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Casio F91W Series | Digital Watch | Water Resistant | LED Light | 1/100 SEC Stopwatch | Regular Time Keeping (HR, Min, SEC, PM, Date, Day) | Daily Alarm | Lightweight | 7 Year…

(11 customer reviews)

Original price was: $22.95.Current price is: $16.88.

  • Material Resin
  • Country of Origin China
  • Water resistant, not water proof, do not submerge in water, digital sport watch in rectangle case, alarm, chronograph functions, and night light, quartz movement with digital display
  • Measuring modes include net time, split time, and first and second place times, functions include digital stopwatch, hourly time signal, auto calendar, and day/date.
  • Quartz Movement
  • Case Diameter: 33mm
  • Not water resistant
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Additional information

Brand Seller or Collection Name

Casio

Model number

F91WM-9A

Part Number

F-91WM-9ACF

Model Year

2017

Item Shape

rectangle

Dial window material type

Mineral

Display Type

Digital

Clasp

Buckle

Case material

Resin

Case diameter

33 millimeters

Case Thickness

35.2 millimeters

Band Material

Resin

Band size

8.75 inches

Band width

18 millimeters

Band Color

Black

Dial color

Gold

Bezel material

Resin

Bezel function

Stationary

Calendar

Day

Special features

Chronograph, Timer, Lightweight

Item weight

3.2 ounces

Movement

Quartz

11 reviews for Casio F91W Series | Digital Watch | Water Resistant | LED Light | 1/100 SEC Stopwatch | Regular Time Keeping (HR, Min, SEC, PM, Date, Day) | Daily Alarm | Lightweight | 7 Year…

  1. James Davis

    Me llegó en una semana como lo indica el producto
    Es igual al de la imagen que se anuncia y del mismo tamaño que el casio F-91W clásico
    Aunque casi no se ha comprado es debido a que es un color reciente que sacaron de este reloj y lo compré porque me gusta que sea más negro al que tenía

  2. IT Gal

    I love this watch because of its simplicity. I consider this watch to be utilitarian and perfect for anyone who works with their hands, outdoor laborious work; basically a tradesman’s watch. It is basically the same watch from many years ago introduced by Casio that started the digital watch revolution. Its old style uniqueness is a conversation starter as well. The price and watch is such that you can put it through the wringer and not worry or feel bad about it. It certainly will hold up to whatever you throw at it. Yes, it’s small, the band could be better, but it’s actually just perfect how it is and what it is for. I love this watch and it makes me smile every time I look at it – a sort of nostalgic simplicity that is just there, kind of like a reliable friend. Great watch, but know your expectations and requirements before ordering to make sure it will be what you want.

  3. olz

    Amazing watch. looks great, simple design, does everything I need. At work I frequently need to mark down the current time and date and got tired of having to pull out my phone all the time and also noticed my manager walking by every time I pulled my phone out to check the time oops. Has been much easier to just glance at my wrist as I’m writing. I try to take it off when handling water but seems to hold up pretty well. Forgot to take it off when cleaning dishes for 30 minutes, it got soaked, and it still works perfectly fine. As many other people have said, the light sucks. I never need to use it though and don’t mind as I only wear it at work.

  4. Sonni

    Ótimo relógio, cumpre bem a sua função, possui um belo visual, discreto e elegante!

  5. Renn Gullion

    These watches are built well and can be used in any profession. I have dipped these watches in soapy sinks filled with water numerous times and they still function perfectly. Setting the date and time can be a little difficult at first, but it is pretty easy once you watch a YouTube tutorial. They are built to last and are easily readable, even at night with the built in LED-light. The LED light is quite dim (not sure if it has ever changed since the original release of this watch) but honestly the time is still easy to read and it adds to the character of the watch.

  6. Sonni

    This watch gives Baby-G vibes but at an affordable price. I really love it. It’s simple and cute and serves its purpose.

