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Casio Vintage A158 Digital (33.2mm) Gold Dial / Gold PVD Stainless Steel Bracelet A158WEGV-9AEF
Casio Vintage A158 Digital (33.2mm) Gold Dial / Gold PVD Stainless Steel Bracelet A158WEGV-9AEF
Casio is an electronics manufacturing company that was founded in 1946 by Tadao Kashio. The brand has a versatile portfolio, from musical instruments and digital cameras to analogue and digital watches. The company rose to popularity quickly after releasing its first-ever product, a cigarette holder, which proved to be a huge success. Casio became involved in electronics in 1954 when they released Japan's first electro-mechanical calculator.
During the "Quartz Revolution" in the 1970s, Casio expanded and became one of the first brands to create quartz watches which solidified the brand as an innovator in horological society. The brand's timepieces are affordable and long-wearing, making them a favourite to both enthusiasts and everyday people. With the large variety of wristwatches and their commitment to progress, it is no surprise Casio has remained amongst the giants in the industry.
Core Features of the Casio Vintage Core Collection:
- The displays on Casio Vintage watches are digital.
- Each watch pays homage to original models through a retro-inspired case.
Model Specifications A158WEGV-9AEF:
- The 33.2mm case and bracelet are made of gold-tone stainless steel.
- For a pop of colour, the gold digital dial features green accents.
- Amongst the many functions featured on the watch are daily alarms, a battery level indicator, a date and weekday display, an LED light, a mute function and a stopwatch.
- Once set, the automatic calendar always keeps the correct date.
- This model is splash-resistant and should not be submerged in water.
- Movement Type - Quartz.
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