As I have said in other MQ-24 reviews: this is the best wrist watch for mechanics. I used to repair the big rigs and this was my every day wear watch. It is slim so sleeves won't get stuck on watch or your wrist won't get stuck in tight places, it has good contrast on a easy to read dial so you can read it even in dark (under truck etc.), it is very durable so it wont break if you bang it somewhere and it is all plastic so there is no danger of short circuiting anything. The last one is a real danger as I still have scars to this day on my wrist because I short circuited a huge 24 volt truck battery with my old watches steel bracelet! So definetly recommended for all mechanics and repairmen!
A profoundly overlooked, yet magnificent little piece. My 91-year father broke his watch during the year, so I offered my MQ-24 as a replacement. He has not taken it off since and loves the watch. Such an able perfomer!
I owned this watch when I worked as a nursing assistant and phlebotomist. A lot of watches are water resistant, but not many are as easy to clean as this one, there aren't a lot of crevices for grime to get stuck in and the rubber seemed to hold up to years of alcohol/bleach exposure.
Sometimes you want a watch when your working in the yard, going bowling, hitting the bar - good unit for it and do like the plain interface. If you are getting dressed up or doing Mass or a wedding grab you expensive pieces then. Good Show Sir!
Good video. I bought one of these three years ago when off to travel round the world, including to some places where I didn’t fancy security of a more expensive piece. To the minute it simply doesn’t lose time. It is now my gardening watch - doesn’t matter if it gets wet, bashed etc. Battery lasted just over two years, but I got a pack of three replacements for £1.99 in Home Bargains. So I reckon that means eight years wear for a tenner. Astonishing value.
I own several watches and I really love and appreciate my mechanical pieces but since I got this Casio MQ 35mm white dial (with the kind of "sci-fi" numerals) I just can't take it off my wrist, is just so simple so comfortable and looks awesome with many outfits with that retro vibe, it is taking a lot of wrist time from the other pieces in my collection so I understand perfectly your thoughts on it. Great video !!
It's simply one of the most practical, perfunctory, utilitarian, legible, well-designed, worry-free, affordable, easy to wear, accurate, goes-with-anything watches I have in my collection. I can just slap it on my wrist and walk out the door and not think about it. I don't care if no one looks at it, it's not meant to attract any one else's attention. I don't have to worry about it being stolen or damaged because it's so cheap and easily replaceable. If the F-91 is Casio's digital legend, the M-24 is it's analog equivalent. Simply iconic.
I bought this watch from Argos last weekend as it was reduced to £7.99 and would be good to add to my small collection of watches. However, when I got home and took the watch out of the packaging I noticed that there were finger marks and a small scratch on the glass and also the underside of the strap was filthy. It looked like someone had worn the watch and had then returned it to Argos. I took the watch back and got a refund as they did not have another one in stock. Got myself a Casio W-86 Illuminator yesterday as it had just been reduced to £12.99. Great channel and interesting content. Cheers!
I bought my first casio about 3 years ago. Now four casios later I am an ardent fan they are all working and are fantastically accurate. My Wife says why do you want all those watches and I reply I just can't stop buying them. My latest one the f91w is an absolute bargain and a very accurate watch indeed.
My very first watch that didn't have a digital display back in the late 80's as a young teen was The Casio MQ24, so I look fondly back at this watch, the analogue display made me feel more grown up. They were pretty tough, I remember crashing my pushbike more than a couple of times, most of the time landing hands first with the Casio taking the brunt with nothing more than a tiny scratch on the plastic. Even that was eliminated when a friend started a Trend where he wrapped a black elastic band over the face (so it resembled a Casio HDA600) to protect it even further. It worked, as I still have the same watch today 30+ years later, I still wear it while doing a bit of DIY and a holiday watch.
I bought one of these about 4 years ago It's been around the world in lots of different environments and it is still going strong and one of my favourite watches.
Thanks for the helpful and interesting video 😊 Your honest enthusiasm for economic timepieces is admirable and very much in the spirit of a real watch lover!
Great video Ash. A very practical review of a simple and functional low cost watch. It tell good time and what more can you ask. I personally like a smaller faced watch for formal and business wear and a more chucky watch for more casual wear. Great value.