  7. James Davis

    I’m over big, bulky watches. I’ve got my Suunto and a couple G-Shock watches. I still wear them, still love them, but mostly I just want a watch that keeps nice, precise time, doesn’t stand out from my wrist 3/4 inch and hopefully looks juuuust a little dorky. I’m also cheap. Waterproofness is important to me. I work a desk job. I commute by bus or train- watches help with that. I like to go on a run a couple times a week and wear a watch. I don’t sleep or shower with my watch on unless I’m camping or in a hotel. I like digital over analog because I kind of like to know exactly what time I think it is and I only ever estimate when I’m reading an analog watch because I’m lazy. Also, when I’m in a meeting or I’ve been pinned-down by someone I don’t want to talk to and I want to know if this really is taking forever or if my perception of the passage of time is just being warped- it’s easier to sneak a peek at a digital watch and get a precise read. I realized a few months ago that I really am just as happy wearing a $15 Casio as I am with my $250 Suunto and that most days I don’t need to know the barometric pressure. Some days, yes. Most days, no. But I like having a variety of watches (including the Suunto, which is fabulous). And I like to choose which watch to wear each morning. That’s fun for me. Recently I got on Amazon and ordered a bunch of new cheap Casio watches. I got four new watches for $52. I think Timex’s are over-priced. That’s how cheap I am.

    Casio W-800HAV ($20-ish) Digital Black. My eight-year old son and I each got one of these watches for Christmas 2016. We both love it. We both have other watches but wear this one the most. It has a fairly low profile- doesn’t catch on pockets or shirt sleeves. I love the light- it looks stupid, like piddly. But it actually lights the face well. I go jogging at night sometimes. The light works well enough for me to see how slow I am even while I’m bouncing down the road. And it’s got “Dual Display”. I don’t know what else to call that. It shows the time on one part of the screen and at the same time it show the stopwatch numbers. Nice to keep track of both. Or, If I’m out and about, I’ll set a stopwatch when the train goes by because I know that the train comes by every 15 minutes. So I can see when I’m coming up on another 15-minute mark and also see the time on the sub-display.

    Casio F-201WA ($10.47) Digital Black. Comfortable. Lightweight. Easiest buttons to push. Good light. I like that it has countdown timer and lots of alarms. I miss being able to see the time when it’s in stopwatch mode like I can with the W-800HAV and the WV-200A.

    Casio WV-200A ($40-ish) Waceceptor Digital Black with chrome and red. Looks good. Like the steel case. Good protection for the glass. Relatively heavy. A liiiiitle too thick. Really nice buttons. Great electro-luminescent light. This one is the only watch of the group that you can set it so it doesn’t beep every time you push a button. I really like being able to turn the beep off. Sometimes I like to set a stopwatch in a meeting so I can see how long somebody is going on with some bullsh*t. Strangely, timing somebody’s bullsh*t is a nice distraction from the bullsh*t. But I don’t like my watch to beep when I’m doing pushing buttons. “Dual display”- you can still see what time it is when you’re in other modes. Countdown timer is nice and many of my other watches don’t have one. I don’t give it extra points for the whole Wave Ceptor thing. Doesn’t add any value for me and it kinda sucks battery. This watch has been on my wrist for a full day of snorkelling and handled it beautifully. I live in a land-locked state, so when I get to the ocean, I’m in the water ALL DAY LONG. I can’t dive deeper than maybe 20 feet, so it’s not a serious test for a watch that says it’s good to 200m. But if you’re diving to 200m and time is critical, you’re going to spring for something more than a $40 Casio. (I love you, Casio).

    Casio HDA-600 ($14.79) Black Analog. Not the most comfortable. Kinda squeezes my wrist from bone to bone or flops around a bit. I dunno, it just fits weird. YMMV. Love the face protector. Can’t wait until it starts to look a little banged up. Glowy dots on the hands aren’t really impressive. Date window works perfectly. Looks tough but it’s probably not. I like it a lot.

    Casio MQ24-7B2 ($14-something) White-faced Analog. Incredibly light. Truly forget that you’re wearing it. Easy to read. No date window. No lumi. Nice, simple and never catches your sleeve in a dress shirt. Yes, I’m fancy. Some people are smart enough to read an analog watch that doesn’t have numbers on it- just dots. I’m not one of those people. I screw it up enough when there’s numbers. This has numbers. I like numbers. Haven’t tested this one for waterproofyness. Casio only says it’s water resistant. I hardly ever do underwater demolitions anymore.

