Wednesday 2 September 2020

Casio W-215H 8AVEF Watch Review

There are so many models of Casio watches. I know a few of them, but I've never seen this one before. The Casio W-215H 8AVEF is not really a new watch, there are reviews going back to 2015. It comes in quite a few colour combinations. Black, white, pink with white, full pink, black with a red face and purple are some colours I have seen. From having a quick browse around on the internet, It can be found for sale in the UK, USA, Europe and Japan.


Available to buy here from: Amazon UK 


I prefer small watches, and while the W-215H 8AVEF is considered as a medium-sized watch, looking at it in pictures on men's wrists, and in the video review posted here, it's much too big for what I feel comfortable wearing. Features include: 50 meters water resistance, stopwatch, alarm, 12/24 hour time options and an Illuminator light. The Illuminator is adequate but it's not as good, or as uniform with its light spread as the W86 and F105W. It's comparable to the W800H (standard model) in terms of brightness.

Casio W-800H-1BVES Black Face Watch

Casio W-800H-1BVES Black Face Watch. I don't want to use the word rare, as there are many Casio's that are truly hard to find these days which can not be bought brand new any more. And this Casio W-800H-1BVES Black Face Edition can be purchased right now on Amazon UK. But, make no mistake, this is definitely a much more desirable version of the normal W800H.

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The normal Casio W-800H is a good watch, but I personally don't really like wearing mine. I discussed the reasons why in the post linked to below. But the black face model, sometimes referred to as negative contrast, is much better. It's colour coded to the rest of the watch and looks a lot cooler than the standard W800H. Of course, this version has all the features that the normal looking model has. 10 year battery life, water resistance to 100 meters, Alarms, Illuminator light etc. Buy one while you can.


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