I bought one of these when I just needed something cheap on my wrist to tell the time with. When the resin strap broke, instead of throwing it away I used it in a miniature clock tower model in a diorama I made. I had to break the plastic crystal so I could paint out the Casio and quartz lettering though.
Got a Casio digital that has lasted for 4 years so far and cost £8 off Amazon. Bought it with the watch you are reviewing, unfortunately that broke after 2 years. My main watch is a 30 yr old first gen g shock that is indestructible
It fits your suit as a glove i presonally love it cheap,accurate ,functional & easy reading what you can ask more ...top buy one for me in black i love it
I picked up a 50.00 Casio day/date 100 meter water resist. I work in the trades so I'am hard on watches this thing seems to be very robust and keeps good time.So far so good.
Love it, looks so good with that suit. Worth saying that the battery and strap are easily replaceable like any other watch. So no need to worry about it being a disposable item: it's not. You can make memories with it.
A watch that is the lightest, cheapest, most comfortable, easiest to read, and keeps the best time is the best watch for me, coupled with the fact my wrists are so small, normal size watches look ridiculous and are uncomfortable.
Hello Ash, another fine video on a fun topic. Well put together and to be honest you had me enthralled with your green silk square and tin mug, superb.
"The Black Bay GMT. Now this is a chunk. A big ol' watch. It's a unit. It's THICK!" Ash, your humor and personality really shine through in this one! Had me dying over here haha
Yes good value for someone who just wants something to tell the time No Frills. My interest in horology makes me more apt to lean towards mechanical watches But there again I don't want to spend the whole Bank to get one of those either. Good video Ash. Cheers Ron
A watch that made me seriously think about my collection of citizen eco drives and bluetooth casio edifice range and some auto thrown in, wore this watch for a week and made me realise this watch just does it job without showing off.
Some of the “Frankenwatches” (watches made up from bits of Oris watches etc and assembled in India) look fantastic and can be bought on eBay. As long as you know what you’re buying, you can get a good deal because some of them look good. Don’t pay over £20 though as I did and they can pack up! It depends upon the intended use. Personally, I would save up and take that Tudor any day! 😉
I got a free £10 Amazon gift card and me being me I searched ‘men’s watch’ and found this for £9.90. Added to cart and checked out straight away. Can’t go wrong with a Casio in the collection… could it replace my current daily which is a dj41 Wimbledon hmm guess we’ll see
Feels too small to men today and Casio has thoughtfully offered the same watch in a 43 mm version - the mw 240 which has wrist presence and is the perfect tool watch for those who don’t want complications in their active life. Just stripped down to telling the time and nothing else.
A Welsh chap, with a good review. A sensible watch at a good price. I don't like watches without minute or even 5 minute markers. What time is it? Errrm, it's abooooouuut...
I have this watch and recently it had failed died on me. I love the watch’s feel as it is so light and great ease of use. Because of its inexpensiveness the watch is kept on 24/7. This thing goes through hot showers and so on and early on through ownership moisture settled in after maybe 10 showers. However I still kept using the watch, it was just to easy to use and quite classy for what it is. I really do think that this watch for me is smart and down to business. On multiple occasions people point out my watch and compliment me for it. In my school watches are not common,usually those who do have them either have a $200+ or a smart watch. This watch takes a stand outside of the norm of having a watch that can do “this or that”. If I see someone wearing this watch down the street I would think that they would be sensible, using it for a purpose and not as a barrier of wealth. Although this may be my first watch and that I am 16 with a low budget, it’s cost and sensible feeling I have with the watch is currently made me consider buying another one. Everything in this review captures the watch in full accuracy without a doubt. You have received a like and subscriber.
