13 reviews. And one thing is obvious: we are not on a gadget. It’s a small vintage Casio which divides on very concrete details (size, readability), but which holds up on the essentials.
Positive points:
- Popular vintage design/look – 9 users out of 13 (pretty, retro, original copper, discreet… it comes back and forth)
- Reliability / simple and efficient operation – 8 out of 13 (time, alarm, stopwatch, zero surprises… “it clearly does the job”)
- Comfort and lightness – 5 out of 13 (forgettable on the wrist, pleasant bracelet, no sweat)
- Good value for money – 4 out of 13 (price considered “violent” for what it offers, especially <€60)
- Correct waterproofing (daily use) – 3 out of 13 (dishes, shower, splashes… validated without stress)
Negative points:
- Average to poor readability – 4 out of 13 (inverted screen, small dial, segmented display… sometimes you have to squint)
- Very small format – 3 out of 13 (surprise upon receipt, clearly aimed at thin wrists)
- Lighting considered weak – 2 out of 13 (LED too discreet for some, especially at night)
- Quality issues/defects – 3 out of 13 (clasp, HS button, faulty reconditioned product)
- Packaging/packaging criticized – 3 out of 13 (damaged or oversized box, not gift-friendly)
Shared/mixed points:
- Bracelet and materials – some find it comfortable and qualitative, others point out a “cheap resin” case
- Colors (copper / pink / black) – big favorite for some, but visually risky choice
- Functions – sufficient for the majority, but not for fans of “tech” watches
Advice :
Clearly. Not for everyone.
You want a watch discreet, retro, light, reliablethat you forget on your wrist? Dark. At this price, it’s hard to do better.
But… you want read the time at a glance, effortlesslyor you have a large wrist → bad idea. Frankly.
And avoid versions reverse screen if readability matters to you. This is the classic trap.
Brief. An endearing, simple, almost minimalist watch. But you have to accept your limits. Otherwise, direct disappointment.
