Casio MRW-100H - Inexpensive Water-resistant Watch (Not a Dive Computer)

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jlevine

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Hi,

I had been doing some research about a year ago on a simple, easy to read, watch that had a reasonable amount of water resistance that was cheap. I decided to post this in case someone else was hunting for the same thing. I came across the Casio MRW-100H model. Here's the link:

MRW200H-1BV - Casual, Mens, Womens, Ladies, Digital, Analog Wrist, Watches | CASIO America, Inc.

This is not a dive computer. It has no depth gauge. Why do I like it? First, it's simple. There aren't lots of extra features, dials, etc., that I have to deal with. It tells the time and the date. Second, I can read it under water. The white on black contrast is so strong. Third, it's cheap. I don't care if it breaks, gets lost, or is stolen. Why do I have one at all? Because I have a console dive computer (Cobalt) and it's just easier to look at my wrist when I want to know the time. I also use it for other water sports.
I've taken this on three dive trips and really like it.

Hope this helps someone!
 

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