Nobody that dives is wearing a Casio or any dive watch these days lol. The lume alone is basically useless on most Casio's , the Marlin also has useless lume.
@@RobertNES816 many divers still do. Its easier to set the time right on a watch while on a plane or traveling than the time on a dive computer. Some computers are easier to set than others, but a dive watch is easiest. Return times are set by clock, regardless of how long you dive, and being late to return can get a diver into trouble.
odd, doesn't take much to make the bezel spin, or the crown screw down, the real cost is milling the steel to form a case. All Casio needed to do was fit this movement, face and hands in Duro case which has been around for ages; Duro case is pretty loose inside for the current movement, so is this solar watch, easy to add spacers to make it fit right. 🤔
Thank you Mr Greg Anderson. What I am searching for (and it will probably be a long wait) is a Solar powered watch with a smooth sweeping second hand (e.g. Bulova Accutron UHF movement, but solar powered).
The 'diver' bezel is great for timing occasional things. It's great for a little kid time out. The clicking is dramatic and they know they'll have to serve the full 5 minr.
Many of your viewers are disappointed with the fixed bezel and I agree. But at this price, something's gotta give. What do you cut? Stainless steel case? Solar? 100m WR level? Options include the MRW200's which DO have a rotating bezel but not steel and not solar, or trading up to the "Duro", but still no solar. Frankly, I do not know how Casio sells some of their under $30 at retail watches, both analog and digis, and make any money. I am grateful for Casio, as well as your very comprehensive reviews.
I guess I prefer a collection of dozens of inexpensive watches rather than a couple of costly collectibles. What can I say about Casios? They’re inexpensive and they last for decades!
@@GoodTimekeeper FYI, look into the Casio MTD1053. Similar to the Duro but in a 40mm case, and with a steel bracelet. Out of production but still available. Black or blue. Have a good day.
I got the version of this watch with the red hands- the bezel is fixed but it is solar powered and it is my go to watch that I grab amongst my small collection. It does not have a screw in crown like the Duro's but it is water resistant, great watch.
These non moving bezels are such a let down and a bit of a con. Its not as if the online descriptions always make it clear. I do expect more honesty from Casio. It would probably cost nothing allow movement but then that would undermine their more expensive models. I have bought the non solar casio version that has a moving bezel and i am impressed, date but not day display though. MDV-107-1A2VEF £66 on uk Amazon
I don’t know. I have others with rotating bezels. I didn’t need this one, I suppose, but I really wanted solar power. I wouldn’t be surprised if they eventually make one just like this AND with a rotating bezel, but I don’t know.
I just bought the 106 because I wanted the 200m water resistance and the screw down crown I know Casio says you can dive with their 100m watches. I might get one of these as I like the solar Casio's too and I only have one.
I do wonder if some of these fixed bevels might be un-fixed from the inside. Ie could the construction really be the same as the movable ones, just crippled to protect the higher price models?
Casio seems to always leave one feature out, maybe so you don’t find the perfect watch and stop buying. If they made a Casio Duro with day as well as date, plus solar and multiband, they could probably sell it for $250 or more.
Im not much of a dive watch guy, but I like this one. Just a heads up, when you are in AM and the day date change over, set the day/date before going and setting it to PM.
Great review - very professional look to this video as well. Casio makes a dive watch with many bells and whistles that may ( not 100% sure ) but may set it's time automatically etc. See the Frogman series - expensive and large - but very interesting to research.
What do you think of the Casio all plastic solar Mrws310h-2bv that has a rotating bezel? Do you ever buy Casio Oceanus watch, these must be Casio's high end watches.
I might be the only guy who makes TH-cam videos about watches and who does NOT have calipers to measure these things. I found someone else’s review which includes the case dimensions. thetruthaboutwatches.com/2021/01/casio-mdv-106-duro-review/
Ehh I’ll be keeping my MDV106-1A since it has a screw down crown. Replacing it with solar isn’t enough to switch. Casio in my opinion missed it with this model.
Nice find! They are releasing their first Oceanus Diver soon btw, that one should have both atomic timekeeping as well as solar. I expect a hefty pricetag though.
I will certainly check for that one. I hope it isn’t too expensive. But I’m thinking it would still fit my preferences more than a big-ticket Rolex. We’ll see.
Well, this introduction was recorded in a large room in Salt Lake City so if you are there we could look into the connection. Because of current conditions the room is usually empty all day every day now.
