch costs only 50 euro! It's so symmetrical, everything is where it should be, not to big not to small, kind of no nonsense watch. Cool piece from Casio and I love everything about it.

  • 5
    A bargain "beater" dive watch!

    Posted by Unknown on May 23rd 2017

    Although I didn't purchase this watch from LIW, I've had it for a while and before LIW carried it. It's solid, keeps time well enough, the 120 click bezel is nice an precise, lume is pretty good and all in a classic/simple design. I use the Casio when doing yard work or anything else that may cause damage (physical or cosmetic) to my nicer Swiss and German automatic/hand-wind watches. I can't think of another dive watch in the $50-60 range that is this solid, reliable, from a company with name recognition (that isn't junk), that you can take out and beat the heck out of when you don't want to damage your nicer watches. For the price, you really can't go wrong by choosing this one!

  • 5
    Great watch for the money!

    Posted by Louis James on Jan 10th 2017

    20 ATM stainless steel case and crew down crown and caseback. GOOD STUFF! The bezel is not very tight, but also has little play (wiggle); it strikes a good balance. The dial has a nice but subtle sunray pattern. You only notice in very bright light, which gives the watch a bit of personality. The ink used for the dial printing is rather poor and almost doesn't seem 100% opaque; it kind of looks like a bit of the dial's black is coming through. Lume sucks, but if night visibility is mission-critical you're not choosing this watch anyway. Band also sucks, but I figure Casio knows you're going to replace it so they give you a cheap throwaway. The MDV-106 looks quite nice on NATO/ZULU straps, which makes for a great every-day wear, beater watch. All my negatives are nitpicks and certainly not dealbeakers. If the watch was $100+ they would be. I wear mine often and I'll get a compliment or a "what watch is that?" more often that you'd think. Cheers!

  • 5
    no idea

    Posted by Thomas Horgen on Nov 24th 2016

    I dont know, I did not received the item.

  • 5
    Buy it!

    Posted by Daniel Nordin on Oct 13th 2016

    Just buy it! A lot watch for the money.