Taking A $15 Casio F91W 5,000 Meters Underwater
Taking A $15 Casio F91W 5,000 Meters Underwater
Brands like Rolex and Omega will often tout their deepsea capabilities with the Rolex Deepsea Challenge rated to 11,000 meters (36,090 feet) and the Omega Ultra Deep coming in at a lesser but still ridiculous 6,000 meters (20,000 feet) of theoretical water resistance. But what about a cheap Casio of...

I wish the article didn't skip the part about how they filled it up with mineral oil that sounds cool.
22 0 ReplyBack when stuff was mostly built to last. When pride still existed. Now the alarm function is behind an app and subscription...
17 0 ReplyThe 91fw is still made to this day though. I have 3 of the things myself. My favourite watch to wear
17 0 ReplyGot some for my kids, they love them.
5 0 ReplyOh, well then. I just seen a quick mention of a year in the late 80's. Guessing they're still made just as good?
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It's a Casio.
11 0 ReplyIt's a Casio.
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I read it as "casino" and was very intrigued on many levels.
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I used to have one of those. Absolutely indestructible
5 0 ReplyMy wristband snapped... So not completely.
3 0 ReplyWell yeah, the straps are junk. Zulu or NATO strap and you're set.
4 0 Reply*incompletely indestructible, that is if you count the band as the watch. There's metal bands available if you want it to be tougher
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