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The Casio Collection Men's AE-1200WH is a robust digital watch featuring world time across 4 zones, a stopwatch, countdown timer, and five alarms, all housed in a durable stainless steel bracelet. With 100-meter water resistance and a clear, backlit LCD display, it offers reliable performance and classic retro styling ideal for professionals balancing style and function.






| ASIN | B0099M2IQY |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 60,334 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 298 in Men's Wrist Watches |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (12,931) |
| Date First Available | 25 Sept. 2012 |
| Department | Men's |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | AE-1200WHD-1AVEF |
| Manufacturer | Casio |
| Product Dimensions | 1.25 x 4.21 x 4.5 cm; 50 g |
J**B
It's a casio - what's not to like!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic everyday watch with loads of character! I’m really impressed with the Casio Watch AE‑1200WH — it’s become my weekend DIY time piece because it's practically indistructable. It feels comfortable and just the right size on the wrist; not too bulky, yet robust enough to handle daily wear. The build quality is typical Casio solid and reliable and the resin strap is surprisingly comfortable even after wearing it all day. What I love most is the blend of retro styling with genuinely useful functionality. The world time feature is excellent and easy to use, and it’s really handy if you work with people in different time zones or travel frequently. The digital display is clear and easy to read at a glance, even in lower light, and the backlight does a great job without being overly bright. Things like the alarm, stopwatch, and calendar all work flawlessly and add genuine practicality rather than just being there for show. Overall, this watch strikes a perfect balance between functionality, comfort, and timeless design. It feels durable, keeps excellent time, and suits both casual and slightly smarter looks effortlessly. Great value for money and a really dependable choice for anyone who wants a no‑nonsense, classic digital watch. Highly recommended!
J**E
An essential for Casio collector.
Likes: It's another inexpensive Casio that totally lives up to expectations. It's every bit as easy to operate as any other piece from Casio's budget range. Unlike some of the less costly Casios, it's blessed with a 100m/10 bar water resistance. I've never met a Casio that couldn't at least match the stated figure, this one is likely to exceed the 100 metres as its construction is similar to some of the 200m models. Its looks are obviously not going to please everyone, but if the appearance of this watch pleases you then buy one, safe in the knowledge that it will last and remain reliable for many years to come. The quality of the LCD stands very close scrutiny and in this respect, you'd struggle to find better. The display is crisp, extremely clear and its backlights benefit from an adjustable duration, hence my being able to photograph it with the light active. Should you not want it to remain lit for 1, 2 or 3 seconds, then you can simply set it to illuminate only when the pusher is held in. The watch is light, comfortable on my tiny wrist and - love 'em or loathe 'em - these Casio pressed out bracelets are incredibly easy to size. Be aware that the initial adjustment will need a tad more effort but it's an easy task using only the sort of equipment found in most basic household tool sets or sewing kits. Dislikes: You're joking, right? At the price and given how good that display is, most will forgive the plastic watch head, but if you want solid stainless steel then be prepared to spend many times more of your hard earned. OK then, being as objective as someone with my large collection of Casios can be, the "World Time" and "Illuminator" print above and below the watch face isn't necessary in my opinion and some may consider its presence an interruption of the clean, crisp lines. But seriously, I had to think about offering this detail as a "dislike," and for me it's just part of the charm of the piece which is very, very good at its job and immensely likeable. Now buy one, it's a must for any collector who doesn't yet own one and a darned good watch which represents great value and the promise of a long, reliable life. Thanks for reading this, I'll be posting another product review soon. Take care, stay safe, JayeBee
H**O
Best Watch to date
One of the things you've gotta talk about when talking about watches, is the cost of getting into the game. A lot of us get interested in watches well in advance of actually being able to afford most of them – I happened to be in graduate school when I got bitten by the watch bug; we'd just had our first kid and we didn't have a proverbial pot to piss in, but what we did have was a computer and internet access, which meant fast and easy access to a whole universe of things both desirable and completely unaffordable. Though I started out mostly interested in history and the physics of precision timekeeping, it wasn't long before I began hankering for something modern. It's interesting to think about what one's first "good" watch really was, because "good" and "expensive" definitely don't stand in direct relationship to each other, and though the insane spike in prices for both vintage and new watches over the last ten or so years tends to obscure that fact, it doesn't mean that there aren't wonderful watches out there for the asking – some of which you can almost literally acquire with change recovered from in between the sofa cushions. I remember being very fond of a Casio G-Shock that I got in 1986 – it has shed its band and the outer resin case is long gone, but I still have it – and the beauty of such watches is that even if fortune smiles upon you as you move through life, and you find a bit more gold clinking in your purse and can afford something more expensive, and more conventionally fine, you will never regret that first purchase. My own early experience with the Casio G-Shock, far from being something I try to forget, has instead inculcated in me a lifelong love of G-Shocks in particular, and Casio in general, for letting me have a rollicking good time horologically at a period in my life when buying a bag of dried beans required thoughtful evaluation of my carefully husbanded financial assets. Another utterly fantastic wristwatch made by Casio, is this one: the AE1200WH-1A World Timer. I have been admiring it in a desultory fashion for many years, and the other night, fueled by free-floating melancholy and a judicious titration of Russian Standard, I decided to splurge on one. I don't know exactly when this watch was introduced, but the technology is certainly contemporaneous with the G-Shock – 10 year lithium battery, LCD display, reliable quartz timing package and the ability to display the time in all 31 time zones around the world. Its design appears to be derived from, or at least related to, the Casio F-91W, which came out in 1991 and is also still in production; both watches are in the Classic Collection. There is also a countdown timer, stopwatch, five daily alarms, and on-demand backlight, as well as an analog LCD display that always shows home time, and, for a wonder, even displays running seconds. The really delicious feature of the watch is the world map display – this is found right above the main digital display of the time, and the current local time zone is in black. If you're on the road, selecting the local time zone is an absolute piece of cake; you just go to World Time mode with the Mode button (unlike many digital watches, operation of the AE1200WH-1A is very intuitive and once you get a basic sense of how to make your way around the four control buttons, you won't be screwed if you lose the manual) and then use the button labeled Search to select the right time zone. This allows you, if you are curious, to observe some interesting things about how time zones are organized, such as the fact that all of China observes a single time zone (UTC + 8:00). I can't put this watch on without vivid memories of a time in horology when this sort of tech represented absolutely the last word in practical and functional timekeeping technology, long before terms like "tropical dial" and "ghost bezel" had arisen, to trouble the world. Besides, as mid-life crisis purchases go (although you don't have to be wracked with todesangst to buy one, several of my younger H. colleagues bought one after seeing mine) this is one heck of a lot cheaper than a sports car – a cheery, guilt free, surprisingly beautiful and moving
A**R
Great watch, but the casing is not as strong as the strap.