Nice review. It would be interesting to see/hear your thoughts on the Casio MDV106, its a much larger and more 'Rolex-like' dive style watch, I've heard very good things about it. For very casual situations like hiking I really enjoy the Casio MRW-200H; functional bezel, decent luminescence, date and day display, water resistant to 100m. It is also very cheap for what you get (around £20).
casio is one of the best watch brands , still have the digital i got when i was 12 in 80is , pop new battery still works , the have also a submariner look like for 50euro and lot of nice dress watch at that price ,
Santai dan jelas banget reviewsnya, jelaskan produk dan pertimbangan kwalitas dan fitur2nya jg oke. Nice review. From your fan's ( Surabaya, Indonésia)
I bought it 6 years ago from Amazon at £5.67. I put on an elastic strap and in 6 years wearing it at work I went only now for a new battery and it's been extremely accurate. It's still as new, and it's been trough some hard times and C&R interventions. It's like wearing nothing. I have many watches, but this little cheapo is what you are going to find on my wrist 99% of the time. Why I changed battery on such a cheap watch after 6 years? Because is worth it!!!
@@kaustavkundu6426 Every product on the market has a price, and the relationship between price and quality is the most important aspect of a commercial product.
'Bout to change the battery on my moms MQ24. Bought a 4 pack for $2.75 shipped. Worth doing imho. If just. If I didn't already have an F91W to work out in I would wear one of these.
Wow, Ash .. I did not know you got yourself the Tudor GMT. I see your luxury watches collection grows by the day. How do you like the Tudor vs the Rolex, that would be a cool video next. Take care !
Another option is a second hand Apple Watch from eBay (the older models offer fantastic value) and getting a fantastic leather strap from Mintapple. I bought a lovely stainless steel band with my Apple Watch, but have never worn it as my leather strap looks so classy!
The MQ-24 has several different dial layout, style (numbers, no numbers, white, black, goldish, silverish, etc). If they just would made one more with full lume dial, would it be a big deal? A dollar or two more wouldn't be such a big deal in price, but voila, you could have a decent lume simple watch. I think it is a missed feature in this line.
For 6.5 in. wrist just fine, but lets be real, 35mm is extremely small for most Westerners. It'd be a shame if a guy with. 7in.+ wrist bought this thinking it wasn't going to look small. But we arent really wearing this Casio for its fashion, we are wearing it for the joy of its simplicity and the amusing price. It's got a great little watchface.
The British Army salute has an open hand rather than the Royal Navy salute that you do. That was adopted by the US and many other countries. The Royal Navy adapted that salute due to dirty black palms from rubbing tar on the decks and not wanting to show this dirt to Royal visitors and dignitaries.
The first thing that puts me off is not its size - it's that it's "cased in China". Considering it's 7.99 GBP - what will the poor guys receive who make it...?
As I have said in other MQ-24 reviews: this is the best wrist watch for mechanics. I used to repair the big rigs and this was my every day wear watch. It is slim so sleeves won't get stuck on watch or your wrist won't get stuck in tight places, it has good contrast on a easy to read dial so you can read it even in dark (under truck etc.), it is very durable so it wont break if you bang it somewhere and it is all plastic so there is no danger of short circuiting anything. The last one is a real danger as I still have scars to this day on my wrist because I short circuited a huge 24 volt truck battery with my old watches steel bracelet! So definetly recommended for all mechanics and repairmen!
A profoundly overlooked, yet magnificent little piece. My 91-year father broke his watch during the year, so I offered my MQ-24 as a replacement. He has not taken it off since and loves the watch. Such an able perfomer!
I owned this watch when I worked as a nursing assistant and phlebotomist. A lot of watches are water resistant, but not many are as easy to clean as this one, there aren't a lot of crevices for grime to get stuck in and the rubber seemed to hold up to years of alcohol/bleach exposure.
Sometimes you want a watch when your working in the yard, going bowling, hitting the bar - good unit for it and do like the plain interface. If you are getting dressed up or doing Mass or a wedding grab you expensive pieces then. Good Show Sir!
Honestly to hell with it, wear this thing to the wedding too.
I'm japanese and I really enjoyed your review ! I think you explained very well ! Thank you for loving CASIO , as a japanese I'm very happy 😄
This Casio model is super popular in Japan. Japanese have got great taste in understament elegance :)
Good video. I bought one of these three years ago when off to travel round the world, including to some places where I didn’t fancy security of a more expensive piece. To the minute it simply doesn’t lose time.
It is now my gardening watch - doesn’t matter if it gets wet, bashed etc.
Battery lasted just over two years, but I got a pack of three replacements for £1.99 in Home Bargains. So I reckon that means eight years wear for a tenner. Astonishing value.
