Casio Men's Black Analog Digital Multi-Function Watch: Silver $24, Black
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Model: Casio Men's Classic Stainless Steel Analog/Digital Watch Silver - Open Sell Watches at Academy Sports
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These fluctuate...I'd actually recommend watching them on the Walmart website as I've seen these be cheaper there more often. I do understand wanting to get it from Amazon though. Also there are slight differences as I believe on the Black one as there is a gold tinted background version and a silver tinted one.
On another note. I know that there are "kits" for these to make them "full metal" (alchemist...sorry I had to). I will tell you what I did, I purchased a Black one (usually the cheapest one) and then I went on to Temu and got a silver/stainless AND a Black metal SKMEI and now that allows me to change the watch to whatever type I want (say if you want to dress it up a little to what you're wearing). The SKMEI were VERY cheap when I got them ($2 each) however I am almost certain the prices of the knockoff SKMEIs have also gone up. So it might not be worth it to some, not only for the knockoff price being raised but due to the small amount of time it takes to swap the watch cases and/or bands for your preference. I also took time to clean up the SKMEIs (and the original Casio) and remove the excess (imo) lettering on the outside AND the inside Black divider. I used a pencil eraser (a white one mostly as it's less abrasive but also a pink one) to remove the words from the places I wanted (I like the outside to be completely clean and I removed the red lettering and the WR part from the inside).
If you do what I did (I'd not recommend using rubbing alcohol/goo gone as it might strip the finish...being too rough with the eraser on the outside will too. You can also look up YouTube videos on it btw) just be careful around the mini dial on the inside, to make sure you align it correctly after removing the letters on the inside, and make sure no dust/eraser shavings are on the inside before putting it all back together. 1 watch with 3 straps/bands (if you include the rubber one) and you technically can use the SKMEI as a beater (don't care of it gets scratched) if you get the Black metal as you really only need to swap the band compared to stainless/silver needing to swap the inside module.
Sorry that was a lot but I do like the watch especially for the price, look, and features reasons.
Black goes for lower if you are not in a rush, got one for $13.99 in July. Saw it drop again after a month or so.
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09-09-2023 at 08:28 PM.
These fluctuate...I'd actually recommend watching them on the Walmart website as I've seen these be cheaper there more often. I do understand wanting to get it from Amazon though. Also there are slight differences as I believe on the Black one as there is a gold tinted background version and a silver tinted one.
On another note. I know that there are "kits" for these to make them "full metal" (alchemist...sorry I had to). I will tell you what I did, I purchased a Black one (usually the cheapest one) and then I went on to Temu and got a silver/stainless AND a Black metal SKMEI and now that allows me to change the watch to whatever type I want (say if you want to dress it up a little to what you're wearing). The SKMEI were VERY cheap when I got them ($2 each) however I am almost certain the prices of the knockoff SKMEIs have also gone up. So it might not be worth it to some, not only for the knockoff price being raised but due to the small amount of time it takes to swap the watch cases and/or bands for your preference. I also took time to clean up the SKMEIs (and the original Casio) and remove the excess (imo) lettering on the outside AND the inside Black divider. I used a pencil eraser (a white one mostly as it's less abrasive but also a pink one) to remove the words from the places I wanted (I like the outside to be completely clean and I removed the red lettering and the WR part from the inside).
If you do what I did (I'd not recommend using rubbing alcohol/goo gone as it might strip the finish...being too rough with the eraser on the outside will too. You can also look up YouTube videos on it btw) just be careful around the mini dial on the inside, to make sure you align it correctly after removing the letters on the inside, and make sure no dust/eraser shavings are on the inside before putting it all back together. 1 watch with 3 straps/bands (if you include the rubber one) and you technically can use the SKMEI as a beater (don't care of it gets scratched) if you get the Black metal as you really only need to swap the band compared to stainless/silver needing to swap the inside module.
Sorry that was a lot but I do like the watch especially for the price, look, and features reasons.
These make great stocking stuffers for nieces and nephews. I got 5 for that and to give out an impromptu gifts. I also like to have door prizes for some of the clubs I am a member of. Everyone loves a free watch!
