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The Casio Collection Men's AE-1200WH is a robust digital watch featuring world time across 4 zones, a precise 1/100-second stopwatch, countdown timer, and 5 daily alarms. With a 10-year battery life and 100m water resistance, it blends retro-modern style with practical durability, perfect for professionals who demand reliability and global connectivity in a sleek, lightweight design.






| ASIN | B0099M2IWI |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Colour | Black |
| Band Length | 1 Centimetres |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Band Width | 18 Millimetres |
| Bands | 1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 120,998 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 692 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Bezel Color | Black |
| Brand Name | Casio |
| Case Diameter | 43 Millimetres |
| Case Material Type | Acrylic |
| Case Thickness | 12 Millimetres |
| Character | Fashion |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Crystal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 13,407 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display | Digital |
| Face Style | Digital |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04971850968740 |
| Included Components | Watch |
| Item Shape | Rectangular |
| Item Type Name | Watch |
| Item Weight | 32 Grams |
| Manufacturer | CASIO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | AE-1200WH-1AVEF |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 years |
| Material | Resina |
| Model Name | AE-1200WH-1AVEF |
| Model Number | AE-1200WH-1AVEF |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Special Features | Alarm, World Time, countdown timer, stopwatch |
| Sport Type | Swimming |
| Strap Type | Resin Strap |
| Style Name | Modern, casual, and possibly sporty |
| Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
| Watch Movement Type | Chinese Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 100 Metres |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
J**B
It's a casio - what's not to like!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic everyday watch with loads of character! I’m really impressed with the Casio Watch AE‑1200WH — it’s become my weekend DIY time piece because it's practically indistructable. It feels comfortable and just the right size on the wrist; not too bulky, yet robust enough to handle daily wear. The build quality is typical Casio solid and reliable and the resin strap is surprisingly comfortable even after wearing it all day. What I love most is the blend of retro styling with genuinely useful functionality. The world time feature is excellent and easy to use, and it’s really handy if you work with people in different time zones or travel frequently. The digital display is clear and easy to read at a glance, even in lower light, and the backlight does a great job without being overly bright. Things like the alarm, stopwatch, and calendar all work flawlessly and add genuine practicality rather than just being there for show. Overall, this watch strikes a perfect balance between functionality, comfort, and timeless design. It feels durable, keeps excellent time, and suits both casual and slightly smarter looks effortlessly. Great value for money and a really dependable choice for anyone who wants a no‑nonsense, classic digital watch. Highly recommended!
J**E
An essential for Casio collector.
Likes: It's another inexpensive Casio that totally lives up to expectations. It's every bit as easy to operate as any other piece from Casio's budget range. Unlike some of the less costly Casios, it's blessed with a 100m/10 bar water resistance. I've never met a Casio that couldn't at least match the stated figure, this one is likely to exceed the 100 metres as its construction is similar to some of the 200m models. Its looks are obviously not going to please everyone, but if the appearance of this watch pleases you then buy one, safe in the knowledge that it will last and remain reliable for many years to come. The quality of the LCD stands very close scrutiny and in this respect, you'd struggle to find better. The display is crisp, extremely clear and its backlights benefit from an adjustable duration, hence my being able to photograph it with the light active. Should you not want it to remain lit for 1, 2 or 3 seconds, then you can simply set it to illuminate only when the pusher is held in. The watch is light, comfortable on my tiny wrist and - love 'em or loathe 'em - these Casio pressed out bracelets are incredibly easy to size. Be aware that the initial adjustment will need a tad more effort but it's an easy task using only the sort of equipment found in most basic household tool sets or sewing kits. Dislikes: You're joking, right? At the price and given how good that display is, most will forgive the plastic watch head, but if you want solid stainless steel then be prepared to spend many times more of your hard earned. OK then, being as objective as someone with my large collection of Casios can be, the "World Time" and "Illuminator" print above and below the watch face isn't necessary in my opinion and some may consider its presence an interruption of the clean, crisp lines. But seriously, I had to think about offering this detail as a "dislike," and for me it's just part of the charm of the piece which is very, very good at its job and immensely likeable. Now buy one, it's a must for any collector who doesn't yet own one and a darned good watch which represents great value and the promise of a long, reliable life. Thanks for reading this, I'll be posting another product review soon. Take care, stay safe, JayeBee
