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Great little watch at a great price October 28, 2008 Sawday29 (UK) Just bought this watch for work to save my Tissot and Rotary for special occasions. Brilliant! Small and light with a clear display and what a phenomenal price. I might just buy another as a spare. I just love it.
still have not received my order,come on Amazon! October 19, 2008 Mr. R. Latchford (Windsor) I ordered one of these Casio watches about 10 days ago,still not received it,come on Amazon!i was inpressed by the reviews and placed an order,but nothing yet!
Classic Watch October 1, 2008 G. E. Gilbert (Dorset UK) I'm on my second one of these watches, the strap on the first one went after a few years so I just bought another watch. This is a real classic, I love it - so simple and easy to read - it's the only watch you'll ever need.
Design Classic September 19, 2008 Mr. Adam Ritchie (London) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Casio MQ 24 is one of the best products ever. It keeps better time than any other watch I've ever owned and looks brilliant. For simplicity, good looks, lightness, functional perfection and low price it cannot be equalled. The strap lasts about two years until it goes, but can easily be replaced. I've been buying them for the last fifteen years and hope Casio keep making them forever.Casio MQ-24-7BLL Mens Analogue Resin Strap watch
The most honest watch of all September 3, 2008 . 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Most watches are markers of status. Whether they be made of gold, platinum or silver, or have a strap made of alligator skin, or a chronograph, or an array of formula one racer functions, or a fashionable brand name blazoned across their face, they are prosthetic phallus extensions, which the honest man disdains. This watch is different. It exudes honesty. It is made of cheap black plastic resin. It tells the time. That is all. Not a frill in sight. Its only notable features are "quartz" and, even more impressively, "water resist". Not "water resistant" mind, but "water resist". Which is to say that like all physical materials except perhaps the sponge, it - to some extent - repels water. But submerge it in your washbasin at a depth of one centimetre and it will be finished. I am not a scuba-diver, nor are you, so this is not a problem. It is the first watch I have ever owned that I do not occasionally catch myself looking at admiringly, thinking, "my, what a marvellous piece of craftsmanship, don't I look the gent with this fine accessory attached to my wrist!" This is a good thing. Honesty is a good thing. A philosopher might interject, "but you are fetishising its 'honesty'; this is as much a form of dishonesty as any other, it is a perverse masochistic kind of anti-status status that you covet, after all! Hypocrite, you are having your cake and eating it!" Yes, but it is a more honest kind of cake, and I anticipated your point so it does not count. I rest my case. Buy this watch and become an enlightened human being. Or buy a Nike Platinum Chronograph Sport, or a Mont Blanc, or even a Swatch Limited Edition, and risk incurring the scathing mockery and ridicule of the growing community of Casio MQ-24-7BLL-sporting men of the world. We mock you. Yes we do. Because we see through you, and through ourselves as well, and we prefer our selves to yours.
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