Some folks really want the bezel to rotate. The Duro does have a rotating bezel. This one has a bezel which doesn’t turn. Personally, I don’t use the rotating bezel feature but some other folks really feel it is essential. And, of course this watch is solar powered and the Duro is not.
Hello Greg really enjoy your videos! you inspired me to get a 5610!!! I would like to ask you what your grail watch would be if you even had a grail watch in mind! Thanks and cheers!
Also, maybe I could get one of those watches with a GPS receiver for the time... and then I’ll travel to places where Multi Band 6 transmitters are out of range. Again, those get pricey!
If I understand, it is impossible To screw the crown on this model. I want To be sure because I just received my watch from amazon. In the instruction manuel they dont talk clearly about it thanks.
@@GoodTimekeeper I talking about the little crown that we use To ajusted the time. I think on this model it is NOT possible To lock it by screwing it ? Thanks.
I wonder. They must have known that folks would be disappointed by that. But if they make a “version 2.0” with a moving bezel then I suppose everyone that bought this one will get that one too!
THE BEZEL DOES NOT MOVE? It that's correct I'll pass. How can they even pawn this off as a diving watch? And why is CASIO so lazy about it? The duro has a rotating bezel...
To be fair, the Casio website calls it a “CASIO Diver Inspired Solar Analog Watch.” I don’t know why they didn’t make it a rotating bezel since they must know how much folks enjoy that on the Duro. But I, for one, find myself never turning the bezels on my diver-inspired watches anyway. The only times I seem to touch them is when I notice they’re not aligned directly with the 12:00 marker and I turn them to be that way.
Casio... With all due respect to your brand... a SOLAR powered without a screw-down crown and ONLY 100m water resistance. Casio, what were you thinking... 🙄NO WORKING BEZEL🙄... REALLY? I'D GLADLY PAY 400$USA DOLLARS FOR THIS SOLAR, ONLY IF IT HAD SCREW-DOWN CROWN AND 200m WATER RESISTANCE. Hey you casio and marketing engineers... WTF.😡 Hey, how is this for a BRIGHT IDEA 🤔... why not redeem yourselves, by just making the casio duro SOLAR... PROBLEM SOLVED!!!
The 10 bar was a bummer but having a non working bezel made it a hardpass, thank you for the review!
Do you even dive?
Nobody that dives is wearing a Casio or any dive watch these days lol. The lume alone is basically useless on most Casio's , the Marlin also has useless lume.
@@RobertNES816 many divers still do. Its easier to set the time right on a watch while on a plane or traveling than the time on a dive computer. Some computers are easier to set than others, but a dive watch is easiest. Return times are set by clock, regardless of how long you dive, and being late to return can get a diver into trouble.
odd, doesn't take much to make the bezel spin, or the crown screw down, the real cost is milling the steel to form a case. All Casio needed to do was fit this movement, face and hands in Duro case which has been around for ages; Duro case is pretty loose inside for the current movement, so is this solar watch, easy to add spacers to make it fit right. 🤔
It's not a dive watch. It's a dive style watch.
Looking forward to a future release of perhaps a solar-powered Duro.
That would be awesome
How about transferring this solar-diver's mechanism into Duro's case? I don't know if it would fit in it btw, they look similar in diameter to me idk.
Thank you Mr Greg Anderson. What I am searching for (and it will probably be a long wait) is a Solar powered watch with a smooth sweeping second hand (e.g. Bulova Accutron UHF movement, but solar powered).
The 'diver' bezel is great for timing occasional things. It's great for a little kid time out. The clicking is dramatic and they know they'll have to serve the full 5 minr.
Many of your viewers are disappointed with the fixed bezel and I agree. But at this price, something's gotta give. What do you cut? Stainless steel case? Solar? 100m WR level? Options include the MRW200's which DO have a rotating bezel but not steel and not solar, or trading up to the "Duro", but still no solar. Frankly, I do not know how Casio sells some of their under $30 at retail watches, both analog and digis, and make any money. I am grateful for Casio, as well as your very comprehensive reviews.
I guess I prefer a collection of dozens of inexpensive watches rather than a couple of costly collectibles. What can I say about Casios? They’re inexpensive and they last for decades!
@@GoodTimekeeper FYI, look into the Casio MTD1053. Similar to the Duro but in a 40mm case, and with a steel bracelet. Out of production but still available. Black or blue. Have a good day.