H**O
Best Watch to date
One of the things you've gotta talk about when talking about watches, is the cost of getting into the game. A lot of us get interested in watches well in advance of actually being able to afford most of them – I happened to be in graduate school when I got bitten by the watch bug; we'd just had our first kid and we didn't have a proverbial pot to piss in, but what we did have was a computer and internet access, which meant fast and easy access to a whole universe of things both desirable and completely unaffordable. Though I started out mostly interested in history and the physics of precision timekeeping, it wasn't long before I began hankering for something modern. It's interesting to think about what one's first "good" watch really was, because "good" and "expensive" definitely don't stand in direct relationship to each other, and though the insane spike in prices for both vintage and new watches over the last ten or so years tends to obscure that fact, it doesn't mean that there aren't wonderful watches out there for the asking – some of which you can almost literally acquire with change recovered from in between the sofa cushions. I remember being very fond of a Casio G-Shock that I got in 1986 – it has shed its band and the outer resin case is long gone, but I still have it – and the beauty of such watches is that even if fortune smiles upon you as you move through life, and you find a bit more gold clinking in your purse and can afford something more expensive, and more conventionally fine, you will never regret that first purchase. My own early experience with the Casio G-Shock, far from being something I try to forget, has instead inculcated in me a lifelong love of G-Shocks in particular, and Casio in general, for letting me have a rollicking good time horologically at a period in my life when buying a bag of dried beans required thoughtful evaluation of my carefully husbanded financial assets. Another utterly fantastic wristwatch made by Casio, is this one: the AE1200WH-1A World Timer. I have been admiring it in a desultory fashion for many years, and the other night, fueled by free-floating melancholy and a judicious titration of Russian Standard, I decided to splurge on one. I don't know exactly when this watch was introduced, but the technology is certainly contemporaneous with the G-Shock – 10 year lithium battery, LCD display, reliable quartz timing package and the ability to display the time in all 31 time zones around the world. Its design appears to be derived from, or at least related to, the Casio F-91W, which came out in 1991 and is also still in production; both watches are in the Classic Collection. There is also a countdown timer, stopwatch, five daily alarms, and on-demand backlight, as well as an analog LCD display that always shows home time, and, for a wonder, even displays running seconds. The really delicious feature of the watch is the world map display – this is found right above the main digital display of the time, and the current local time zone is in black. If you're on the road, selecting the local time zone is an absolute piece of cake; you just go to World Time mode with the Mode button (unlike many digital watches, operation of the AE1200WH-1A is very intuitive and once you get a basic sense of how to make your way around the four control buttons, you won't be screwed if you lose the manual) and then use the button labeled Search to select the right time zone. This allows you, if you are curious, to observe some interesting things about how time zones are organized, such as the fact that all of China observes a single time zone (UTC + 8:00). I can't put this watch on without vivid memories of a time in horology when this sort of tech represented absolutely the last word in practical and functional timekeeping technology, long before terms like "tropical dial" and "ghost bezel" had arisen, to trouble the world. Besides, as mid-life crisis purchases go (although you don't have to be wracked with todesangst to buy one, several of my younger H. colleagues bought one after seeing mine) this is one heck of a lot cheaper than a sports car – a cheery, guilt free, surprisingly beautiful and moving
F**E
It is a value for money item.
The watch is very good, does everything you would expect and it is not so difficult to set it as some mentioned. The photo is a little bit misleading though. The screen is grey with orange light, there's no soft/light blue whatsoever. It is also a little bit smaller than I expected, but not small, just normal. Finally, the case is actually made of plastic but not from the best quality. On the other hand it does not seem bad at all, on the opposite, it matches perfectly with the wristband. It is a value for money item.