Wow.... now that really is astonishing value for money!!!
I own several watches and I really love and appreciate my mechanical pieces but since I got this Casio MQ 35mm white dial (with the kind of "sci-fi" numerals) I just can't take it off my wrist, is just so simple so comfortable and looks awesome with many outfits with that retro vibe, it is taking a lot of wrist time from the other pieces in my collection so I understand perfectly your thoughts on it. Great video !!
Its a classic.
It's simply one of the most practical, perfunctory, utilitarian, legible, well-designed, worry-free, affordable, easy to wear, accurate, goes-with-anything watches I have in my collection. I can just slap it on my wrist and walk out the door and not think about it. I don't care if no one looks at it, it's not meant to attract any one else's attention. I don't have to worry about it being stolen or damaged because it's so cheap and easily replaceable. If the F-91 is Casio's digital legend, the M-24 is it's analog equivalent. Simply iconic.
Great comments, my friend. You summed it up very well.
The watch is lovely, but your pocket square and tie are absolutely stunning! Love that green
Thank you so much!
I bought this watch from Argos last weekend as it was reduced to £7.99 and would be good to add to my small collection of watches. However, when I got home and took the watch out of the packaging I noticed that there were finger marks and a small scratch on the glass and also the underside of the strap was filthy. It looked like someone had worn the watch and had then returned it to Argos. I took the watch back and got a refund as they did not have another one in stock. Got myself a Casio W-86 Illuminator yesterday as it had just been reduced to £12.99. Great channel and interesting content. Cheers!
I bought my first casio about 3 years ago. Now four casios later I am an ardent fan they are all working and are fantastically accurate. My Wife says why do you want all those watches and I reply I just can't stop buying them. My latest one the f91w is an absolute bargain and a very accurate watch indeed.
My very first watch that didn't have a digital display back in the late 80's as a young teen was The Casio MQ24, so I look fondly back at this watch, the analogue display made me feel more grown up. They were pretty tough, I remember crashing my pushbike more than a couple of times, most of the time landing hands first with the Casio taking the brunt with nothing more than a tiny scratch on the plastic. Even that was eliminated when a friend started a Trend where he wrapped a black elastic band over the face (so it resembled a Casio HDA600) to protect it even further. It worked, as I still have the same watch today 30+ years later, I still wear it while doing a bit of DIY and a holiday watch.
I bought one of these about 4 years ago It's been around the world in lots of different environments and it is still going strong and one of my favourite watches.
Love this video and it’s topic. Simplicity is indeed intoxicating. Nice work Ash.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for the helpful and interesting video 😊 Your honest enthusiasm for economic timepieces is admirable and very much in the spirit of a real watch lover!
Great video Ash. A very practical review of a simple and functional low cost watch. It tell good time and what more can you ask. I personally like a smaller faced watch for formal and business wear and a more chucky watch for more casual wear. Great value.
Glad it was helpful!
I bought one of these when I just needed something cheap on my wrist to tell the time with. When the resin strap broke, instead of throwing it away I used it in a miniature clock tower model in a diorama I made. I had to break the plastic crystal so I could paint out the Casio and quartz lettering though.
Got a Casio digital that has lasted for 4 years so far and cost £8 off Amazon. Bought it with the watch you are reviewing, unfortunately that broke after 2 years. My main watch is a 30 yr old first gen g shock that is indestructible
It fits your suit as a glove i presonally love it cheap,accurate ,functional & easy reading what you can ask more ...top buy one for me in black i love it
Pair it with a black leather nato strap and it's good for any situation.
A nice watch to take on holiday you. No need to worry about damage.
I picked up a 50.00 Casio day/date 100 meter water resist. I work in the trades so I'am hard on watches this thing seems to be very robust and keeps good time.So far so good.
Love it, looks so good with that suit. Worth saying that the battery and strap are easily replaceable like any other watch. So no need to worry about it being a disposable item: it's not. You can make memories with it.
A watch that is the lightest, cheapest, most comfortable, easiest to read, and keeps the best time is the best watch for me, coupled with the fact my wrists are so small, normal size watches look ridiculous and are uncomfortable.
Hello Ash, another fine video on a fun topic. Well put together and to be honest you had me enthralled with your green silk square and tin mug, superb.