I got the version of this watch with the red hands- the bezel is fixed but it is solar powered and it is my go to watch that I grab amongst my small collection. It does not have a screw in crown like the Duro's but it is water resistant, great watch.
Just got one off Amazon without knowing that the bezel doesn't rotate. Kind of weird for a "dive watch", but overall I'm very happy with it.
No rotating bezel?!?! They almost had me. Beautiful watch
It's real hard to justify buying this instead of a Duro. The non-working bezel is really a killer.
These non moving bezels are such a let down and a bit of a con. Its not as if the online descriptions always make it clear. I do expect more honesty from Casio. It would probably cost nothing allow movement but then that would undermine their more expensive models. I have bought the non solar casio version that has a moving bezel and i am impressed, date but not day display though. MDV-107-1A2VEF £66 on uk Amazon
These have a Seiko V158 Movement. I have the feild version of this watch and was impressed Casio would use something better then a Miyota movement.
The non rotating bezel just kills this watch 👎🏻😞
I don’t know. I have others with rotating bezels. I didn’t need this one, I suppose, but I really wanted solar power. I wouldn’t be surprised if they eventually make one just like this AND with a rotating bezel, but I don’t know.
Nice watch but i hate it when bezzle does not work.
I just bought the 106 because I wanted the 200m water resistance and the screw down crown I know Casio says you can dive with their 100m watches. I might get one of these as I like the solar Casio's too and I only have one.
lack of rotating bezel is a big nock on what would have been a great watch. Putting fake features on watches is BS.
i wonder if you can put the module from this into the duro, would be awesome to have the functional bezel ring
@Jason Trace really? thats awesome! maybe post a video? :)
I do wonder if some of these fixed bevels might be un-fixed from the inside. Ie could the construction really be the same as the movable ones, just crippled to protect the higher price models?
The non solar casio version has a moving bezel - date but not day display though. MDV-107-1A2VEF £66 on uk Amazon. very nice
Great, and straightforward review. Thanks very much!
i am totally done driving myself crazy with those push button watches
I recommend a solar powered watch
North Edge Evoque ,an analog digital with compass
Casio seems to always leave one feature out, maybe so you don’t find the perfect watch and stop buying. If they made a Casio Duro with day as well as date, plus solar and multiband, they could probably sell it for $250 or more.
And I’d gladly wait in line to buy it!
OMG, this would be my ideal watch...
Im not much of a dive watch guy, but I like this one. Just a heads up, when you are in AM and the day date change over, set the day/date before going and setting it to PM.
I wish yo buy this one, but 140$ for it in Germany is too much 😢 or is it ok price?
Great review - very professional look to this video as well. Casio makes a dive watch with many bells and whistles that may ( not 100% sure ) but may set it's time automatically etc. See the Frogman series - expensive and large - but very interesting to research.
What do you think of the Casio all plastic solar Mrws310h-2bv that has a rotating bezel? Do you ever buy Casio Oceanus watch, these must be Casio's high end watches.
I will be making a video about the MRWS310H very soon.
Hi Greg, I saw the video (congrats .. very good btw) But got a question. Case diameter... is 46, right? because in your video it´s look smaller.
I might be the only guy who makes TH-cam videos about watches and who does NOT have calipers to measure these things. I found someone else’s review which includes the case dimensions. thetruthaboutwatches.com/2021/01/casio-mdv-106-duro-review/
Ehh I’ll be keeping my MDV106-1A since it has a screw down crown. Replacing it with solar isn’t enough to switch. Casio in my opinion missed it with this model.
Nice find! They are releasing their first Oceanus Diver soon btw, that one should have both atomic timekeeping as well as solar. I expect a hefty pricetag though.
I will certainly check for that one. I hope it isn’t too expensive. But I’m thinking it would still fit my preferences more than a big-ticket Rolex. We’ll see.
@@GoodTimekeeper Its close to $2000 us!
I swear your large room expansion looks like my workplace.
Well, this introduction was recorded in a large room in Salt Lake City so if you are there we could look into the connection. Because of current conditions the room is usually empty all day every day now.
Greg Anderson - The Good Timekeeper Very close! Life Sciences Building at BYU.
Greg Anderson - The Good Timekeeper Love the review-should mention that.
This is the non-BYU part of the Triad Center. So... maybe there was some influence by the same designer. Hmmmm.
Greg Anderson - The Good Timekeeper Or same interior designer perhaps. In any case keep up the excellent reviewing and I will keep watching.
s310h is this watch in resin case and rotating bezel
I am buying my first watch, should I go for Casio duro, or this one??????????