R**R
Amazing throwback to the 80s, great watch on anyone's wrist
I'll clear one thing up straight away; Mine came with a box, manual, and warranty card. As for the watch, I bought the silver version. I can not more highly recommend this watch, it is truly amazing. The band is very nice and comfortable with easily changeable links to get to your wrist size, and can be swapped for something of your choice. The width for the links/ band are 22mm outter, 18mm inner. The watch itself is a great throwback to the 80s with a wonderful nostalgic feeling to it. As for the functionality, it is amazing. It comes with, if I remember correctly, 31 main time zones, with a separate function on your 'Main' display for 4 cities of your choice. The alarm feature is wonderful and isn't at all too quiet, I found it to be the perfect volume. With 5 alarms, it is great if you travel a lot as you can set your alarm along with the city you're going to, or add one for medications, etc. Stopwatch and timer work as you would except. Has a mute feature which mutes the beeps of the watch, but not the alarms etc, very handy. The display is nice, and I haven't received a single scratch on it yet. Viewing the watch is fine, though in direct sunlight, and as mentioned in the manual, it can be hard to read directly overhead, so tilting slightly works fine. The LED lights are a good brightness, perfect to see once it is dark, and has a timer setting of 1.5s to 3s, which can be adjusted to your liking. The world map is also nice, showing and changing as you change cities on the watch to match that particuliar area's timezone, NYC, Paris, Sydney, etc. There is also a little digital analogue clock in the left corner, which if worn on the right hand, is a great little feature that pokes out of the side of your shirt so you can still see the time without being too obvious. The only downside I have is that I wish the world map had been coloured so it is easier to see which timezone you're in, in the daylight. Shows up perfectly fine at night and with the LED light. 5/5 for this item, and for the price, you really can't go wrong, it is an amazing nostalgic throwback, and it fits comfortably on the wrist.
G**F
It's cheap and cheerful and I love it!
Ok, so out with the obvious - it's a Casio so we all know where the quality level is meant to be and it's right up there as expected. Well as far as the watch itself is concerned anyway. Timekeeping. I've had this for about a week now and after setting it to the Atomic clock, a week later it's lost 8 seconds. Nothing earth shattering and 8 seconds is not going to affect my getting to work on time in the slightest, but watchmakers set great stock in the accuracy of their products and 8 seconds for a digital watch is perhaps a little outside the acceptable norm. The alarm is quiet for a heavy sleeper and only sounds for 10 seconds. You may need to set them all. Case and strap. The watch case looks robust enough and it is certainly proof against showering and a regular dousing whilst washing dishes. Mild impact from vigorous garden clearing and breaking down decking was no issue and not one scratch from any of the few bumps it got. The strap is extremely comfortable with four notches left available for even my large wrists. Use: The instructions were very simple to read and understand and the watch was set up and all functions played with within 30 minutes. The alarm is easy to set and Daylight Saving having kicked in three days ago is done with three button presses. World Time works from UTC automatically, so set that right and the rest falls into line. In a flash of nostalgia, I have to say I do like the hourly chime and it brings back fond memories of the early 80's when everyone had it switched on and absolutely no one was in sync! It used to take up to three minutes for everyone to agree it was the top of the hour! Happy days. Actually my wife also has a Casio and we both now chuckle at the out of sync beeps every hour. The backlight can be set to come on for 3 seconds or for as long as you press the button and it's very clear. Happy? Heck yes! It's a cheap watch that I can wear every day and save my more expensive watch for special occasions. If it breaks, it breaks and I get another cheap replacement. It tells the time in a nice clear display, beeps every hour, has a stopwatch for tracking my bike rides and a timer for HIIT training. 5 alarms is probably 4 more than I need but what the heck. I know I have 4 spares. But above all, it's a blast from the past and as inexpensive as it is, people notice it and comment about how they loved theirs back in the day and where did I get it? I can't help but love it.
A**X
Great value for money.
Always get compliments on this thing. Really love the simple design and its durability. The actual watch piece itself is made out of plastic but it isn't noticeable unless you look closely. The wristband is also fairly noisy if you take the watch off but that also doesn't really matter unless you really care about that sort of thing but then again this watch is very cheap. I did really struggle to adjust the chainlinks so had to get it shortened which added to the cost but that was cheap and I've never done that sort of thing before either. The only other thing is the beeps it made when flicking through modes has stopped. The timezone stuff is a bit of a gimmick to be honest. The stopwatch is also not really that useful considering it takes a considerable about of effort to stop and start which means you aren't going to be using it for anything precise. Despite all this, the watch is robust and practical, I definitely believe it will work for 10 years and I've been wearing it everyday since I got it with no real issues at all. Its great to wear something that I think is stylish and also not worry about getting it scratched up or breaking on me.
R**X
It's a very cool watch that's cheaper then take-out
The only watch any self respecting spy should wear.
E**N
Heel goed
Heel goed
C**L
Looks much more high end than it costs, great functions, Casio quality.
