Casio Men’s MQ24-7E Classic Analog Watch

by Kevin on May 20, 2010

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Casio Men's MQ24-7E Classic Analog Watch
 
Manufacturer: Casio
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Product Description

You'll always remain in fashion with the analog-powered Casio Men's Classic Analog Watch #MQ24-7ELL. Features include a classic white dial, which is embellished with contrasting hour and minute indexes, and comes protected by a durable plastic dial window. Both the 37.5-millimeter case and stationary bezel are made of high-quality resin. A black resin band, textured for stylish effect, comes equipped with a buckle-clasp closure to ensure secure wear. Blending innovation and charm, this striking watch is made to endure.

Product Details

  • Quartz movement
  • Plastic crystal
  • Case diameter: 37.5 mm
  • Resin case; white dial

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Style and elegance
 
Review Date: April 8, 2006
Reviewer: Jan Husdal, Molde, Norway
I had a watch like this a couple of years back and it was my favourite watch, unfortunately I lost it, but I loved it so much that I just had to buy it again. I have to agree with the previous reviewer, this really IS "the most refined, well designed watch on the face of the planet", so elegant that you forget that it, after all, is a plastic watch, not a Rolex. So light that you wont notice it's there, and stylish enough to fit even the most expensive business attire. A classic for sure, and never mind that there aren't any numbers on the dial, or no date, or no alarm, or no backlight. I just love this watch, simply because it really is a statement of good taste, and no one will ever guess it coast you less than 10 dollars.
Simply the best watch money can buy!
 
Review Date: July 21, 2005
Reviewer: Ben Up the Tree, New York, NY United States
This is the most refined, well designed watch on the face of the planet. Sure there are those that think you have to pay hundreds of dollars for an elegant time piece, but let me assure you - you don't. This watch is, in effect, flawless and for less than $10 it is the best investment you will ever make in a timepiece. I just bought 6 for security! (but one was the all black model) Buy one today!
Great watch, always classy.
 
Review Date: October 20, 2009
Reviewer: Patrick Tomas, Orange County, CA
This is seriously a great little watch. It looks timeless and works flawlessly. It looks great with everything. Looks even better with a suit. It's also kept time pretty well. I bought it because I look at my phone a lot for the time and I'm pretty much in the dark when it runs out of battery.

The plastic band isn't always the most comfortable thing and the face of my watch got scratched pretty easily. I had no idea what happened though. Would be nice if it had a date, but only a minor inconvenience because I've got my phone. (most of the time!)

Overall, if you're looking for a simple and cheap watch that looks good with anything and everything then I highly recommend this.
Wish the band was a little longer
 
Review Date: October 6, 2009
Reviewer: Sergio R Schubert,
Given the cost of plastic - it would be so much easier to add 1/2" to the length of the band (granted - I have the wrists of a gorilla with pituitary issues) and allow people to trim the excess. I love the watch but I think I may have to send it back as I cannot get the band to buckle correctly. For those with human sized wrists, it's a great watch - thin, stylish, inexpensive.

To stretch the band out (a warranty voider for sure) boil some water in a pan - repeatedly dip the band in the boiling water and then stretch it out - or if you need a lot of give (1/2 inch or so) buckle it, dip it in the boiling water and stretch it by putting it over a THICK (to avoid glass breakage) tapered drinking glass whose base is smaller than your wrist, and who's top is larger. Do this repeatedly and the band will eventually stretch out 1/4-1/2 inch to fit larger wrists.

I know - it sounds like a lot of work to make a $10 watch fit, but that's how much I like it - it's simple, tasteful, keeps good time, and looks professional without being ostentatious.
Love it!
 
Review Date: June 20, 2009
Reviewer: Rubab Khan,
This watch is a simple, no-pomp, accurate time-piece. You can get fancier, but you can't get better.
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