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The Casio MDV106 is a unisex analog dive watch featuring a robust 44.2mm stainless steel case, 200-meter water resistance, and reliable quartz movement. Designed for professionals and adventurers alike, it combines a durable resin strap with a scratch-resistant mineral crystal and a secure screw-down crown and caseback. With a 3-year battery life and clear date display, this watch is engineered for everyday reliability and sporty sophistication.


| ASIN | B09GKTMSS3 |
| Additional Features | Bezel Markings |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Band Color | Black |
| Band Material Type | Resin |
| Band Width | 26 |
| Bands | 2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,661 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #8 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Brand Name | Casio |
| Case Diameter | 44.2 Millimeters |
| Case Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Case Thickness | 12.1 |
| Clasp Type | Buckle |
| Closure Type | Buckle |
| Crystal | Mineral Glass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 59,344 Reviews |
| Dial Color | Black |
| Display | Analog |
| Embellishment Feature | Crystal |
| Face Style | Skeleton |
| Included Components | Casio Men's Stainless Steel Quartz Watch with Resin Strap, Black, 26 (Model: MDV-106B-1A2VCF) |
| Item Type Name | Watch |
| Item Weight | 6 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MDV-106B-1A2VCF |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranty |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Casio Men's Stainless Steel Quartz Watch with Resin Strap, Black, 26 (Model: MDV-106B-1A2VCF) |
| Model Number | MDV-106B-1A2VCF |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Series Number | 106 |
| Shape | Round |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Strap Type | Two Piece Strap |
| Style Name | Sporty |
| Theme | dive |
| UPC | 889232309804 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Watch Movement Type | Quartz |
| Water Resistance Depth | 200 Meters |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**S
Beautiful and functional
Amazing value for money. Bought this for my son. He loves it and so do i. His wrist is 6 inches. Watch is though and durable. Just what a 15 year old needs.
A**N
Pepsi Looks So Good - Unbelievable value for $63 - Bought for my son.
Wow. This is such a cool watch. I'm a watch guy, I've seen a lot of very high end watches. This is such a quality watch. Pro's : Crystal is super clear, Lume is awesome. Nice green.. ALL the markers are lumed including the dot. One way directional clicks nicely. Easy to set, screw down crown. Light weight. Band is super comfortable. Super clear watch. Great everyday. Con's : Can't think of any. Summary --> What a value. This is a legit watch. I bought the Pepsi on sale for $63 + 8.99 for 3 year warranty. Special edit - Bought for my 11 year old son. He loves watches and has been wearing since ~5. I could not believe what garbage the Timex was for $50 with the plastic crystal. It got so scratched to the point we had to keep a plastic cleaner paste and clean 1x a week. what a joke. We got tired of it. I know I could get him a $15 watch which I have that last about 6 -9 months before they fall apart. I spend money on garbage over the years. I wanted to get him something quality. Life is short, I lost my dad too young and wanted him to have it. Hopefully he doesn't loose it. LOL. He loves it. Hope this helps someone.
V**K
Simple, elegant and durable!
As my eyesight gets worse with age, I was looking for a durable, waterproof, easy-to-read watch with a simple timer that looked great on my wrist. I own both a Fitbit and Apple watch – I was getting tired of being tracked all the time and getting notifications about everything (which yes, I know can be adjusted). I’ve owned Casio watches before and still have a G-Shock digital that’s been running great for almost 20 years, so after reading many reviews here on Amazon and elsewhere, it was an easy decision to make. I went with the black face and bezel model, although you really can’t go wrong with any of the other colors offered. It’s a classic diving watch that, in my opinion, looks sturdy, cleaner and more elegant than some of the more expensive competitors. Given Casio’s proven durability over the decades and the price point of this particular watch, you can't miss with this one. There are a ton of You Tube videos and review articles online about this diver (which is a bit of a cult classic it seems) – the vast majority of which are overwhelmingly positive, so I won’t add much more here that hasn’t already been stated there. One common “complaint” that I noticed though is regarding the stock watchband. Many are critical of it, but I tend to disagree. I did take the advice of some and tried a few different aftermarket bands – the Barton elite silicone, a Ritchie classic leather band, and a Ritchie nylon NATO strap (all available on Amazon). With the exception of the NATO, I personally found the stock Casio diver band the watch comes with to be the most comfortable of the others tried – not taking away from or knocking the others by any means, it’s just a “why spend the extra money” type thing for a $50-ish watch. Simply a personal thing… Re the NATO strap in my pics: I did keep the Ritchie Premium Nylon strap to compliment the watch. It really does dress it up and make the timepiece pop for more “formal” occasions if you will – and very comfortable too. For everyday use though, the stock classic diver-style band turned out to be the most practical for me – one I recommend over aftermarket options and especially for those in the trades or who are knocking around on the beach, out hunting, at the lake, etc. If I had to be critical of any aspect of this watch, it would be the luminescent capacity of the hands and markers – something also frequently mentioned in many of the reviews I read online. It’s marginal at best. When blasted with high intensity light, the markers glow brilliantly initially, but it does seem to fade quick. I mention it because if this is an important feature for you night owls, it is something to consider. For me, it’s acceptable and not enough of a factor for me to change my rating of the piece. Bottom line is that I highly recommend this waterproof diver. It’s superior quality with Casio durability and reliability at a price that can’t be beat. It keeps d***-near perfect time and doesn’t have to be charged on a daily basis or wound ever – just a simple, inexpensive battery keeps it going for a couple of years. You will not be disappointed with this one! Thx, DT Edit 2/2/2024: A word on timekeeping: Having owned this watch for a while now, it does GAIN a few seconds every month. I go to www.time.gov to set adjust time every now and then... It's still more accurate than my other watches though - amazing considering this is a $50-ish dollar piece. Highly recommend this watch!