    Casio A168W-1 ($16.15) Stainless Digital. I love / hate this watch. I don’t know if Casio was really trying to make a watch that looks fancy but it’s really a dork-bomb, or if they we’re going for dork-bomb as their aim. Either way. This watch is a stunning success. I think this watch is the pinnacle of nerd-swank. 1980’s wannabe stockbroker, cool old guy who doesn’t give a sh*t, little bit of silver under the sleeve to catch someone’s eye- oh wait it’s a friggin Casio digital. I mean, it’s chrome-plated PLASTIC for crying out loud. How awesome is that? I love all of that. Love it. It’s got the Illuminator light, which works great. Clock, date, stopwatch and alarm. No countdown timer. The metal band is not comfortable. It’s got edges and it pulls on my arm fur. Clasp works great and it’s wicked-easy to adjust. Slips under a dress shirt easily. Again: super-dorky. Makes me smile every time I put it on. Then wince when it pulls the fur.

    Casio F91W-1 ($11.35) Black Digital. I like this watch a lot. It’s super thin. Very lightweight. The light looks stupid but it works well. The buttons are easy to hit. It ranks pretty high on the ‘Dork’ scale. People recognize it. Hold that one button down and it says CASIo. It’s great. Proud to say I’ve never worn this watch along with flannel and a beanie. Never.

  8. Wizzle

    Everyone knows this watch is a rockstar. Reliable ; sturdy, ticks and tocks for years on end. Super lightweight and comfortable as heck. My only issues are its notoriously poor backlight (charming in its own way but not very useful ) and the watch looks a bit small on my small to medium sized wrist. I ordered a Casio 217 so we will see if it checks all the boxes. I will keep this watch on standby though. Great little watch.

  9. Subetei

    I love this watch. The resin band will break at some point and it is easier, cheaper to buy a new one instead of looking for another band. Only annoying thing about it is bending your wrist back often presses 24hr button. Changing the band is pretty annoying also.

  10. Elio César

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    El reloj más vendido de Casio por una buena razón, excelente relación calidad precio, es sencillo y utilitario, pero resistente y estético. Apreciado por entusiastas y coleccionistas de relojes.

    Su cuerpo de resina y carátula de acrílico se rayan con facilidad, pero soportan los golpes sin romperse, resistencia al agua está indicada como la más baja, pero los que tenemos este reloj tenemos historias de que ha aguantado nadar en piscinas, ríos y mar, si se arriesgan a sumergirlo no usen los botones bajo el agua. La luz que trae es muy tenue e ilumina poco, pero es una característica del modelo que han conservado. Es muy probable que la correa se rompa antes de que el reloj deje de funcionar pero es fácil sustituirla por cualquier otra, la medida es facil de encontrar.

    Es un excelente reloj por el precio, aunque no es el mejor reloj de Casio si es uno muy popular ya que emociona y asombra, hace años compré el negro y ahora compré el plateado precisamente porque me gustó el modelo.

    Es ideal para niñ@s, estudiantes, uso diario o en trabajos que no expongan al reloj a golpes demaciado fuertes (mesero, chófer, doctor, enfermer@, maestr@, repartidor, vendedor, etc), pero sin duda aguantará el agua, el sol y golpes leves.

  11. Elio César

    Soy muy delgado y los relojes por lo general se me ven enormes, este me queda perfecto y es súper cómodo. Es un diseño muy sencillo y la luz está demás, se agaradece, pero no son las LEDs debajo de la pantalla.
    Casio es calidad, he chocado el cristal contra mesas de granito por accidente y no tiene rayones muy visibles, además siempre que se ensucia lo puedes lavar con agua y no se daña para nada.
    El plástico de la correa, pues es plástico muy “sport” no es malo, pero no destaca.
    Lo recomiendo si quieres un reloj para “madrearlo” y hacer ejercicio sin que te duela mucho el codo.

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