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For a show obsessed with ’80s detail, Casio watches made perfect sense — except one icon was always missing, until now.
Casio's new GM 110 analog-digital watches feature metal bezels and bands, giving both modern, yet timeless design motifs.
Japanese electronic company Casio released its first-ever digital watch that can be worn on one's finger, the CRW-001.
Yes, Casio's Ring Watch is a real watch you wear on your finger, not your wrist. It's as mad as it sounds, and I've been wearing it.
So now, let’s check out some of the most reliable watches from the brand. Keep in mind that most Casio watches offer great durability, so reliable here hints at models you can’t go wrong with.
When Casio released the original Casiotron back in 1974—the brand’s first wristwatch—it became the world’s first digital watch with an automatic calendar function. Fifty years later, the ...
Explore the history and evolution of Casio watches, a beloved brand, from its Tokyo headquarters.
Casio has listed the Casio Ring Watch in the US. This is basically a Casio watch in the form of a ring. Expect to pay $120 for the device when it launches in the US next month.
Casio turns back time with the G-Shock that started it all The new DW-5000R is a faithful re-creation of the first G-Shock digital watch.
Casio has launched a device that looks like a smart ring but is actually a watch that you can wear on your finger.
The Casio CRW-001-1JR is a smart ring that not only looks like one of Casio's digital timepieces. It works like one, too.
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