B**Y
Good watch at good price.
Watch works well, times is fairly accurate, looks good, not too heavy, not too expensive. Dial doesn't stay illuminated longer than 1-2 hours, even after 12-15 hours in bright sunlight. Other than that, no complaints.
J**R
An amazing value watch.
This is my first Duro and I understand the hype now. I'm kind of a watch nut and I get it - you will likely not be able to find a better watch in the 50-60 dollar price range. It looks great, the finish is above the price range, the bezel action is solid with no back-play, it's incredibly comfortable, and has enough weight to let you know it's a solid, durable piece. I'm ordering another one.
R**T
You will absolutely love this dive wtach, such a good deal.
I just picked this up today, came 2 days early, so it was a very nice surprise. This watch is a masterpiece! I've been into watches for about 15 yrs now, and I gotta say this is the cleanest dive watch I have ever seen. It's very simple tool watch, with a great bezel, and some great modding potential. The stock resin band is very comfortable but I'm rocking a 22mm black 1.5mm nylon strap with black hardware, just stunning.. No problem fitting thru the spring bars. Hour and minute hand could be a little beefier but as it is, it helps make the dial appear larger. Second hand to indices alignment is very good. Very solid watch.I love it.
D**E
Thank you Casio Updated 4-27-21
I received this watch on 1-20-2018. I received my first Casio watch on Christmas morning somewhere around 1979. That watch, a simple, black plastic digital one, kept working for about 15 years, on the same battery. This wasn't any great feat in my mind at the time. It was just all I really knew, except for the time when I got an Armitron calculator watch at some point. Not only did the Armitron not last, it also felt like it wouldn't last. The buttons were flimsy, the edges rough, and it had an overall plasticky feel, even though it was gold. My old Casio shined by comparison. My dad got himself the same one as me that Christmas, except in stainless, and anytime it came up in later years, he'd laugh and say something like "David, I think I wore that watch for thirty years and I only replaced the battery once." So that is what Casio is in my mind. One time at the office I said to a coworker that Casio was the best watch in the world. Of course he laughed and quickly pointed out that there are FAR better watches. And he was certainly correct, but not for the money. I've had a few other Casios in my life. A Forester model which was really cool because of the forest green color and the fact that it was a fishing watch. What "fishing watch" actually meant was that it would tell you the about the ocean tides. Living in New Mexico, this was totally useless, but I still liked the little fish that would appear when the tide was high or something. Another Casio I got was the one with the world time with the atomic clock sensor. This one was a little off. The light stopped working after a while and setting it was a pain. But it's still ticking in my drawer right now after eight or so years and I still wear it here and there. But probably not anymore. This watch...this watch has me all smiles. I don't really have words to say. I'm not necessarily a "watch guy" in that sense, but I have always had one on my left arm since the age of ten or so. And honestly if it wasn't for Casio, I probably would have skipped wearing one mostly. Casio doesn't always hit it out of the park. After all they live and breathe like the rest of us. Maybe that's what makes this one such a beauty. I bought a very nice Bulova a couple years back for around $400. I like that watch. I get compliments on it and for good reason. It's solid. It's heavy. They paid very close attention to the design and the finish is beautiful. It feels like a $400 dollar watch or more. It is perfect for wearing to the office. Well, not really. Not since 1-20-2018. I don't dive. I have never diven (?) OK I have never dived. But something about a watch that is designed to be SIX HUNDRED FEET UNDER WATER AND STILL WORK gets me interested. There are many watches that can do this and much more, but they are not this watch. If I was a Viking, this would be the watch I wore. So what can I say? Yes, the date is comically small. I need reading glasses for small print and still can't read the date with them on. I guess most people who have not just come out of a coma should know the date. Touche, Casio. Oh and the Lumiglo or whatever is weak and nearly pointless, but at least it's there. I do like to light it up with my phone flashlight and look at it in the closet, however. But if I tap the crystal with my fingernail you know, it feels like I am tapping bulletproof glass. The bezel has a great click and I actually find myself using it! I use it to time my commute, or to time how long the waiter takes to bring the food out after I order. This is the kind of watch that is not going to win you any likes or impress anyone, unless they are a very smart, unselfish engineer type. Maybe. With my Bulova, people have actually wanted to hold it, they have examined it closely and then complimented me on it, gave it back, and then looked at it on my arm as if they may mug me later. This one won't really do that. You are the only one who will ever truly appreciate what this watch is. It's a secret love affair. I like that about it. A few things that I will say that I haven't read about it in those other reviews. The band for one thing. It's pretty good. It looks all plasticky and horrible in the pictures, I thought anyway. But in fact it