

🕶️ Casio SGW100: The ultimate timepiece for the millennial trailblazer.
The Casio SGW100 Series is a rugged digital watch featuring 200M water resistance, twin sensors for compass and temperature, a 100-second stopwatch, and multi-alarm functionality. Designed with a durable stainless steel case and resin band, it offers low-temperature resistance and world time capabilities, making it an essential companion for professionals who demand precision and style in every environment.

| ASIN | B013M83HUG |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #33,566 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #69 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (7,616) |
| Date First Available | August 8, 2015 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | SGW100-2B |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Product Dimensions | 0.52 x 1.87 x 2.03 inches; 1.9 ounces |
D**N
Updated/returned for SGW-100-1V instead
I own a few Casios and by far this may be my current favorite. It sports a good sized face (46.6mm NOT 51mm) and mineral glass. Water resistant to 20 Bar/660 feet. So shower proof, pool proof, surfing proof, and is Low and High temperature resistant! Built for the temperature range of -10 Celsius to 60 Celsius/14 degrees Fahrenheit to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Once you own a Casio adjusting the settings becomes almost intuitive, for most other Casios. I found this one is particularly easy to navigate and set, even the compass calibration was a cinch. If you need additional visual assistance there are YouTube videos for this. Other users advise to manually re-calibrate it once a month for best accuracy. I didn’t have to calibrate the temperature - it was automatically correct. Yes remove it from your body for a few minutes then take the temperature for most accurate reading. The black out screen is a personal preference. In the daylight or in well lit rooms there is no problem reading the screen. In darker environments you need to hit the light for an assist often. This has the Casio basics: 5 independent alarms, 4 one time alarms and 1 snooze alarm, world time, stopwatch, daylight saving on/off, timer, 12/24 hr format, calendar displaying month/date/year and a MUTE option too. So no beeps! Another plus I haven’t seen on the other Casios is that the current time remains as a constant in the upper left hand where the date is on main screen. This way you know what the current time it regardless of what mode you are looking at including the world time mode. I found it to be pretty helpful so you don’t have to exit the stopwatch, timer, alarm or need to click out of world time to compare time difference. Only con I can think of is that the strap is different and I’ve read other people encounter issues attempting to switch it. Personally the band is good and fits well so I won’t worry about swapping the strap anytime soon. It uses a 3 yr CR2025 battery. The back light is set to about 2 seconds. If you use the backlight often know you will probably need to change the batter sooner than later but that’s not terrible either. Update 12/21/2025 As much as I loved the dark look I became frustrated with the need to constantly use the light in order to see anything on the face. I ended up returning it, in completely pristine condition for its next owner. I ordered the SGW-100-1V and it’s been such a visual improvement. I love the watch more now that I can simply just glance and know the time. I noticed on most new Casios if you look at the screen straight on it isn’t ideal, instead it’s clear if viewed on an angle. This watch is clear straight on and funky on an angle. Just an observation. This face is much easier to read especially if you dive or are in water.
N**Y
Comfortable and useful.
I like this watch a lot. My other Casio and other watches tended to slip around but this is comfortable and stays put. That in itself is a huge relief. I'm glad I didn't pay much mind to negative points made in some reviews. The compass is perfectly accurate and it was easy to get it set up and to set the declination input. It's made the little clipper compass on my watchband unecessary. My other watch with white on black was plastic and collected scratches whereas this one has no scratches so far where it would have had some and is bright and clear to read. I thought it might be too big and thick but when it came in, it seems to be not to big or thick. I like the way it looks. The orange and blue match most of my clothes because I work with hi vis outfits and my outdoor gear is a lot of blues these days. I'm surprised no scratches or chips have yet formed on the colored parts. Tells me its of better quality than I expected.
F**O
Just fantastic watch. I bought a second one!