I loved this watch, it was great for timing things, but there is a design floor as the casing is plastic when the strap is stainless steel. As a result it broke after several years, and didn’t last as long as the 10 year battery life.
T**O
Está muy chulo, pero es complicado ponerlo en hora. Me tuve que meter en un tutorial de Youtube para hacerlo porque tiene muchas zonas horarias. Luego me llamo la atención que era muy fácil. Igual me pilló cansado y poco intuitivo, no sabría decir. El caso es que resulta muy cómodo, le he dado algunos golpes involuntarios contra marcos de puertas o similares y no ha quedado ninguna marca y la correa está sujeta con firmeza al cuerpo. Con la luz se antoja muy ochentero, que eso también es nostálgico y me hace pensar que tengo algo bueno de lo que se hacía antes. Pone que la batería dura diez años. Genial, una cosa menos de qué preocuparse durante una década. Feliz con la compra. ⌚️👍🏻
E**N
Heel goed
H**T
Ich finde das Design der Uhr sehr klassisch und ansprechend. Sie bietet viele Informationen und kann auch andere Zeitzonen auf Knopfdruck anzeigen. Die Beleuchtung in orange ist okay aber etwas schwach, außerdem hätte mir ein klassisches grünes Licht besser gefallen. Dennoch ist die Bedienung leicht erlernbar und alles in allem wirkt das Produkt absolut wertig. Auch das Armband lässt sich mit etwas handwerklichem Verständnis und Geschick leicht anpassen, sodass es nahezu an jedes Handgelenk passt. Mein Vater bestellte sich dieselbe Uhr mit einem Gummi(?)-Armband, diese Uhr war deutlich weniger wertig, wenn auch etwas günstiger als die, die ich hier bewerte, falls also jemand noch überlegt, welche er sich kaufen möchte. (Bei der Uhr meines Vaters ist die Beschriftung deutlich schlechter lesbar und wirkt matt, wogegen bei meinem Exemplar die Beschriftung deutlich hervorsticht) Einziger (kleiner) Kritikpunkt: Es passiert schnell, dass man an einen der Bedienknöpfe kommt, einfach durch Handbewegungen, und dann wird nicht mehr die eigene Zeitzone angezeigt, sondern eine der vier anderen. Dies wird aber sowohl an der Miniatur-Weltkarte angezeigt, als auch als Stadtkürzel für die Zeitzone (also bspw. BER für Berliner Zeitzone, LON für London oder NY für New York) Was mich etwas wundert sind auch die auswählbaren Zeitzonen, da sie alle, bis auf NY, sehr nah beieinander liegen (Berlin, Paris und London). Wahrscheinlich für Geschäftsleute die in diesen Ländern verkehren sehr nützlich (wobei auch nicht schwer zu ermitteln) aber für mich wären zB. Australien, Mittlerer Osten und eine weitere amerikanische Zeitzone interessanter gewesen. (Vielleicht einstellbar, so tief habe ich mich nicht ins Benutzerhandbuch gewagt) Leider sieht man auch hier auf der Rückseite 'Made In China', was bei dem Preis wohl niemanden wundert. Trotzdem schade, denn eigentlich habe ich die Uhr gerade deshalb gekauft, weil ich keine Chinaware haben wollte. Trotzdem muss ich neutral hervorheben, dass die Uhr mich wirklich überzeugt und für den Preis wirklich wertig ist und meine Erwartungen sogar leicht übertroffen hat.
L**O
Casio Total jest genialny ale tarcza wcale nie jest zielonkowo niebieska tylko żółta starodawna
R**R
Overall, this watch feels way more premium than its price suggests. The chunky yet perfectly balanced design gives it a bold wrist presence without feeling uncomfortable. It genuinely earns its nickname as the “James Bond of digital watches”—timeless, rugged, and effortlessly cool. Functionality-wise, it’s classic Casio excellence. Multiple time zones, world map display, alarms, stopwatch, countdown timer, and an excellent backlight—everything works flawlessly. The display is super clear, and the buttons feel tactile and solid, not cheap or mushy. Comfort is another big win. The strap sits well on the wrist, doesn’t irritate the skin, and feels durable enough for daily wear. Whether you’re dressing casually, traveling, or just want a reliable everyday watch, this one fits all scenarios perfectly. Battery life is exactly what you expect from Casio—set it and forget it. No unnecessary smart features, no charging anxiety, just pure reliability. Final verdict: If you want a legendary digital watch with iconic looks, rock-solid build quality, and unbeatable value for money, this is a no-brainer. Easily one of the best watches I’ve owned. ⭐ 5/5 – Highly recommended. Absolute classic.
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