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09-10-2023 at 09:28 AM.
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Considering almost same price point,which watch is better between AE1200 and AE1500WH?
Both are similar in features (dual time / 5 alarm / world time / light etc.);
Biggest difference in looks (squarish for AE1200, roundish for AE1500) and display (AE1200 has multiple items shown on the display all the time, AE1500 has fewer items but larger size).
These fluctuate...I'd actually recommend watching them on the Walmart website as I've seen these be cheaper there more often. I do understand wanting to get it from Amazon though. Also there are slight differences as I believe on the Black one as there is a gold tinted background version and a silver tinted one.
On another note. I know that there are "kits" for these to make them "full metal" (alchemist...sorry I had to). I will tell you what I did, I purchased a Black one (usually the cheapest one) and then I went on to Temu and got a silver/stainless AND a Black metal SKMEI and now that allows me to change the watch to whatever type I want (say if you want to dress it up a little to what you're wearing). The SKMEI were VERY cheap when I got them ($2 each) however I am almost certain the prices of the knockoff SKMEIs have also gone up. So it might not be worth it to some, not only for the knockoff price being raised but due to the small amount of time it takes to swap the watch cases and/or bands for your preference. I also took time to clean up the SKMEIs (and the original Casio) and remove the excess (imo) lettering on the outside AND the inside Black divider. I used a pencil eraser (a white one mostly as it's less abrasive but also a pink one) to remove the words from the places I wanted (I like the outside to be completely clean and I removed the red lettering and the WR part from the inside).
If you do what I did (I'd not recommend using rubbing alcohol/goo gone as it might strip the finish...being too rough with the eraser on the outside will too. You can also look up YouTube videos on it btw) just be careful around the mini dial on the inside, to make sure you align it correctly after removing the letters on the inside, and make sure no dust/eraser shavings are on the inside before putting it all back together. 1 watch with 3 straps/bands (if you include the rubber one) and you technically can use the SKMEI as a beater (don't care of it gets scratched) if you get the Black metal as you really only need to swap the band compared to stainless/silver needing to swap the inside module.
Sorry that was a lot but I do like the watch especially for the price, look, and features reasons.
Wow that's detailed. I found the copy on Temu. It's 8.88 now.
I think this is one of those situations where "time is money".
Wow that's detailed. I found the copy on Temu. It's 8.88 now.
I think this is one of those situations where "time is money".
Just buy the Casio.
I agree. It just looks better but I didn't buy the knock off for anything but the stainless steel bands and case that match this watch perfectly. The kits they have are more expensive. I also didn't want to buy more than one of the same Casio watch and they do not make a Black metal version...unless you buy a kit or do what I did. For reference, I believe SKXMOD makes the kit for this "Casio Royale".
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On another note. I know that there are "kits" for these to make them "full metal" (alchemist...sorry I had to). I will tell you what I did, I purchased a Black one (usually the cheapest one) and then I went on to Temu and got a silver/stainless AND a Black metal SKMEI and now that allows me to change the watch to whatever type I want (say if you want to dress it up a little to what you're wearing). The SKMEI were VERY cheap when I got them ($2 each) however I am almost certain the prices of the knockoff SKMEIs have also gone up. So it might not be worth it to some, not only for the knockoff price being raised but due to the small amount of time it takes to swap the watch cases and/or bands for your preference. I also took time to clean up the SKMEIs (and the original Casio) and remove the excess (imo) lettering on the outside AND the inside Black divider. I used a pencil eraser (a white one mostly as it's less abrasive but also a pink one) to remove the words from the places I wanted (I like the outside to be completely clean and I removed the red lettering and the WR part from the inside).
If you do what I did (I'd not recommend using rubbing alcohol/goo gone as it might strip the finish...being too rough with the eraser on the outside will too. You can also look up YouTube videos on it btw) just be careful around the mini dial on the inside, to make sure you align it correctly after removing the letters on the inside, and make sure no dust/eraser shavings are on the inside before putting it all back together. 1 watch with 3 straps/bands (if you include the rubber one) and you technically can use the SKMEI as a beater (don't care of it gets scratched) if you get the Black metal as you really only need to swap the band compared to stainless/silver needing to swap the inside module.