Utterly fantastic watch. That is hard to do!! After I had it for a month, I ordered a second one, still in its manila envelope. It comes in a big manila envelope that fits in your mailbox, so no box left on your doorstep. It is NOT solar or radio-controlled, but mine get off by ~4 seconds in six months!! It is comfortable, an almost impossible achievement for any watch. My Breitling Intruder is comfortable, but that is because Breitling, at those prices, pays attention to how a watch balances on your wrist, designs its bracelets so the watch and bracelet work together to be comfortable. Some of the big gun cheaper brands- you know who I mean- the big 3 names, will sell you a watch that is just annoying to wear, thinking you'll be dissatisfied and try again, and again. THIS sucker gets it right. It is incredibly comfortable. That's one reason I bought 2 of them. Some Casios with the dual level screen are dark, weirdly dark to read. NOT THIS. It is as contrasty as the best of the digitals. A huge plus with this watch is the buttons on the side. The G-shocks have them heavily recessed and hard as hell to push. OR a watch will have little round metal buttons that are hard to press. THIS WATCH GETS THAT RIGHT TOO. IT HAS 'FLIPPERS" FOR BUTTONS- VERY EASY AND COMFORTABLE TO PRESS. The other watch makers just cannot figure that out. No matter how long they sit around the big table playing with watches, they just can't figure it out. I have NEVER had one of these flippers accidentally get pushed. Never, so it works!!!!!!!!!!!!! Gee guys, its that hard to figure out? And how many of us are really piloting helos into the mtns of Afghanistan every day or Iraq or Syria where a mis-pushed button would spell death for all aboard? I like the green color on the dial. It is not quite as armored up as a G shock, but I have sort of hit it on the side of the gym locker putting my hand in, and no damage at all.. One little vulnerability it has is this: See that grey color on those two bulges of the case at 3 and 9 oclock? Well, that is grey PAINT on the plastic. I dropped mine on my sidewalk and that will scratch off. That is on the 9 oclock position on mine, and just tiny up near the top of the bulge, so on the "up wrist side" so nobody will ever see it. But you have to drop the watch on concrete to achieve that. That tiny scratch is so minor and un-apparent on mine, that I still will wear it anywhere and nobody, and I mean nobody, will ever see it. I'd wear it to Buck House or the WH, for sure. If I get elected President of the United States, I'll still wear it. As you cycle through the home page (local time) , which shows the date, and you go through world time (I leave mine set for the time in Paris), stopwatch (one hour and starts over), timer (24 hour count-down timer, useful as hell for timing parking meters, alarm ( I have never used this), and back to the home screen, through all of those you always see your local time shown. Some G shocks I believe cant do that, and people gripe. The one with the rectangular screen has that problem. Not this. You see your local time in all screens, and in the main screen, you see the date. It has a light, which I don't use much to save the battery, but I will use in a movie theater, and it has a compass for when you get lost in the Sierra, as people do every winter. Dammed accurate compass too. How accurate does it have to be to walk out of the Sierra? So there it is: This watch has it ALL. They actually got everything right, and the big "A" on-line seller charges $40 for it. Geez. 40! Buy it. You won't regret it. If you absolutely destroy it falling off a rock-face, you'll pay 40 to replace it. I'm wearing mine as I write this. Now off to the gym and I wear it there 3x a week. Big digits, easy to read at a glance, good looking, light weight, as comfortable as any watch I own, big, easy to push flippers on the sides, and dirt cheap. You can ask Rolex owners if they'd like to set their watch by yours. One guy on here said he's had his for four years and the batt. is still powering it. It is as close to the perfect watch as anybody has ever come up with. Am I communicating that I like it?
D**M
Best Time Keeper Not a Computer
IF you want a time piece, something that reports time and counts it, this is the watch for you. I have two previous models of this watch. It tells you the time, day, and date, it will do that for a second time zone but I cannot adjust the time for that second zone, then a stop watch count jp and a timer count down and then an alarm, also a compass and temperature but take it off your wrist as it picks up your temp. The blue colors do not stand out on the actual watch as they do in the photo. Band and clasp are improved over previous models. Print in the manual is incredibly small and difficult to read but a great watch and a great price.
A**R
High quality, great functions
A comfortable and attractive high-quality watch with several functions. Very easy-to-read display. One drawback is that the stopwatch only measures time up to one hour. If it were designed for 24 hours, it would be perfect.
P**M
This watch is by far the best watch I've ever had by far because it has a nice large crystal clear display and it's easily the easiest to operate plus it has some very useful features from the time it self to the thermometer and compass, only issue I have is only minor because it's just having to calibrate the compass every so often but it's not too much of a inconvenience as you have to press the set button and then turn the watch around ensuring that the arrow is always pointing up, but still a tad frustrating to be fair, but to be honest with you i would use that feature if I was lost... lol As if that would happen to me 😉
T**.
Ótimo relógio
G**D
Nice watch
R**N
Die Uhr bietet alles, was ich brauche für wenig Gewicht und Geld.
A**A
Un producto de calidad y precisión. Elegante y funcional
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