The accessories make all the difference.
"The Black Bay GMT. Now this is a chunk. A big ol' watch. It's a unit. It's THICK!"
Ash, your humor and personality really shine through in this one! Had me dying over here haha
Great review, Ash!
January '23. Currently these are £7.99, previously £9.99 at Argos. I might just treat myself.
Yes good value for someone who just wants something to tell the time No Frills. My interest in horology makes me more apt to lean towards mechanical watches But there again I don't want to spend the whole Bank to get one of those either. Good video Ash. Cheers Ron
A watch that made me seriously think about my collection of citizen eco drives and bluetooth casio edifice range and some auto thrown in, wore this watch for a week and made me realise this watch just does it job without showing off.
Some of the “Frankenwatches” (watches made up from bits of Oris watches etc and assembled in India) look fantastic and can be bought on eBay. As long as you know what you’re buying, you can get a good deal because some of them look good. Don’t pay over £20 though as I did and they can pack up! It depends upon the intended use.
Personally, I would save up and take that Tudor any day! 😉
10/10 watch, I use it for when I do not want to damage my other watches I enjoy
I use the all gold face one, always liked the one you chose though
Love the casio watches buying one tomorrow
I cant be the only one who thought of dankpods with that intro
I got a free £10 Amazon gift card and me being me I searched ‘men’s watch’ and found this for £9.90. Added to cart and checked out straight away. Can’t go wrong with a Casio in the collection… could it replace my current daily which is a dj41 Wimbledon hmm guess we’ll see
Feels too small to men today and Casio has thoughtfully offered the same watch in a 43 mm version - the mw 240 which has wrist presence and is the perfect tool watch for those who don’t want complications in their active life. Just stripped down to telling the time and nothing else.
A Welsh chap, with a good review. A sensible watch at a good price. I don't like watches without minute or even 5 minute markers. What time is it? Errrm, it's abooooouuut...
Sometimes you just want to leave the Rolex at home and still have an analogue dial. Love it
I have this watch and recently it had failed died on me. I love the watch’s feel as it is so light and great ease of use. Because of its inexpensiveness the watch is kept on 24/7. This thing goes through hot showers and so on and early on through ownership moisture settled in after maybe 10 showers. However I still kept using the watch, it was just to easy to use and quite classy for what it is. I really do think that this watch for me is smart and down to business. On multiple occasions people point out my watch and compliment me for it. In my school watches are not common,usually those who do have them either have a $200+ or a smart watch. This watch takes a stand outside of the norm of having a watch that can do “this or that”. If I see someone wearing this watch down the street I would think that they would be sensible, using it for a purpose and not as a barrier of wealth. Although this may be my first watch and that I am 16 with a low budget, it’s cost and sensible feeling I have with the watch is currently made me consider buying another one.
Everything in this review captures the watch in full accuracy without a doubt. You have received a like and subscriber.
That watch looks excellent on your wrist.
Nice review. It would be interesting to see/hear your thoughts on the Casio MDV106, its a much larger and more 'Rolex-like' dive style watch, I've heard very good things about it.
For very casual situations like hiking I really enjoy the Casio MRW-200H; functional bezel, decent luminescence, date and day display, water resistant to 100m. It is also very cheap for what you get (around £20).
I've just bought the MRW-200H, got a review coming in the future, a great piece.
That was my first casio. Very accurate and a nice watch
If it is good enough for Pope Francis, it is good enough for me
Fully agree. Yes I notice he wears one.
casio is one of the best watch brands , still have the digital i got when i was 12 in 80is , pop new battery still works , the have also a submariner look like for 50euro and lot of nice dress watch at that price ,
Great point about the size of the watch looking larger by the white dial. Very clean timeless design.
Santai dan jelas banget reviewsnya, jelaskan produk dan pertimbangan kwalitas dan fitur2nya jg oke.
Nice review.
From your fan's ( Surabaya, Indonésia)
I bought it 6 years ago from Amazon at £5.67. I put on an elastic strap and in 6 years wearing it at work I went only now for a new battery and it's been extremely accurate. It's still as new, and it's been trough some hard times and C&R interventions. It's like wearing nothing. I have many watches, but this little cheapo is what you are going to find on my wrist 99% of the time. Why I changed battery on such a cheap watch after 6 years? Because is worth it!!!