Some folks really want the bezel to rotate. The Duro does have a rotating bezel. This one has a bezel which doesn’t turn. Personally, I don’t use the rotating bezel feature but some other folks really feel it is essential. And, of course this watch is solar powered and the Duro is not.
I dont understand why you need bragging about moving bezel? How effective it would be with rotating bezel?
Hello Greg really enjoy your videos! you inspired me to get a 5610!!! I would like to ask you what your grail watch would be if you even had a grail watch in mind! Thanks and cheers!
There’s a Casio with a model name/number that begins with GWA (my initials) but it’s a little pricey. Maybe someday soon...
Also, maybe I could get one of those watches with a GPS receiver for the time... and then I’ll travel to places where Multi Band 6 transmitters are out of range. Again, those get pricey!
Why they do a lot of fake bezels? Why!? It is ideal watch for me, but stationary bezel is a bummer.
Try this if you can find it, I love mine!
WVA-320DJ-1E Solar/Atomic Dive Watch 100m WR
Hi
Which do you think is better, the casio Duro Or this release?
Hugs
flashlite comes with it? guess not
The casio duro bezel is rotating but has NO DAY display, only the date, huhuhuhu crying me now
If I understand, it is impossible To screw the crown on this model. I want To be sure because I just received my watch from amazon. In the instruction manuel they dont talk clearly about it thanks.
You are correct. The crown is just for decoration and it does not rotate on this one.
@@GoodTimekeeper I talking about the little crown that we use To ajusted the time. I think on this model it is NOT possible To lock it by screwing it ? Thanks.
Just a question, how long before one would need to change the battery? I imagine it only has so many charges no?
I have a G-Shock MTG-900 that’s still running 15 years after I bought it and it have never been serviced.
very nice watch
Love your reviews Greg!
Nice review!
Good video again. Keep it up. I may have a few Casio for cheap if you need some for videos. All brand new.
My collection is pretty big right now. But it might be interesting to find out which ones you have.
@@GoodTimekeeper are you in Facebook?
This is all good until a bezel that should be a unidirectional is fixed.
The amazon listing for this says it has an LED bulb. Is that true?
Mine does not have a backlight of any kind.
does the bezel turns from your black metal watch
As far as I know the black version of this watch has a non-rotating bezel just like this one.
cool thanks
@@GoodTimekeeper
Cool
I wonder why a fixed bezel?
I wonder. They must have known that folks would be disappointed by that. But if they make a “version 2.0” with a moving bezel then I suppose everyone that bought this one will get that one too!
Funny that a square G Shock has twice the water resistance than this diver style watch.
I suppose I will never wear a watch underwater deeper than 4 meters but, yes, I wonder what this all means to serious divers.
27th month?
THE BEZEL should be rotating and this would tumble down all current divers watches
Great video
What's the case diameter of this watch
unfortunately the bezel cannot rotate...
Which month is the 27th? 🤔😂
Thank y man
THE BEZEL DOES NOT MOVE? It that's correct I'll pass. How can they even pawn this off as a diving watch? And why is CASIO so lazy about it? The duro has a rotating bezel...
To be fair, the Casio website calls it a “CASIO Diver Inspired Solar Analog Watch.” I don’t know why they didn’t make it a rotating bezel since they must know how much folks enjoy that on the Duro. But I, for one, find myself never turning the bezels on my diver-inspired watches anyway. The only times I seem to touch them is when I notice they’re not aligned directly with the 12:00 marker and I turn them to be that way.
@@GoodTimekeeper How many people have purchased this watch though, looking for a diving watch in this price range? It's deceptive on Casio's part.
good
Casio... With all due respect to your brand... a SOLAR powered without a screw-down crown and ONLY 100m water resistance.
Casio, what were you thinking... 🙄NO WORKING BEZEL🙄... REALLY?
I'D GLADLY PAY 400$USA DOLLARS FOR THIS SOLAR, ONLY IF IT HAD SCREW-DOWN CROWN AND 200m WATER RESISTANCE.
Hey you casio and marketing engineers... WTF.😡
Hey, how is this for a BRIGHT IDEA 🤔...
why not redeem yourselves, by just making the casio duro SOLAR... PROBLEM SOLVED!!!
it's a "dive style" field watch.. why on earth would you need 24 hour indicators on a dive watch? come on people try thinking..