Casio MRW-200H, The best Casio beater money can buy !!
Introduction
The video begins with an introduction by Troy, who introduces himself as a watch collector and proceeds to review the Casio MRW200H watch.
Review of Casio MRW200H
- Troy highlights that the Casio MRW200H is an affordable and reliable watch that everyone should consider adding to their collection.
- He mentions purchasing the watch for under £10 on Amazon, including postage.
- Troy acknowledges that some people were oil modding this watch around the time he purchased it but states that he did not have any interest in modifying it.
- He emphasizes his preference for the untouched and unscathed version of the MRW200H.
Specifications and Sizing
In this section, Troy discusses the size and movement of the Casio MRW200H.
Sizing and Movement
- Troy demonstrates how well the watch wears on his seven-inch wrist.
- He mentions that while G-Shocks are often recommended as beater watches, they may not be suitable for individuals with smaller wrists. However, he believes that the MRW200H would look great even on a six-inch wrist.
- The movement of the MRW200H is a three-handed day-date quartz movement known for its reliability and accuracy.
- The model takes an SRC battery with an average three-year battery life.
- The accuracy of this watch is expected to be within plus or minus 20 seconds per month.
Hands and Lume
In this section, Troy examines the hands and lume of the Casio MRW200H.
Hands and Lume
- Troy describes the syringe-style handset used in this watch, with a long and slender minute hand and a short and stubby hour hand.
- He mentions that the second hand resembles an arrowhead, giving it a touch of uniqueness.
- All three hands have lume, which Troy appreciates. He notes that while the lume may not be the strongest or longest-lasting, it is sufficient for his needs.
Lume Demonstration
In this section, Troy showcases the lume of the Casio MRW200H.
Lume Demonstration
- Troy demonstrates the lume of the watch, highlighting that the numerals are loomed.
- He expresses his satisfaction with the lume's performance and requests viewers who agree to like and subscribe to his video.
Case Back and Strap
In this section, Troy examines the case back and strap of the Casio MRW200H.
Case Back and Strap
- The case back of the MRW200H is fitted with four tiny Phillips screws to enhance its water resistance.
- Relevant specifications, such as maker model, country of casing (China), and movement origin (Japan), are engraved on the case back.
- The watch has a stainless steel back and a metal crown guarded by resin crown guards.
- The strap is made of classic Casio resin material with one keeper and a signed Casio buckle in black. It is comfortable to wear but can attract dirt easily.
Durability and Conclusion
In this final section, Troy discusses durability aspects of the Casio MRW200H before concluding his review.
Durability and Conclusion
- According to Casio, the crystal used in this watch is resistant to breakage. While Troy hasn't tested it extensively, he mentions that it has survived multiple drops without cracking.
- He acknowledges that the watch may not be great against scratches due to its usage, but overall, he finds it decent in terms of durability.
- Troy concludes by stating that he usually lists the pros and cons of a watch but finds nothing negative to mention about the Casio MRW200H. He encourages viewers to consider purchasing this affordable and reliable timepiece.
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