Additional information
Brand Seller or Collection Name | Casio |
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Model number | FT500WVB-5BV |
Part Number | FT-500WC-5BVCF |
Model Year | 2014 |
Item Shape | Round |
Dial window material type | Mineral |
Display Type | Analog |
Clasp | Velcro |
Case material | Resin |
Case diameter | 43.9 millimeters |
Case Thickness | 11 millimeters |
Band Material | Nylon |
Band size | 8 inches |
Band width | 20 millimeters |
Band Color | Beige |
Dial color | Beige |
Bezel material | Stainless Steel |
Bezel function | Stationary |
Calendar | Day |
Special features | Water Resistant |
Item weight | 27.22 g |
Movement | Quartz |
Water resistant depth | 100 Meters |
Efrain L.V –
Excellent price for an accurate quartz watch that does everything a field watch should do (and more). The small LED at the 6 o’clock position is plenty bright to read the dial – no more wishing that cheap luminous hands and numerals kept their luminosity in the darkness. The 24-hour numerals are a bit small but, hey, if you can’t add 12 to the current time, you probably ought not worry about military time anyway. The strap is velcro, so no fussing around with a cheap pin buckle. The date? Frankly, who needs that in a field watch anyway – but, if you want to know the date, there it is for you. The off-white dial complements the black and brown of the plastic case. The resin (AKA acrylic or plastic) crystal will probably get pretty scratched as you work in the yard or hike along brushy paths, but it’s pretty easily buffed out if you want to restore the clarity. Looks great with jeans or khaki for a very casual look. A great weekend watch when you’ve no one to impress but yourself for making such a great buy!
805MetrologyTech –
For what most likely will be the cost of a decent sized family meal at your favorite fast food joint, you can get yourself a pretty good field watch.
The Casio Forester is just a cool watch all around. Outside of its date complication and EL backlight, there really is nothing else. It’s a straight up, no-nonsense watch, that doesn’t need any fancy features or embellishments. 100m of WR should be enough to keep up with you day to day, it wears comfortably, and has a pretty quiet tick. Despite its dimensions saying it’s a touch under 44mm, it feels like it wears a bit smaller.
My only gripe about this watch, is that the strap folds towards you, instead of away from you. Something totally permissible, but it still feels a bit weird.
If you want or need a great watch for not a lot of money, the Casio Forester is not a bad watch at all.
Elliot –
Design lindo. Gostei muito.
Efrain L.V –
If you are an aventureros person this is an amazing watch. It’s very light, I barely notice it’s on half the time but the leather is nice and thick. I have been swimming in rivers with jagged rocks, rock climbing, fishing, and tree climbing with this watch and there’s barely any scratches and absolutely no tears on the leather. The time is always accurate and the light in it is great for when you’re in the dark. If you have a skinny wrist that may be a problem but I usually just fold the strap once and it’s good to go.
Renan –
Işıklı ve göründüğünden biraz küçük. Çok tatlı güzel bir saat.
Ian O. Smith –
This is an inexpensive watch, but it keeps the same time as a very expensive watch. I wear this when I play golf. I like the velcro band and I think it looks good. It is a smaller watch, which I like. Good buy for the price.
Elliot –
Relógio bonitão, forte e bem construído!
Raymundo Camacho –
Great little lightweight watch. Small face and nylon strap for a low profile watch that does exactly what a watch should do, tell time.
Extremely pleased with this watch.
Ian O. Smith –
I have owned several “field watch” style analog watches, most recently a metal Timex Expedition, which is a handsome military style watch. While well built, the Timex is heavy. I tried this Casio model because the weight, about half of the Timex’s, was one of the lowest weights of any analog watch available on Amazon, with the exception of perhaps a Swatch or the tiny Swatch-like Casio which the Pope wears (Google that if you don’t believe me). The all plastic design is what leads to this low weight.
After wearing it for three days, I can say this watch is great & exactly what I expected. Well under 40mm across, so it’s not large on my average sized wrist. Astoundingly bright light (with a really cool multi-second fade, which I’ve never seen on a watch). And again, so lightweight you’re not even aware of its presence. Some people have asked if the hands are luminous; they are not.
The most puzzling thing about this watch was the strap that came with it. Very funny looking and bulky for everyday wear. The “leather” parts of the band were clearly shiny vinyl, which gave the band a cheap look. But I will say that the supplied band would probably work well for people who use the watch for camping, hiking, canoeing, etc. The band’s Velcro was very secure and easily adjustable to any lengthy and it would be quite easy to quickly put the watch over a jacket while cold weather fly fishing or something like that. Also the supplied strap seems like it would dry fast.
But because I planned to wear it was an everyday non-outdoorsy watch, I wanted to switch to a NATO strap, of which I have several. Here’s where I’d caution anyone planning to switch straps as I did. Most “lug widths” on watches are *even* millimeter widths, with 18, 20 & 22 being the most common, and 20mm being the most common of all for Timexes, Seikos, Citizens, etc. This watch is a 19mm lug width. Quite unusual. Straps, NATO and otherwise, with odd widths are difficult to find, but I happened to have one (the one featured in the photo). Is this lug width issue a huge deal? No. If you wanted to switch the watch to a NATO strap, and couldn’t find a 19mm, an 18 or 20 would work (with the former showing a bit of the metal pins and the latter being a snug fit).
But aside from the weird band issue — which worked out well for me — this is a perfect watch for a perfect price. Like many Casios, you’re talking about approximately $20 for a watch which will likely last years.
** One final note: I can’t vouch for the accuracy of this, but one YouTube review of this watch said it has two batteries— one for the quartz movement and another for the light. If this is true, this might be a reason to just get a brand new watch when the batteries die, since replacement of two batteries could equal the cost of the watch, especially if a jeweler were to charge you $20ish for installation of the two.
Edward Howlett –
The Casio Forester is a watch that I have been chasing for some time, I got it on offer, and I am super happy I got it (2X USD). The design is casual, it is conveniently light, and the looks are pretty much relaxed, for the outdoors, so perfect for a weekend going to the park, it is an extra piece of outfit that is it really fits a casual look going outside. The price is great, so you don’t have to worry if you scratch it or dust it while doing outdoor activities. It has a piece of velcro that cannot be covered, besides that, I read the battery replacement is difficult, but I will get there when I get there. Overall, 5/5.
Keegan –
Es justo lo que buscaba, muy resistente.