The MTP‑1302D series delivers a timeless analog look with a modern twist—combining stainless steel bracelet construction, clean dial design and reliable quartz performance in a package that fits both daily wear and dress contexts. Whether you opt for the blue‑dial silver tone or the green dial variant, you get a watch that pairs sleek styling with practical utility.
The case measures approximately 44.2mm lug-to-lug, 38.5mm width and a thickness of 9.2mm, blending presence with wearability. It’s constructed of ion‑plated stainless steel and paired with a matching steel bracelet, offering durability and a refined finish. The dial features date display at 3 o’clock, and the watch is rated for 50m water resistance, making it well‑suited for everyday life.
Inside ticks a dependable quartz movement, Module 2784—accurate, low maintenance and built to keep time without fuss. Combined with the sleek slim profile and polished look, the MTP‑1302D series is a strong choice for someone who wants understated style and everyday reliability.
- Variant: Blue Dial – Stainless Steel Bracelet (MTP‑1302D‑2AV)
- Case Material: Ion‑Plated Stainless Steel
- Width: 38.5mm
- Lug-to-Lug: 44.2mm
- Thickness: 9.2mm
- Bracelet / Band: Stainless Steel Bracelet (20mm)
- Dial: Blue with date display at 3 o’clock
- Movement: Quartz (Battery‑operated)
- Water Resistance: 50m / 5 ATM
- Warranty: Two Years (Casio Standard Warranty)
- Variant: Green Dial – Stainless Steel Bracelet (MTP‑1302D‑3AV)
- Case Material: Ion‑Plated Stainless Steel
- Width: 38.5mm
- Lug-to-Lug: 44.2mm
- Thickness: 9.2mm
- Bracelet / Band: Stainless Steel Bracelet (20mm)
- Dial: Blue with date display at 3 o’clock
- Movement: Quartz (Battery‑operated)
- Water Resistance: 50m / 5 ATM
- Warranty: Two Years (Casio Standard Warranty)
Casio is a brand name most people are familiar with. Founded in 1946 in Japan as Kashio Seisakujo and reestablished as Casio Computer Co., Ltd. in 1957 - they’ve made everything from the world’s first all-electric calculator to synthesizers, cameras, and more. Of course, they are also famous for their watches, which include G-Shock, Pro Trek, Edifice, and other tech-forward brands. The Casio Vintage line, as the name suggests, celebrates their earliest digital timepieces. Always fun and irreverent, these fashionable watches are affordable and a great addition to one’s watch box.
