Just A Minute With The Casio Casiotron All Black 

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Windup Watch Shop

Dec 6, 2024

1974. The year that launched Skylab 4, The Godfather Part II, and the very first Casio digital watch. Fifty years later, Casio has relaunched the Casiotron for the modern era. With updated sizing, a sleek black and gold color scheme, and a vintage Casiotron logo at 6:00, it’s a bold statement with retro styling to match. The Casio solar quartz 3542 module packs in all the features enthusiasts have come to expect from the brand, a whole suite of features including an alarm, automatic calendar, and world time zone tracker.

As always, the Windup Watch Team is available via consultation to answer any questions you have. In addition, all of these products are eligible for free domestic shipping across the US.

A Tribute To The Very First Casio Watch

It is hard to imagine a world before Casio watches. The undisputed leader in digital watches, Casio has always been at the forefront of advanced timekeeping. To celebrate its 50th anniversary, Casio is (re)releasing the Casiotron, a callback to the very first Casio watch from 1974. This retro-inspired watches may look old-school, but pack all the technology we have come to expect and enjoy from the famed Japanese watchmaker.

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The Limited Edition Casiotron watches of 2024 are a true successor to their inspiration, in both form and function. They remain under 40mm wide (39.1mm), are only 42.7mm lug to lug, and are 12.3mm thick – thinner than the original, in fact. It comes in multiple configurations but is still based in stainless steel and paired with a steel bracelet featuring a one-touch 3-fold clasp. The Casiotron’s dial is emblazoned with the vintage Casiotron logo, which sits below a retro-inspired digital display. The dial itself features black striations that reference the original model and is surrounded by a fluted edge, with the initial version in silver, the second in gold and this last one in black. Pushers on each corner of the case allow the wearer to easily activate the watch’s functions (of which there are many).

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The Limited Edition Casiotron watches of 2024 are a true successor to their inspiration, in both form and function. They remain under 40mm wide (39.1mm), are only 42.7mm lug to lug, and are 12.3mm thick – thinner than the original, in fact. It comes in multiple configurations but is still based in stainless steel and paired with a steel bracelet featuring a one-touch 3-fold clasp. The Casiotron’s dial is emblazoned with the vintage Casiotron logo, which sits below a retro-inspired digital display. The dial itself features black striations that reference the original model and is surrounded by a fluted edge, with the initial version in silver, the second in gold and this last one in black. Pushers on each corner of the case allow the wearer to easily activate the watch’s functions (of which there are many).

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The new Casiotron features all the modern bells and whistles that Casio has to offer with the 3542 module inside. Among other features, it has: alarm functionality, Bluetooth connectivity, automatic calendar, power saving mode, full LED backlights, and world time zone tracker. Its solar quartz movement is accurate to +/- 15 seconds a month. Water resistance is 50 meters.

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