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Reviews Casio Men's Vintage CA53W-1 Calculator Watch


The best inexpensive watch you can spend your money on.
This is my 2nd watch. The part that holds the excess wrist strap down broke, but the band itself is fine. Unable to find another band, I just opted to buy a whole new watch for 16 bucks. My first watch was purchased in December of 2012. It is now December 2017, and it is still working with that same battery. I 


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have no idea how long the watch was running when I bought it, but I would say that 5 years out of the battery is normal.

This watch is great. It is light enough that I do not feel the need to take it off. It is water proof for the things I do...occasional swimming and I leave it on when I shower. I have hit this watch on numerous things like counters and it has taken a beating and the watch is without scratches and works just as good as the day I bought it. This watch can take a beating. I wish that it had a light, but that's my only thing that I would change. And this watch gets people's attention if that's your thing. I have never had so many people make comments about how cool it is, and I have some pretty nice watches. This thing has received at least 10 times more comments than all of my other watches combined. The nice thing is that I never have to worry about someone trying to steal it, as opposed to my other watches. I like the look. I like the price. I have nothing bad to say about this little watch. If you are like me and grew up in the 80's, always wanted one of these watches but did not get because they were so expensive back then, I highly recommend this. Especially if you travel to the Caribbean via cruise ship and need a good watch to go swimming with, but not want to draw too much attention to yourself and to make sure you get back to your ship in time.

 It may not be the watch you need, but it's the watch you deserve
They say a watch is a symbolic representation of the kind of man you are. You could tell the world that you waste money on pointless extravagance, sure. You can just be one of the many shallow individuals out there trying to prove they're more important than they really are.

But while you're on your yacht, sipping $1,000 martinis, you'll have that existential crisis. Why do I exist? What purpose do I have? Will my deeds be forgotten by the sands of time? Is this watch defining me as a man of worth or just a shallow husk of an individual, a Great Gatsby, provoking revulsion instead of admiration? If you're wearing an expensive designer watch, you will never have answers to these questions.

If you have a Casio CA53 W-1 calculator watch, you have answers. When people see you wearing this watch, they'll think "there's a man who is timeless" and "that's a man who is both professional and clever." You will not ask if your life has meaning, or if the watch fills that empty hole in your soul. You'll be too busy solving other people's problems. If life is meaningless, and numbers are meaningless, then life is numbers, and your watch is life.

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