Now that is an incredible endorsement!
It is not about the expense it is about your connection with the watch and the experiences one goes through with it.
@@kaustavkundu6426 Every product on the market has a price, and the relationship between price and quality is the most important aspect of a commercial product.
'Bout to change the battery on my moms MQ24. Bought a 4 pack for $2.75 shipped. Worth doing imho. If just. If I didn't already have an F91W to work out in I would wear one of these.
Great review! Thank you
Wow, Ash .. I did not know you got yourself the Tudor GMT. I see your luxury watches collection grows by the day. How do you like the Tudor vs the Rolex, that would be a cool video next. Take care !
some of their G shock range are cracking VFM and of cause the Casio Oak is classic
Another option is a second hand Apple Watch from eBay (the older models offer fantastic value) and getting a fantastic leather strap from Mintapple. I bought a lovely stainless steel band with my Apple Watch, but have never worn it as my leather strap looks so classy!
The f91 tells more than the time + it has some miserable backlight. Just wanted to point that out 😁
best value of money, with normal daily use, this ultra cheap watch will endure for decades
Thunbs up for the history lesson too....Great review...Thank you
The MQ-24 has several different dial layout, style (numbers, no numbers, white, black, goldish, silverish, etc). If they just would made one more with full lume dial, would it be a big deal? A dollar or two more wouldn't be such a big deal in price, but voila, you could have a decent lume simple watch. I think it is a missed feature in this line.
This is a great wee ladies watch! Im in love with mine! Its truly unisex!
It’s a ladies watch. Too small for a man.
You look a million dollars with that 8 pound watch on your wrist.
Would anyone know if the length of this strap is shorter than the F91’s strap?
Great video!
Can i use it for hiking and swimming ay the ocean?
I absolutely would
Does the hand second hit the marks??
Pretty well for such a cheap watch.
For 6.5 in. wrist just fine, but lets be real, 35mm is extremely small for most Westerners. It'd be a shame if a guy with. 7in.+ wrist bought this thinking it wasn't going to look small. But we arent really wearing this Casio for its fashion, we are wearing it for the joy of its simplicity and the amusing price. It's got a great little watchface.
Its very popular here in sweden
Qual a diferença deste para o 7B2?
The British Army salute has an open hand rather than the Royal Navy salute that you do. That was adopted by the US and many other countries. The Royal Navy adapted that salute due to dirty black palms from rubbing tar on the decks and not wanting to show this dirt to Royal visitors and dignitaries.
Thank you 😊 for lovely video
My pleasure 😊
i hate it when the seconds marks are not proper
Question‼️. Pope Francis is wearing casio watch. MQ-24-7BLL or MQ-24-7B2❔
BLL model the one reviewed here
I just wish it came in different colourways.
I quite like the cut of your jib sir
You're right. 🤔 This should have a decent name. The Chaplin?
Can i use it with formals
Absolutely
Can you go swimming with this Casio watch ?
Not recommend as only 30m water resistant
Enjoy your watch reviews.... Thumbs up from me 👍
Indie buy this watch after seeing review and others....I enjoy the feeling a cheap watch gives... You can't beat value ....
Casio is cheaper to repair just buy a new ☝️.If your Rolex needs cleaning or repair watch out$$$.😳
I'm first for once. Also, I like this feature of yours, sir.
Glad you like it!
What is the diameter of the screen?
35mm
Sometimes you just feel like wearing a simple simple watch.
Still waiting for a new shoe polish video 👍
There is one coming up in the next few weeks
Pope Francis is wearing this one.
On a black turtle neck, this watch is Steve Jobs.
Gracias por tu vídeo 👍🇨🇴🕓🇪🇸👏
к сожалению они выглядят слишком маленькими. (
Casio aw90 is better.
The first thing that puts me off is not its size - it's that it's "cased in China".
Considering it's 7.99 GBP - what will the poor guys receive who make it...?
A fair point, but with the chinese proliferation of manufacturing goods, its hard not to feed that beast.
Excuse me, a 'Chap' doesn't buy landfill from Amazon.