Sorry that was a lot but I do like the watch especially for the price, look, and features reasons.
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On another note. I know that there are "kits" for these to make them "full metal" (alchemist...sorry I had to). I will tell you what I did, I purchased a Black one (usually the cheapest one) and then I went on to Temu and got a silver/stainless AND a Black metal SKMEI and now that allows me to change the watch to whatever type I want (say if you want to dress it up a little to what you're wearing). The SKMEI were VERY cheap when I got them ($2 each) however I am almost certain the prices of the knockoff SKMEIs have also gone up. So it might not be worth it to some, not only for the knockoff price being raised but due to the small amount of time it takes to swap the watch cases and/or bands for your preference. I also took time to clean up the SKMEIs (and the original Casio) and remove the excess (imo) lettering on the outside AND the inside Black divider. I used a pencil eraser (a white one mostly as it's less abrasive but also a pink one) to remove the words from the places I wanted (I like the outside to be completely clean and I removed the red lettering and the WR part from the inside).
If you do what I did (I'd not recommend using rubbing alcohol/goo gone as it might strip the finish...being too rough with the eraser on the outside will too. You can also look up YouTube videos on it btw) just be careful around the mini dial on the inside, to make sure you align it correctly after removing the letters on the inside, and make sure no dust/eraser shavings are on the inside before putting it all back together. 1 watch with 3 straps/bands (if you include the rubber one) and you technically can use the SKMEI as a beater (don't care of it gets scratched) if you get the Black metal as you really only need to swap the band compared to stainless/silver needing to swap the inside module.
Sorry that was a lot but I do like the watch especially for the price, look, and features reasons.
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Biggest difference in looks (squarish for AE1200, roundish for AE1500) and display (AE1200 has multiple items shown on the display all the time, AE1500 has fewer items but larger size).
Comes down to individual preference on style.
On another note. I know that there are "kits" for these to make them "full metal" (alchemist...sorry I had to). I will tell you what I did, I purchased a Black one (usually the cheapest one) and then I went on to Temu and got a silver/stainless AND a Black metal SKMEI and now that allows me to change the watch to whatever type I want (say if you want to dress it up a little to what you're wearing). The SKMEI were VERY cheap when I got them ($2 each) however I am almost certain the prices of the knockoff SKMEIs have also gone up. So it might not be worth it to some, not only for the knockoff price being raised but due to the small amount of time it takes to swap the watch cases and/or bands for your preference. I also took time to clean up the SKMEIs (and the original Casio) and remove the excess (imo) lettering on the outside AND the inside Black divider. I used a pencil eraser (a white one mostly as it's less abrasive but also a pink one) to remove the words from the places I wanted (I like the outside to be completely clean and I removed the red lettering and the WR part from the inside).
If you do what I did (I'd not recommend using rubbing alcohol/goo gone as it might strip the finish...being too rough with the eraser on the outside will too. You can also look up YouTube videos on it btw) just be careful around the mini dial on the inside, to make sure you align it correctly after removing the letters on the inside, and make sure no dust/eraser shavings are on the inside before putting it all back together. 1 watch with 3 straps/bands (if you include the rubber one) and you technically can use the SKMEI as a beater (don't care of it gets scratched) if you get the Black metal as you really only need to swap the band compared to stainless/silver needing to swap the inside module.
Sorry that was a lot but I do like the watch especially for the price, look, and features reasons.
Wow that's detailed. I found the copy on Temu. It's 8.88 now.
I think this is one of those situations where "time is money".
Just buy the Casio.
I think this is one of those situations where "time is money".
Just buy the Casio.
I agree. It just looks better but I didn't buy the knock off for anything but the stainless steel bands and case that match this watch perfectly. The kits they have are more expensive. I also didn't want to buy more than one of the same Casio watch and they do not make a Black metal version...unless you buy a kit or do what I did. For reference, I believe SKXMOD makes the kit for this "Casio Royale".