is pliable, if not supple, and rather well proportioned, if not svelte. The clasp is also sort of excellent. It's not cheap. It's like they actually realized that the clasp is just as important as the other parts. It's like some executive with Casio said "The clasp is the most important part of any watch. It's what keeps it on. Make it beefy." Yep. That's exactly what happened. It is well made, with a soft, rounded finish, and it makes a nice clink sound when you are putting it on. There's really nothing more to say. Except when I look at this watch to see what time it is, I know the time within .003 seconds of my eyes seeing the face. It's just so clear. And functional. And simple. I never really thought about that with any other watch, and I love it. So I'll stop now, but expect an update when this watch becomes less of what it is now, or in the year 2040, whichever comes first. ***UPDATE*** April 27, 2021 The watch has become slightly less of what it was then, but not really. Let me explain. This thing has lived on my arm most days since I bought it. That's about 1,200 days. Before you ask, I do not take the watch into water. No showering with it, no swimming with it. I don't sleep with it, but I do remodel homes here and there and other sweaty messy things too and it gets dirty sometimes. Anyways, my first tiny little bummer happened last June, though it was so tiny I did not do an update. The bummer was that the battery died. Bummer. So I took the watch in to some random fancy jewelry store I found on Google maps, and they replaced the battery. I waited five days for the job to be completed and it cost twenty bucks. I got the watch back and all was well. Then about four months later it died again. This time slightly more furious, I went to a little jewelry store I happened to be driving past and this guy took it apart, checked the battery, which he said was perfect, cleaned it really well and said it was probably just dirty inside. I suspected shoddy workmanship and/or a lack of attention to detail on behalf of the fancy place. So I was on my way with a clean, healthy watch. The guy didn't charge a dime and did this on the spot and it took five minutes. He was a pro. The watch actually seems to keep even more perfect time since that happened. Seriously. And then the other day the band broke while putting it on. (See pictures) I just ordered a genuine replacement band from Casio, and I noticed in the pictures that the replacement says Casio JAPAN on it, while my original one says CHINA. (See pictures) So I have high hopes for the new one. Other than these two things, the watch has been stellar.
T**B
How to remove extra links from watch band
Great, simple timepiece for a woman with small wrists. However, if you have to adjust the band where there's 6+ "extra" links past the clasp, they kind of protrude from under the watch and it looks awkward. I was able to remove extra links with the following procedure and some elbow grease. WARNING: THIS PROCESS IS IRREVERSIBLE AND DESTRUCTIVE. I recommend practicing on the last or second to last link to get the hang of it before cutting at the desired link. 1. Get some sturdy side cutter pliers. Prepare to cut the desired link, with the flat side facing toward the watch face. 2. Apply pressure. It is unlikely you will be able to cut through this material, but if you can, skip to step 4. 3. Use side cutter (or sturdy pliers) to "unfold" the link that will be removed. Try not to "crimp" the fold, or it will make removal more difficult. Wrestle the links to be removed off, being careful not to bend or mar the links that will remain. 4. By far the most difficult part: the pin that is now at the end of the chain is likely to be rough and jagged. You need to remove this pin without bending the folds that keep it in place. I was able to cut through just the pin with the side cutters, trying to avoid cutting into the last link. With some brute force encouragement from my pliers, the cut sections of the pin eventually squeaked out under the folded link. This isn't perfect, and step 4 would be SO easy with a dremel and some patience. In fact, it's probably worth taking it to a jeweler or buying a cheap dremel to make that last part easier. You'd just use the dremel to cut through that pin, and use pliers to remove the 2 halves. Hope this helps somebody!
R**D
Great watch for the money with a rotating bezel.
Nice looking 'marlin' divers watch. Quite big which appeals to me with a 7" plus wrist, but bear in mind for slimmer wrists. Usual Casio quality and every watch collector should have a Casio even if you're into luxury watches. You can't beat them for everyday drivers (I own quite a few G-Shocks). The strap is a bit basic as expected,but I swapped it out for a nicer one I had, but would look good with a NATO. Took a while to arrive as an import but worth waiting for.
Y**O
Excellent
Good and reliable quality. Satisfied.
A**S
Excelente compra
Muy bonito y lo mejor, la calidad de la marca.
C**T
COLLECTOR!
Superbe montre, belle, fiable, étanche ( à 200m!) et solide: Qualité Casio! Le tout pour un prix serré Elle a mis un peu de temps à arriver des USA, pour cause de délais de dédouanement, mais j'étais informé régulièrement de son statut. Je possède également le modèle identique sans le marlin et donc encore moins chère, que j'avais malheureusement rayé dans une chute de vélo à laquelle mon poigné, lui, n'a pas résisté. D'où ce nouvel achat. Merci Amazon!
K**R
Lovely watch for child
Lovely little watch for my daughter, right up until she took it off and lost it.
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