

⌚ Timeless tech meets global savvy — your ultimate no-fuss power watch!
The Casio AE1000W Series men’s digital watch combines rugged 200M water resistance with a 10-year battery, multi-alarm functionality, and world time across 48 cities displayed on a world map. Featuring a precise 1/100 second stopwatch, countdown timer, LED light, and a durable 47.7mm resin case, it’s engineered for professionals who demand reliability and global connectivity without the hassle of daily charging.





| Material | Resin |
H**S
Reliable, Low-Cost, Functional, Comfortable, What Else?
This is an amazing watch. I used the same watch for 15 years and in 2025 I bought it again after the older one was damaged due to some aggressive chemical. I live in the East Coast of the US and I have friends and family in different parts of Europe. I regularly check the time over there. I use the timer for when I am brushing my teeth. I use the stopwatch when I brew coffee. I use the alarms for my daily short walks and to wake up. I had to remove two sections of the strap to make it a good fit for my wrist. You may need to do that as well. All around it is just an excellent watch. Casio is of course amazing with quality. I would recommend it to anyone. I know smart watches are getting more and more common but trust me, one less device to charge regularly is a better improvement in your life than anything else.
D**E
Nice watch, nice price
I love this watch! It looks great and it was what I was looking for. Casio is a good brand that I remember from a long time ago.
S**T
Value with Casio quality.
What a great travel watch for less than a McDonald’s run for a family of 4. Easier to use than a GMT and quartz means it will always be ready no matter how long it’s been sitting (up to 10 years). Like round watches.
A**R
A cool traveler's watch, but: Casio, please stop photoshopping your product images.
I'm a backpacker trekking the globe several times a year. I wanted to get an economically priced sports watch that would help me with a few things: Alarm - so I don't miss flights in foreign countries Local time - for whichever country I'm in Multiple global time zones - for when hopping from one country to another Water resistance - for those lazy, or sporty, days in tropical waters Low price point - so if I get mugged as I did in Bogota, it wouldn't totally ruin my day. I did the usual searches on Amazon: sports watch, travel watch, etc. Did not see this watch, and almost bought another watch that I did not quite like. And then this one appeared under a "People who looked at this, also looked at these" suggestion. Bam. Exactly what I wanted. Now that I've received the watch, I tried doing a search for this watch to help other readers in their searches. If you do: Watches > Sport Watches > Casio > Prime Eligible > Under $50 It'll appear as #73 (today) ! And that's just looking at Casios. Forget about if you were looking at the entire database of sports watches under $50. It does all the things laid out in my objectives. The alarm can be a daily alarm or a one-time alarm. I like that, since the one time alarm will disable itself. Cool features: 1. You can set the LOCAL time for your country/city (or wherever you happen to be) under T-1. Then you can choose to store 3 other cities/countries, and it will automatically show the time for those selections saved under T-2, T-3 and T-4. The watch can show the current time in 48 cities (31 time zones) around the world, and you can easily scroll through all the zones and set any city as T1, T2, T3, T4. For example, I live in California and will be traveling to Asia in a few days, and have currently set LA as my T-1. I have chosen Hongkong, Bangkok, and Delhi as my T2-4, and it automatically shows me the time for those cities by pressing a button. Time zones are calculated on the UTC format - Universal Time Coordinated - so you'll always have the right world time anywhere. Time Swapping: When I get to HongKong, I'll make it my T1 because I want to be on local time (simply by first selecting T2 which is my current HongKong setting, and then pressing 2 buttons simultaneously to convert HongKong to T1. It then makes LA my T2. You get the drift). Similarly, when I'm in Thailand, I'll make BKK (Bangkok time zone) my T1. The map is cool, as it shades the time zone you are viewing. 2. The digital display shows you the time, day and date. The analog display (circle) shows the time as if in an analog watch. 3. It has the usual sports watch features: stopwatch, countdown timer. I would have given the watch 5 stars if: 1. It had looked even cooler: they should have made the face (or base background) white instead of gray. Then things would have stood out more, and the watch would have looked classier as well. The picture makes the face look bright and almost bluish white. Far from it! It's a dull, boring gray. When in a room with the shades shut during the day, it can be hard to read the time since the black digits are hard to see against the dark background. Casio, please stop photoshopping your product images. 2. The analog hands in the little analog cirlce were not black. They are and they blend in with the '+' sign that delineates the quadrants, when at the 12, 3, 6, and 9 o'clock positions. They should have made the hands red or something. Go for broke...colors should pop. Conclusion: Overall, a cool, and light, traveler's watch for only $24, but with a gray face color. Or go with some nice ones in the $40-60 range.
E**Y
Recomendado
Excelente producto
D**T
Best Value For a Rugged Watch
This is a replacement of the same Casio watch model that lasted 9 1/2 years and traveled all over the world with me. The triple time zone is great as you can set home time, time where you change planes, and destination time. You actually can have four zones if you use the little dial for home time. I replaced the battery in the original one after about 7 or 8 years. This time I picked the gold face that wasn't available 10 years ago and replaced the vinyl band with a gold Binlun band. The golds aren't the same, but when you're wearing it you can't really tell and it looks really nice.
G**M
A good one
A lighter watch for running than clunky g-shocks. The plastic band is still uncomfortable to wear. Not a big fan of Casio due to that. Stop watch function is harder to control than other watches. You get used to it I guess. Lighting is dim but I don’t run at night so it doesn’t matter to me. Overall it serves the purpose without breaking the bank.
M**H
More Than I Needed... But the Price Was Right
I'm a bit of a dinosaur. I use a watch to tell time. I don't always carry a phone... and I have no need of a so-called "smart watch." I just need to know what time it is every so often. This model is a reliable brand, water resistant, and comes with a 10-year battery. Bingo! At this price, the purchase was a no-brainer. I have no need of the tiny time zone map. And I'll use the digital dial only a couple of times a year. But it gives me the day, date, and time with four preset time zones. *That* feature, I'll use, since I do travel some. I only need one alarm... and I'll rarely use a chronometer or count-down timer. But, better to have a feature you don't need than need a feature you don't have. Bottom line: I got a watch from a reliable company for a genuinely excellent price. It's light and comfortable on my wrist. And my friends will be impressed when they see the overly busy face. And, hopefully, I'll know what time it is for the next 10 years.
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