This Casio watch is known as the Casio Royalle, a reference to the original James Bond movie with Roger Moore (not my fav Bond movie, the remake with Daniel Craig). This watch was based on a much pricier Seiko watch worn by Moore on that classic Bond movie. In any case, this watch is simply stunning and for under 50 bucks, it is hard to beat. It is a digital, illuminated watch with a metal band, so it looks fancier than its price point. I have been wearing it at some places I normally go to and have received multiple compliments. First off, unless you are a real active traveler, I STRONGLY suggest you set all “world clock” mides to your own timezone. Why? Because if you accidentally change the time to World Clock, you will not accidentally get the wrong time. Second, make good use of the watch features, especially the countdown timer. It is very helpful to set timer reminder for say 5mins when say playing an iPad game or walking around the store near closing time, so you can stay on top of your trip before store closes. Prevents losing track of time. Third, LOOK at the watch. It is stunning and looks way more expensive than what it is. The metal band is easy to remove links on, with a small screwdriver and watching a tutorial on YT. Takes less than 5 minutes to remove a link or two, but be sure to remove 1 link from each end at a time, so that the watch stays centered on your wrist. The watch is readable perfectly outside in bright sunlight, and if you have any trouble, simply make a circle with your hand and place over the screen to see. It is also 100% waterproof to 100m, so you can shower with it and wash it with soap and water when needed. I am one of these that without a watch, I lose track of time in the shower, so a waterproof watch is a must. The band is 100% stainless steel and looks very high end due to its metallic look for sure. The clasp has a squeeze mechanism which prevents “snag snaps”, meaning if you snack the clasp and it gets pulled, it will NOT just pop open, which is nice. Finally, the illuminator light worked to 100% readability in pitch black conditions. I am attaching a quick video overview of this watch because I really like it and I am quite happy with it.
D**D
Espectacular.
Como digo en mi título, el reloj es espectacular, las fotografías no le hacen justicia, en estas se ve un reloj muy bonito y recuerda a los AE-20 o AE-220, pero una vez que lo tienes en la mano es un poquito mas grande, para mi tiene el tamaño justo, ni es tan grande como G-Shock ni pequeño como los AE-2xx antiguos, da la sensación de ser un gran reloj, aunque la caja de resina pintada no me gusta, es un gran fallo para un reloj perfecto y muy bonito, a medio camino entre lo vintage y un reloj digital elegante, una caja de acero habría sido genial. Acortar la cadena ha sido bastante fácil, mas que por ejemplo en el DBC-32D que fue un suplicio para mi, yo lo he hecho con un punzón busca polos de electricidad. Lo he comprado porque me recuerda a un Seiko que salia en una antigua película de 007, y una vez lo he tenido me reafirmo, es lo mas parecido al reloj de mi personaje favorito, sin pagar una cifra astronómica por un reloj de segunda mano vintage, lo malo, repito, es la caja de resina pintada. Recomiendo su compra como la de cualquier Casio. Aunque no lo he usado en el día a día todavía, como "Casioista" que soy sé que no me va a decepcionar, y tiene lo que me gusta de un reloj, 5 alarmas, crono, temporizador, hora mundial.., aunque luego no lo use, y lo mejor, pila de 10 años. Compra redonda con las tres B's. Adjunto imagen del reloj de Octopussy
R**R
Best purchase, grab it ASAP!!!!😎😎😍😍
Overall, this watch feels way more premium than its price suggests. The chunky yet perfectly balanced design gives it a bold wrist presence without feeling uncomfortable. It genuinely earns its nickname as the “James Bond of digital watches”—timeless, rugged, and effortlessly cool. Functionality-wise, it’s classic Casio excellence. Multiple time zones, world map display, alarms, stopwatch, countdown timer, and an excellent backlight—everything works flawlessly. The display is super clear, and the buttons feel tactile and solid, not cheap or mushy. Comfort is another big win. The strap sits well on the wrist, doesn’t irritate the skin, and feels durable enough for daily wear. Whether you’re dressing casually, traveling, or just want a reliable everyday watch, this one fits all scenarios perfectly. Battery life is exactly what you expect from Casio—set it and forget it. No unnecessary smart features, no charging anxiety, just pure reliability. Final verdict: If you want a legendary digital watch with iconic looks, rock-solid build quality, and unbeatable value for money, this is a no-brainer. Easily one of the best watches I’ve owned. ⭐ 5/5 – Highly recommended. Absolute classic.
B**N
Past perfect. Duidelijk leesbaar. Uitstekend kwaliteit.
Wat is dit een super gave horloge. Mooi vormgegeven. En duidelijk leesbaar. En hij past perfect. En de kwaliteit is uitstekend.
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